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A clinical observation is reported and gives the opportunity to discuss such notions as anosognosia, hemiasomatognosia, phantom limb, somatoparaphrenia... Considering cerebral asymmetry right hemispheric lesions could bring a feeling of strangeness in the living. This would result in a delusional elaboration then under left hemispheric control.