Monday, October 17, 2011

Causes, symptoms and treatment of Confabulation?

CONFABULATIONS, in Bold by Karin Olah
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Confabulation is falsification of memory in clear consciousness in association with an organically derived amnesia. It is a falsely retrieved memory, often containing false details within its own context.

In addition confabulations are not intentionally produced. person does not know about the existence of memory deficit. Some people may act on them, confirming the belief in the false memory.

There are two type


1. Embarrassment confabulation : – This form is momentary in nature. The person tries to cover up memory gap by an ad hoc confabulated excuses.

2. Fantastic confabulation : – The patient spontaneously describes adventurous experiences of a fantastic nature.

Confabulating patients are often suggestible. That means a mere suggestion can induce a lie. For an example, if we suggest to him that he was there at a cafe during this morning (which does not happened) then he will describe the experience as " Yes i took my breakfast and it was fine".

Confabulation usually occur in Amnesic syndrome seen among alcoholic dependent patients. It is called Korsakoff's psychosis. It usually results due to thiamine deficiency that is associated with long term alcohol abuse. In addition, it can be seen among people with neurological disorders in the brain.

Treatment of Confabulation


It is usually treated with Thiamine replacement. However, established confabulation cannot be treated effectively. Only the progression can be stopped. It can be stopped by taking regular thiamine supplementation and complete abstinence of alcohol.

Summary 

It is a primarily a memory disorder and the patients is unaware of the memory deficit. This leads to filling of memory gaps by a subconscious process that leads to believing a false memory as true. Patient genuinely believe that the false memory is true.

Further reading


Wishful reality distortions in confabulation: a case report.

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2 comments:

  1. Hello doctor,

    My sister in law three months ago had a heavy brain injury by hitting herself on floor by slipping herself. She was operated as her brain was damaged. After operation, she had no memory of that incident.

    Now she says that her memory has returned and she is blaming me for her injury by saying that I hit her with a stick on her head. All the witnesses around her are denying her and are supporting me but she is insisting on it.

    I want you to kindly confirm to me that with brain injury false memories(confabulation) can occur so that she stops blaming me.

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