نتایج جستجو برای: factitious disorder

تعداد نتایج: 597259  

2013
Rohan Ameratunga Paul Casey Susan Parry Chris Kenedi

Background: We describe the first case of a patient with factitious disorder who closely simulated a primary immune deficiency disorder – Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID), by surreptitiously ingesting non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Case description: He was treated with several expensive and potentially dangerous drugs before the diagnosis was established through collateral info...

Journal: :Psychosomatics 2007
Herbert Fliege Anne Grimm Annegret Eckhardt-Henn Uwe Gieler Katharina Martin Burghard F Klapp

The authors surveyed physicians for frequency estimates of factitious disorder among their patients. Twenty-six physicians in independent practice and 83 senior hospital consultants in internal medicine, surgery, neurology, and dermatology participated. They completed a questionnaire including the estimated 1-year prevalence of factitious disorder among their patients. Frequency estimates avera...

Journal: :L'Encephale 2011
G Bordes J-P Schuster F Limosin

BACKGROUND The factitious disorders, more commonly known as pathomimia, are mainly expressed as organic symptoms voluntarily induced by the patient. Patients suffering from these disorders do not seek to obtain immediate secondary benefits, contrary to simulation. They send the physician a challenge, sometimes by means of self-mutilation, or exposure to a vital risk. Their objective is to raise...

2015
Eman Ahmed Zaky

Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another is a behavior pattern in which a caregiver fabricates, exaggerates, or induces mental or physical health problems in those who are in her or his care. With deception at its core, this behavior is an elusive, potentially lethal, and frequently misunderstood form of child abuse or medical neglect that has been difficult to define, detect, and confirm. Sympto...

Journal: :Archives of psychiatric nursing 2009
Leigh A Hagglund

Factitious disorder is difficult to diagnose and effectively treat. It is often met with intense emotion by both the care provider(s) and the client when suspected. However, if missed or untreated, it can become a chronic syndrome that is expensive and potentially dangerous. This article examines barriers to successful treatment of factitious disorder as manifested by a woman who received servi...

Journal: :Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2017

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2008
Debasish Basu Nitesh Painuly Manoj Sahoo

Dermatitis artefacta is a disorder in which the skin is the target of self-inflicted injury. We report a case of dermatitis artefacta, in which the patient developed skin lesions, after taking each and every medication. Additionally he also had red coloured urine after taking certain group of medications, which, on further investigations, was found to be associated with glucose 6-phosphate dehy...

2004
Prathama Guha Om Prakash Singh Moloy Ghosal

Perpetrators of Factitious Disorder by proxy are usually driven by motives such as garnering attention, mobilizing sympathy, acting out anger or controlling others. Widespread media coverage provides an opportunity for fulfilling all these needs. We describe a case of Factitious Disorder by proxy with a rather unusual ocular complaint. Circumstantial evidence indicates that the presentation may...

1999
P.B. Mishra P. Shyangwa S.K. Khandelwal O.P. Kalra

A 12-year-old girl presented with complaint of passing very 'scanty' amount of urine, approximately 50 ml every alternate day for the last five years. She had been admitted for investigations several times in different hospitals in the past. On evaluation, she was found to have no abnormality related to the urinary tract. Detailed psychiatric assessment revealed the factitious nature of her sym...

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