1.A Case of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
Kyung Hee KIM ; Joon Won KANG ; Keon Su LEE
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society 2009;17(2):237-241
Munchausen syndrome by proxy(MBP) is the act of one person fabricating or inducing an illness in another to meet his or her own emotional needs through the treatment process. MBP is thought to be rare. We report the case of 11-year-old girl who presented with general weakness, dizziness, headache, and nausea and she was suspected of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Child
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Dizziness
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Headache
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Humans
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Mothers
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Munchausen Syndrome
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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
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Nausea
2.Munchausen Syndrome in Orthopedics
Dae moo SHIM ; Young Ha WOO ; Chang soo KIM ; Bong jun JANG ; Jin sung PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2018;53(1):76-79
Munchausen syndrome is a rare factitious disorder in which a person repeatedly and deliberately acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick. These patients distort their medical history, undergoing dangerous diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, often resulting in misdiagnosis. Management of this syndrome requires collateral history taking, sound clinical approach, exclusion of organicity, and addressing psychological issues. We report a 54-year-old female, who underwent orthopedic surgery 13 times. She was always unsatisfied with her surgical outcomes, and underwent additional surgical treatment of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and knee joint. She repeatedly complained of joint pain, which was much more exaggerated than expected from her examination results. Therefore, we considered artificial arthrosis for a differential diagnosis of unclear arthrosis, and paid special attention when she exhibited odd behaviors.
Arthralgia
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diagnostic Errors
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Elbow
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Female
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Middle Aged
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Munchausen Syndrome
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Orthopedics
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Shoulder
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Wrist