The purpose of the present paper was to describe the circumstances and phenomenology of patients who remove or pierce their eyes or orbits during psychotic illness. In particular, the aim was to determine if patients in their first-episode psychosis (FEP) carry an increased risk of self-inflicted eye injury when compared to patients with previously treated psychosis (PTP). Data were extracted from all of the case reports published in English since 1960 and from two unpublished Australian cases. More than half of the cases of self-inflicted eye injury that resulted in permanent loss of vision occurred during FEP. Serious self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, but the risk appears to be greatest during FEP. Earlier treatment of emerging psycho...
PURPOSE. Münchausen syndrome is a factitious disorder in which patients knowingly harm themselves fo...
Purpose: By examining associations between vision loss and various types of psychopathology within t...
Self-inflicted eye trauma is a serious form of self-harm as it may lead to irreversible visual disab...
There are few reports of severe self-injury to eyes in patients with schizophrenia. We report on a 4...
Copyright © 2015 Shahrokh Amiri et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Self-enucleation, also known as Oedipism, is a rare form of ocular trauma. The objective of this cli...
Major self-mutilation (MSM) is a rare but catastrophic complication of severe mental illness. Most p...
Attempted and completed self-enucleation, or removal of one's own eyes, is a rare but devastating fo...
Self-enucleation or oedipism is a term used to describe self-inflicted enucleation. It is a rare for...
Objective: As part of a randomised double-blind study of a new atypical antipsychotic we sought to d...
Major self-mutilation (MSM) is a rare but catastrophic complicationof severemental illness.Mostpeopl...
AbstractAuto-enucleation is a sign of untreated psychosis. We describe two patients who presented wi...
PURPOSE: To describe an obsessive-compulsive patient who developed blindness after self-inflicted re...
Objective: To report a rare case of self-inflicted eye injury secondary to obsessive-compulsive diso...
BACKGROUND: A 23 year old white male with a history of social and behavioural problems attempted to ...
PURPOSE. Münchausen syndrome is a factitious disorder in which patients knowingly harm themselves fo...
Purpose: By examining associations between vision loss and various types of psychopathology within t...
Self-inflicted eye trauma is a serious form of self-harm as it may lead to irreversible visual disab...
There are few reports of severe self-injury to eyes in patients with schizophrenia. We report on a 4...
Copyright © 2015 Shahrokh Amiri et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Self-enucleation, also known as Oedipism, is a rare form of ocular trauma. The objective of this cli...
Major self-mutilation (MSM) is a rare but catastrophic complication of severe mental illness. Most p...
Attempted and completed self-enucleation, or removal of one's own eyes, is a rare but devastating fo...
Self-enucleation or oedipism is a term used to describe self-inflicted enucleation. It is a rare for...
Objective: As part of a randomised double-blind study of a new atypical antipsychotic we sought to d...
Major self-mutilation (MSM) is a rare but catastrophic complicationof severemental illness.Mostpeopl...
AbstractAuto-enucleation is a sign of untreated psychosis. We describe two patients who presented wi...
PURPOSE: To describe an obsessive-compulsive patient who developed blindness after self-inflicted re...
Objective: To report a rare case of self-inflicted eye injury secondary to obsessive-compulsive diso...
BACKGROUND: A 23 year old white male with a history of social and behavioural problems attempted to ...
PURPOSE. Münchausen syndrome is a factitious disorder in which patients knowingly harm themselves fo...
Purpose: By examining associations between vision loss and various types of psychopathology within t...
Self-inflicted eye trauma is a serious form of self-harm as it may lead to irreversible visual disab...