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do not have clearly observable or diagnostic symptoms and sometimes the syndrome will go undetected because patients will fabricate identities when visiting the hospital several times. Factitious disorder has several complications, as these people will go to great lengths to fake their illness. Severe health problems, serious injuries, loss of limbs or organs, and even death are possible complications.
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given the seriousness of the disease; that its use of the anglicized spelling "Munchausen" showed poor form; that the name linked the disease with the real-life MĂĽnchhausen, who did not have it; and that the name's connection to works of humor and fantasy, and to the essentially ridiculous character of the fictional Baron
Munchausen, was disrespectful to patients with the disorder.
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illnesses). Psychiatrists and psychologists use thorough history, physical examinations, laboratory tests, imagery, and psychological testing to evaluate a person for physical and mental conditions. Once the person's history has been thoroughly evaluated, diagnosing factitious disorder imposed on self requires a clinical assessment.
192:, and low self-esteem. While there are no reliable statistics regarding the number of people in the United States who have factitious disorder, FD is believed to be most common in mothers having the above risk factors. Those with a history of working in healthcare are also at greater risk of developing it.
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Asher's nomenclature sparked some controversy, with medical authorities debating the appropriateness of the name for about fifty years. While Asher was praised for bringing cases of factitious disorder to light, participants in the debate objected variously that a literary allusion was inappropriate
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Because there is uncertainty in treating suspected factitious disorder imposed on self, some advocate that health care providers first explicitly rule out the possibility that the person has another early-stage disease. Then they may take a careful history and seek medical records to look for early
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People may fake their symptoms in multiple ways. Other than making up past medical histories and faking illnesses, people might inflict harm on themselves by consuming laxatives or other substances, self-inflicting injury to induce bleeding, and altering laboratory samples. Many of these conditions
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A person may attempt to gain sympathy from a group whose sole reason for existence is to support others. Some have speculated that health care professionals, with their limited time, greater medical knowledge, and tendency to be more skeptical in their diagnoses, may be less likely to provide that
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Other perpetrators react by issuing general accusations of dishonesty to everyone, following the exposure of such fabrications. The support groups themselves often bar discussion about the fraudulent perpetrator, in order to avoid further argument and negativity. Many forums do not recover, often
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Internet is a term describing the pattern of behavior in factitious disorder imposed on self, wherein those affected feign illnesses in online venues. It has been described in medical literature as a manifestation of factitious disorder imposed on self. Reports of users who deceive
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has been documented in the parent or guardian of a child or the owner of a pet animal. The adult ensures that their child will experience some medical condition, therefore compelling the child to suffer through treatments and spend a significant portion during youth in hospitals. Furthermore, a
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Here is described a common syndrome which most doctors have seen, but about which little has been written. Like the famous Baron von
Munchausen, the persons affected have always travelled widely; and their stories, like those attributed to him, are both dramatic and untruthful. Accordingly the
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Due to the behaviors involved, diagnosing factitious disorder is very difficult. If the healthcare provider finds no physical reason for the symptoms, they may refer the person to a psychiatrist or psychologist (mental health professionals who are specially trained to diagnose and treat mental
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of another person, most often of a child and occasionally of another adult such as of a partner, in order to seek attention or sympathy for the abuser. This is considered "Munchausen by proxy", and the drive to create symptoms for the victim can result in unnecessary and costly diagnostic or
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There are several criteria that together may point to factitious disorder, including frequent hospitalizations, knowledge of several illnesses, frequently requesting medication such as pain killers, openness to extensive surgery, few or no visitors during hospitalizations, and exaggerated or
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The exact cause of factitious disorder is not known, but researchers believe both biological and psychological factors play a role in the development of this disorder. Risk factors for developing factitious disorder may include childhood traumas, growing up with parents/caretakers who were
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Internet forum participants by portraying themselves as gravely ill or as victims of violence first appeared in the 1990s due to the relative newness of
Internet communications. The specific internet pattern was named "MĂĽnchausen by Internet" in 1998 by psychiatrist Marc Feldman.
536:, a literary character loosely based on the German nobleman Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen (1720–1797). The historical baron became a well-known storyteller in the late 18th century for entertaining dinner guests with tales about his adventures during the
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anonymously published a book in which a heavily fictionalized version of "Baron
Munchausen" tells many fantastic and impossible stories about himself. Raspe's Munchausen became a sensation, establishing a literary exemplar of a bombastic liar or exaggerator.
