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简介:人为障碍是一组精神疾病,其中一个人通过故意制造或夸大他们的症状来表现得好像他有疾病,或者有时他们利用“受害者”来吸引其他人的注意。通常,这种行为的真正原因是情绪障碍和人格障碍。Munchausen综合征和Munchausen by proxy综合征是这些疾病中最著名的。目的:本文的目的是提高人们对这种疾病的认识,因为它们是医疗系统的一个广泛问题,在许多情况下,它们很难诊断和管理。方法:我们首先观察并记录了一位来自Socola精神病学研究所婴儿神经精神科诊所的患有Munchausen by proxy综合征的患者,Iasi及其母亲。我们将这两个病例与有关该主题的数据综述进行了比较,以了解这类病理的常见挑战是什么,以及我们如何管理它们。结论:我们得出的结论是,人为障碍比我们认为的更常见。医生往往把这种诊断放在最后,因为首要任务是解决病人的躯体症状。这就是为什么我们必须承认和理解如何管理这种精神障碍。
FACTITIOUS DISORDERS – CHALLENGES IN PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS
Introduction: Factitious disorders is a group of psychiatric pathologies in which a person acts as if he has an illness by deliberately producing or exaggerating symptoms on them, or sometimes they use a “victim” in order to catch the attention of the others. Usually, the real causes for this kind of behavior are emotional impairments and personality disorders. Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen by proxy syndrome are the most known of these disorders. Aim: The aim of this paper is to raise awareness for this kind of disorder because they are an extensive problem for the medical system and in many cases, they are hard to diagnose and manage. Method: We started by observing and documenting an unusual case of Munchausen syndrome at a patient from Infantile Neuropsychiatric Clinic of Psychiatry Institute “Socola”, Iasi and her mother with Munchausen by proxy syndrome. We compered this pair of cases with data reviews on the subject to see what are the challenges that are common for this kind of pathologies and how we can manage them. Conclusions: We concluded that factitious disorders are more common that is thought they are. Doctors tend to let this diagnose on the last place because the priority is to resolve the somatic symptoms of the patient. That is why we must acknowledge and understand how to manage this kind of mental disorder.