Bilateral Self-Enucleation in the First Psychosis Episode in a Person With Deprived of Liberty: Case Report
Daniela Arias Mariño,
Alejandro Rojas Urrea,
Tania Astrid Adame
et al.
Abstract:Introduction – Self-mutilation is an uncommon manifestation of diverse mental disorders and is more frequent in the first psychotic episode. The ocular, genital, and limb regions are the main areas affected. Methods – Presented the case of a 25-year-old male deprived of liberty who committed bilateral self-enucleation using a razor blade secondary to a first psychosis episode. Results – Patient did the auto-mutilation associated with magical and religious delusions, but there was no clinical evidence to cons… Show more
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