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Nonpsychotic genital self-mutilation

Urology, 1985
The case of a sixty-four-year-old man who progressively created a penoscrotal hypospadias on himself is presented. Although genital self-mutilation is normally considered symptomatic of deep psychotic disturbance, the details and evaluation of this case would classify it as nonpsychotic, though unusual behavior.
S P, Wan, D W, Soderdahl, E M, Blight
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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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Self-Mutilation

Southern Medical Journal, 1992
M D, Feldman, J M, Feldman
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Self-mutilation

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1983
J, Vela   +5 more
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Self-Mutilation in Adolescents

The Journal of School Nursing, 2006
Self-mutilation is not a new trend or phenomenon in adolescents. Self-mutilation can be divided into three categories: major, stereotypic, and moderate/superficial. Moderate/superficial self-mutilation is the most common type in adolescents and includes cutting, burning, and carving.
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Self-Mutilation

Psychiatric Services, 1993
N N, Singh   +3 more
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Female Genital Self-Mutilation

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1973
Repeated genital self-mutilation in a woman is described, associated with episodes of anorexia, bulimia, and a wide range of actingout behavior. This is discussed in the light of two cases previously reported in the literature and another case reported earlier, but little recognized.
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Genital Self-Mutilation

Psychiatric Services, 1999
, Alao, , Yolles, , Armenta
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CONTAGIOUS SELF-MUTILATION

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1995
S, Fennig, G A, Carlson, S, Fennig
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