Late-onset startle syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder

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A case of late onset sporadic startle syndrome in a patient with a right posterior fossa brain tumour is reported. The exaggerated startle response did not respond to treatment with clonazepam. In addition to anxiety and depression, the patient developed obsessive-compulsive symptoms which responded to behavioural therapy. The possible mechanisms for this unique pattern of symptoms are discussed.

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Gonzalez, A., & Philpot, M. P. (1998). Late-onset startle syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder. Behavioural Neurology, 11(2), 113–116. https://doi.org/10.1155/1998/617160

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