Foreign body ingestions in a schizophrenic patient
West Afr. j. med
; 25(3): 240-242, 2006.
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in English
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| ID: biblio-1273438
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ABSTRACT
The topic of foreign body ingestion has received extensive coverage in the areas of surgery; emergency medicine and pediatrics. A subset of this topic; the intentional ingestion of foreign bodies; however; is much less common; and involves subtleties in evaluation and management not usually seen in accidental ingestions. Here; we report a case of ingestion of a rolled; metal tuna can lid in a male prison inmate previously diagnosed with depression and paranoid schizophrenia. Following evaluation by the surgical team; the foreign body was removed by laparotomy and the patient was discharged back to the prison without complication. In many cases; ingestions of this type involve a command hallucination ordering the patient to swallow the foreign body. Interestingly; the patient in the present case reported auditory hallucinations commanding him not to swallow the can lid
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AIM (Africa)
Main subject:
Prisons
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Schizophrenia
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Depression
/
Eating
Language:
English
Journal:
West Afr. j. med
Year:
2006
Type:
Article
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