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Citation

Yildiz M, Torun F. Turk. Psikiyatri Derg. 2003; 14(3): 239-244.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Turkiye Sinir ve Ruh Sagligi Dernegi)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

14569475

Abstract

Although factitious disorder has been known for a long time, its diagnosis and treatment continue to be a problem. It is an uncommon condition associated with considerable morbidity and health care expenditure. We present a case of factitious disorder with hallucinations. A 37 year-old single woman has had auditory and olfactory hallucinations for six years. She had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, hospitalized for a short term, taking classical antipsychotic drugs for years. She has been performing her job as a teacher and living with her family. A suitable dose of atypical antipsychotic drugs was administered at a convenient time for her illness (Psychotic Disorder NOS) in psychiatric outpatient clinic of Kocaeli University. She was admitted to inpatient clinic twice in order to allow a clear diagnosis to be made. Psychotic disorder and temporal lobe epilepsy were ruled out. Borderline and histrionic personality traits were determined. Her complaints were unchanged over the course of treatment taking three years. She later started to come into the emergency department with anxiety symptoms, conversion like fits and suicide attempts; hospitalized for these complaints in another hospital. She was diagnosed with factitious disorder because of her unchanged complaints, her adding new complaints to the old ones, her complaints unrelated to psychosocial stressors, her ambitions to come to hospital, her increasing hospital dependence and having no prominent secondary gain. This case emphasizes the need for the careful observation of patients to prevent unnecessary investigations at the diagnosis and treatment stage and to establish a specific management strategy for the patients.


Language: tr

Keywords

Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Diagnosis, Differential; Factitious Disorders; Female; Hallucinations; Humans

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