Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa Filho,Daniel de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Kanomata,Elton Yoji, Feldman,Ricardo Jonathan, Maluf Neto,Alfredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy are factitious disorders characterized by fabrication or induction of signs or symptoms of a disease, as well as alteration of laboratory tests. People with this syndrome pretend that they are sick and tend to seek treatment, without secondary gains, at different care facilities. Both syndromes are well-recognized conditions described in the literature since 1951. They are frequently observed by health teams in clinics, hospital wards and emergency rooms. We performed a narrative, nonsystematic review of the literature, including case reports, case series, and review articles indexed in MEDLINE/PubMed from 1951 to 2015. Each study was reviewed by two psychiatry specialists, who selected, by consensus, the studies to be included in the review. Although Munchausen syndrome was first described more than 60 years ago, most of studies in the literature about it are case reports and literature reviews. Literature lacks more consistent studies about this syndrome epidemiology, therapeutic management and prognosis. Undoubtedly, these conditions generate high costs and unnecessary procedures in health care facilities, and their underdiagnose might be for lack of health professional's knowledge about them, and to the high incidence of countertransference to these patients and to others, who are exposed to high morbidity and mortality, is due to symptoms imposed on self or on others.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
title Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
spellingShingle Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
Sousa Filho,Daniel de
Munchausen syndrome
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Child abuse
Factitious disorders
title_short Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
title_full Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
title_fullStr Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
title_sort Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a narrative review
author Sousa Filho,Daniel de
author_facet Sousa Filho,Daniel de
Kanomata,Elton Yoji
Feldman,Ricardo Jonathan
Maluf Neto,Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Kanomata,Elton Yoji
Feldman,Ricardo Jonathan
Maluf Neto,Alfredo
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa Filho,Daniel de
Kanomata,Elton Yoji
Feldman,Ricardo Jonathan
Maluf Neto,Alfredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Munchausen syndrome
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Child abuse
Factitious disorders
topic Munchausen syndrome
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Child abuse
Factitious disorders
description ABSTRACT The Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy are factitious disorders characterized by fabrication or induction of signs or symptoms of a disease, as well as alteration of laboratory tests. People with this syndrome pretend that they are sick and tend to seek treatment, without secondary gains, at different care facilities. Both syndromes are well-recognized conditions described in the literature since 1951. They are frequently observed by health teams in clinics, hospital wards and emergency rooms. We performed a narrative, nonsystematic review of the literature, including case reports, case series, and review articles indexed in MEDLINE/PubMed from 1951 to 2015. Each study was reviewed by two psychiatry specialists, who selected, by consensus, the studies to be included in the review. Although Munchausen syndrome was first described more than 60 years ago, most of studies in the literature about it are case reports and literature reviews. Literature lacks more consistent studies about this syndrome epidemiology, therapeutic management and prognosis. Undoubtedly, these conditions generate high costs and unnecessary procedures in health care facilities, and their underdiagnose might be for lack of health professional's knowledge about them, and to the high incidence of countertransference to these patients and to others, who are exposed to high morbidity and mortality, is due to symptoms imposed on self or on others.
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