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Clinicians should be aware that those presenting with symptoms (or persons reporting for that person) may exaggerate, and caution should be taken to ensure there is evidence for a diagnosis. Lab tests may be required, including complete
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When discovered, forum members are frequently banned from some online forums. Because no money is exchanged and laws are rarely broken, there is little legal recourse to take upon discovery of someone faking illness.
628:, Steve Jones speculated that the anonymity of the Internet impedes people's abilities to realize when someone is lying. Online interaction has only been possible since the 1980s, steadily growing over the years.
164:. In some extreme cases, people with Munchausen syndrome are highly knowledgeable about the practice of medicine and are able to produce symptoms that result in lengthy and costly medical analysis, prolonged
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may also be employed. A summary of more common and reported cases of factitious disorder (Munchausen syndrome), and the laboratory tests used to differentiate these from physical disease is provided below:
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community that this disorder should be renamed "medical abuse" to highlight the harm caused by the deception and to make it less likely that the sufferer can use a psychiatric defense when harm is done.
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Such dramatic situations can polarize online communities. Members may feel ashamed for believing elaborate lies, while others remain staunch supporters. Feldman admits that an element of
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to themselves. Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but patients also have a history of recurrent
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disease may actually be initiated in the child by the parent or guardian. This condition is considered distinct from
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295:Urine chloride analysis
168:stays, and unnecessary
136:corrective procedures.
3514:Munchausen by Internet
2779:Specific social phobia
2670:Organic brain syndrome
2512:Melancholic depression
2273:Childhood and learning
1728:Feldman, Marc (2004).
969:10.1542/peds.2007-0563
906:(2). London, England:
602:Munchausen by Internet
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251:electroencephalography
131:, which refers to the
3335:Psychomotor agitation
3125:and substance-related
3068:Postpartum depression
2948:Somatization disorder
2834:Acute stress reaction
2599:AIDS dementia complex
1952:"Munchausen syndrome"
1800:10.1353/pbm.2006.0024
1588:10.1089/cpb.2006.9.54
1334:10.1353/pbm.2006.0024
1291:10.1136/bmj.2.665.388
908:Churchill Livingstone
690:Psychosomatic illness
522:personality disorders
285:Self-induced vomiting
190:personality disorders
3555:Factitious disorders
3519:MĂĽnchhausen trilemma
3330:Klüver–Bucy syndrome
3160:Substance dependence
3073:Postpartum psychosis
2619:Huntington's disease
2401:Lujan–Fryns syndrome
2250:Personality disorder
1208:Olry R (June 2002).
592:factitious disorders
267:Method of Imitation
178:somatoform disorders
102:psychological trauma
18:MĂĽnchhausen syndrome
3550:Forensic psychology
3504:Munchausen syndrome
3210:Delusional disorder
3155:Stimulant psychosis
3145:Physical dependence
2999:Rumination syndrome
2901:Conversion disorder
2878:Psychogenic amnesia
2728:with depressed mood
2726:Adjustment disorder
2629:Parkinson's disease
2604:Alzheimer's disease
2497:Atypical depression
2333:Social functioning
2208:Munchausen syndrome
2203:Factitious disorder
1788:Perspect. Biol. Med
1700:on 1 December 2008.
1481:on 15 December 2004
1158:Abnormal Psychology
950:Stirling J (2007).
859:John Wiley and Sons
712:Abnormal Psychology
596:Munchausen by proxy
490:countertransference
255:electrocardiography
197:cardiac arrhythmias
86:factitious disorder
82:Munchausen syndrome
55:Munchausen syndrome
3400:Rudolf Erich Raspe
3229:schizophrenia-like
2873:Dissociative fugue
2322:Movement disorders
2053:External resources
1714:(Montreal), p. D1.
1671:2010-01-10 at the
1411:2011-07-17 at the
542:Rudolf Erich Raspe
485:may be initiated.
393:gas chromatography
321:Cushing's syndrome
140:Signs and symptoms
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1741:978-0-415-94934-7
1694:The Village Voice
1655:(Florida), p. 1A.
1516:SAGE Publications
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1167:978-0-470-84072-6
1072:(Pt 3): 194–203.
1031:(Pt 3): 194–203.
833:978-0-683-30128-1
751:978-0-470-01854-5
722:978-1-5063-3337-3
672:Psychiatry portal
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