2014
DOI: 10.4103/0971-8990.143890
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Self-mutilation of nose in schizophrenia

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“…Self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate act of destruction and/or body alteration without suicidal intent and is noted to occur in a wide variety of psychiatric conditions [12,13]. Major self-mutilation that results in permanent organ loss or dysfunction is…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate act of destruction and/or body alteration without suicidal intent and is noted to occur in a wide variety of psychiatric conditions [12,13]. Major self-mutilation that results in permanent organ loss or dysfunction is…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He reported auditory command hallucinations instructing him to cut his nose in the setting of known schizophrenia. He was commenced on olanzapine and received 3 sessions of electroconvulsive therapy to good effect and was deemed fit for discharge [13].…”
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“…Self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate act of destruction and/or body alteration without suicidal intent and is noted to occur in a wide variety of psychiatric conditions [12,13]. Major self-mutilation that results in permanent organ loss or dysfunction is…”
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“…Jefferson, et al also reported a coexistence of nail biting, cuticle picking, hair pulling, and scratching of a specific spot in individuals with frequent rhinotillexomania.Chronic rhinotillexomania is associated with self-mutilation, typically resulting in erosion and/ or perforation of the nasal spectrum, turbinates, ethmoidal sinus, medial orbital wall [8][9][10][11]. The self-reported rate of injuries more serious than a simple bleed ranges from 0.8% to 2% of those with rhinotillexomania [6,7].Self-mutilation is defined as a deliberate act of destruction and/or body alteration without suicidal intent and is noted to occur in a wide variety of psychiatric conditions [12,13]. Major self-mutilation that results in permanent organ loss or dysfunction is…”
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