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Varieties of Pathological Self-Mutilation [PDF]
Pathological self-mutilation appears as a non-specific symptom as well as a specific syndrome. Since psychotic persons may commit horrifying acts, such as enucleation of an eye or amputation of a body part, identification of high risk patients is crucial.
Armando R. Favazza, Richard J. Rosenthal
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Genital Self-mutilation Case in High-level Educated Person [PDF]
Self-mutilation is the deliberate direct injuring of body tissue, often done without suicidal intention. Genital self-mutilation is a very rare event and self-harm of the penis, especially in the genital system is exceedingly rare.
Musab Ilgi +4 more
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Retracted: Atypical parkinsonism and self‐mutilation: A new lens on the old concept
We report a case of atypical parkinsonism and self‐mutilation.
Mehri Salari +2 more
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Self-mutilation of nose in schizophrenia
Self-mutilation is not a single clinical entity and occurs in various psychiatric syndromes. Major self-mutilation is rare and catastrophic complication of severe mental illness.
Divya Sharma +3 more
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Self-mutilation: pain intensity, triggering and rewarding factors
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Self-mutilation is a self-destruction behavior elicited by the desire of self-punishment which may be unconscious and has major impact on individuals' lives.
Marcos Girardi Vieira +2 more
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Self-mutilation in neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation
Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA) is the term applied to a heterogeneous group of disorders resulting in iron deposition in the basal ganglia.
Sadanandavalli Retnaswami Chandra +2 more
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Genital self-mutilation in a case of first episode psychosis
Genital self-mutilation (GSM) is a much rare finding and more commonly associated with psychosis when it comes to comparison with self-mutilation as a whole.
Anuj Khandelwal +4 more
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Two cases of male genital self-mutilation
Male genital self-mutilation (GSM) is a rare but serious phenomenon. Some of the risk factors for this act are the presence of religious delusions, command hallucinations, low self-esteem, and feelings of guilt associated with sexual offences. Other risk
Vinay Singh Chauhan +3 more
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Extreme self-mutilation due to 'Dhat' syndrome [PDF]
Pankaj N Maheshwari +2 more
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The Effect of S-Adenosylmethionine on Self-Mutilation in a Patient with Lesch-Nyhan Disease. [PDF]
Lauber M +4 more
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