Mudgal Varchasvi, Rastogi Pali, Niranjan Vijay, Razdan Ramghulam
Department of Psychiatry, MGM Medical College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Gen Psychiatr. 2020 Jan 22;33(1):e100095. doi: 10.1136/gpsych-2019-100095. eCollection 2020.
Self-mutilation is often associated with psychiatric disorders. We describe here a 22-year-old male Indian with decreased sleep, aggressive behaviour, self-muttering, disorganised behaviour, frequent spitting, biting and self-mutilation; he bit off his right ring finger and left thumb (Van Gogh syndrome). Self-harm behaviour was frequently evidenced by family members resulting in various injuries. The patient was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was treated with anti-psychotics which resulted in a decrease in his behavioural disturbances along with treatment for his self-mutilation injuries. Here we discuss Van Gogh syndrome's presentation of self-mutilation in paranoid schizophrenia and its implications.
自残行为常与精神障碍相关。我们在此描述一名22岁的印度男性,他存在睡眠减少、攻击行为、自言自语、行为紊乱、频繁吐痰、咬人及自残行为;他咬掉了自己右手的无名指和左手拇指(梵高综合征)。家庭成员经常目睹其自我伤害行为,导致他多处受伤。该患者被诊断为偏执型精神分裂症,并接受了抗精神病药物治疗,这使得他的行为紊乱有所减轻,同时也对其自残伤口进行了治疗。在此我们讨论梵高综合征在偏执型精神分裂症中自残行为的表现及其影响。