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Self-Inflicted Strokes

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt If the term "stroke" is used in its original connotation as resulting from the wrath of God, then it will be realized that, over the years, the pattern of cerebrovascular disease has change...
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Suicide by self-inflicted burns

Burns, 1996
Eighty-nine patients who had made an attempt on their life by self-burning were reviewed. For 12 years (1983-94) these patients were treated at the Institute of Emergency Medicine 'Pirogov', Sofia (Bulgaria). The gender distribution was almost equal (48 males: 41 females); the most vulnerable age was 20-40 years (57 patients) (64.05 per cent).
O, Hadjiiski, P, Todorov
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SELF-INFLICTED BITE

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1944
Abstract Cases of self-inflicted dental injuries (nail, knuckle, finger, lip, cheek biting) are nail anomaly of obscure pathogenesis. discusscd. These cases are true morsus humanus as the bite from one person to another. Methods of prevention and treatment are discussed.
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A Case of Self-Inflicted Leucotomy

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
A suicide attempt with a gun resulted in left frontal lobe damage in a 19-year-old obsessive man. While intelligence did not suffer and no frontal lobe syndrome emerged, the patient's obsessive rituals were significantly ...
L, Solyom, I M, Turnbull, M, Wilensky
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Self-inflicted (factitious) conjunctivitis

Ophthalmology, 2003
To describe the diagnosis and management of self-inflicted factitious conjunctivitis in conscripted soldiers.Prospective, noncomparative, consecutive case series.Seventeen conscripted soldiers.Soldiers with chronic conjunctivitis (>3 weeks) were referred by ophthalmologists, and cases of shorter duration were referred by primary-care physicians.
Russell, Pokroy, Arie, Marcovich
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Self-inflicted anterior scleritis

Ophthalmology, 2001
To describe and clinically characterize a syndrome of self-inflicted scleritis.Case reports and literature review.Two patients had persistent scleritis at presentation. Both did not respond to prescribed therapy, including systemic corticosteroids and immunosuppression.
E, Zamir, R W, Read, N A, Rao
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Self-Inflicted Burns in Soldiers

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2013
Self-inflicted burns are a multidisciplinary medical challenge. In contrast to the more common motive of attempted suicide in self-infliction of a burn, usually of a serious degree, a second motive is malingering. Motivation of this nature has been exhibited among Israeli soldiers who inflict on themselves low- to moderate-degree burns to obtain ...
Yoav, Gronovich   +4 more
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Self-Inflicted Ocular Mutilation

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981
Self-inflicted mutilation of the eyes is an uncommon but fairly distinct entity. Patients are typically young men; they often have criminal records and histories of drug abuse. Underlying schizophrenia is a common feature. The patients frequently suffer from castration fears, oedipal conflicts, repressed homosexual impulses, severe guilt, and a need ...
H K, Yang, G C, Brown, L E, Magargal
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THE SELF-INFLICTED WRIST SLASH

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
Twenty-nine patients with self-inflicted wrist slash seen in consultation from 1970 through 1974 revealed 25 nerve and 70 tendon injuries. The average age, sex distribution, and psychiatric status generally followed previously reported series of suicide attempts.
C N, Harris, K, Rai
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Self-Inflicted Burn Injuries

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1999
Self-inflicted burns are uncommon yet disturbing. A 9-year retrospective review of all admissions to the Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh Burn Center from 1987 to 1995 found 11 out of 1135 patients to have self-inflicted burns. Ten of these patients had a psychiatric diagnosis prior to injury: major depression in 6 cases, schizophrenia in 3 cases, and a ...
V Z, Erzurum, J, Varcellotti
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