The second patient, a male aged 58, had been complaining about memory impairment for some months with difficulty at work.
“His relatives also reported spontaneous confabulations and reckless behaviours, such as high-speed driving,” said the report.
The patient reported to his physicians that his wife and a lover administered him sleeping pills every night in order to spend time with her alleged lower.
After subsequent tests were carried out, a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease was posed.