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SELF‐INJURY IN THE DE LANGE SYNDROME

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1979
Self-injury, a common problem among retarded children is thought to be a behavioural manifestation of an organic disease and the usual treatment has been through drugs or physical restraint. Psychological treatment techniques were used to control such behaviour in a de Lange syndrome patient.
N N, Singh, R M, Pulman
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Asherman's Syndrome—A Self‐Limiting Disease?

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1978
ABSTRACTIntrauterine adhesions (Asherman's syndrome) may follow curettage in a recently pregnant uterus. Treatment consisting of dilatation and curettage and possibly the insertion of an intrauterine device usually is started early. The success rate is high.
M, Glezerman, S, Levin, D, Bernstein
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Self concept in people with Williams syndrome and Prader–Willi syndrome

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2004
This study explored self concepts in matched groups of adolescents and adults with Williams syndrome (WS) and Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), using Damon and Hart's semi-structured interview. The main findings were that the WS participants were more productive in their responses to the interview, providing more self characteristics. The WS group also used
Daniela, Plesa-Skwerer   +3 more
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[The "self-inflammatory syndrome"].

Pathologie-biologie, 2006
The "self-inflammatory syndrome" gathers diseases all characterized by a recurrent inflammatory syndrome with fever, in the absence of infection or neoplasia. It is based on a genetic support characterized by mutations in genes implied in the inflammatory response and in the activation of the cytokine network. The diseases associated with this syndrome
A, Pradalier, A, Cauvain
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Genital Self-Amputation and the Klingsor Syndrome

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Two psychotic individuals, who performed acts of genital self-amputation, are presented. One of the patients had self-mutilated with the intention of suicide and had also in the past amputated his hand. Psychotic patients with delusions (often religious), sexual conflict associated with guilt, past suicide attempts or other self-destructive behaviour ...
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Diogenes syndrome: The self-neglect elderly

Comprehensive Therapy, 2001
Diogenes syndrome (DS) is characterized by severe self-neglect, domestic squalor, social withdrawal, syllogomania, and refusal of help that may be precipitated by stressful events. Secondary DS is related to mental disorders. Its management includes day care center and community care.
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Self-treatment for dry eye syndrome

Česká a slovenská farmacie
Dry eye syndrome is the most common cause that leads a patient to seek quick relief from symptoms in a pharmacy. The aim of the article is to define dry eye syndrome, distinguish it from other eye diseases and provide guidance in choosing appropriate products or over-the-counter remedies.
Tereza, Korejsová   +2 more
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Self-Substitution as a Variant of the Capgras Syndrome

Psychopathology, 2010
The variants of the Capgras syndrome can be organized into a structure, the delusion of substitution, which itself is embedded in other structures.
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A syndrome of errant sexuality – and the self

International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 2005
Abstract Sexual activity can be viewed as a service for the self. Addictive, perverse and aversive devices mostly build an aggregate. I will present self-psychological and other views for understanding such an aggregation of errant sexuality. In the course of the development of culture, sexuality has developed a variety of functions.
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Munchausenʼs Syndrome

Dermatologic Surgery, 2008
Murat, Livaoglu   +4 more
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