Mixed munchausen syndrome with organic comorbidity

Authors

  • Marcelo Mora Médico concurrente del Servicio de Salud Mental Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas “A. Lanari”, Facultad de Medicina, UBA. Doctor en Ciencias Biológicas, UBA
  • Valeria Saluto Médica especialista en Neurología. Servicio de Neurología del Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas “A. Lanari”, Facultad de Medicina, UBA
  • Paula Balbi Dra. en Psicología. Facultad de Psicología, UBA
  • Martina Spotti Médica residente de Clínica Médica. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas “A. Lanari, Facultad de Medicina, UBA
  • Daniel Fadel Médico especialista en Psiquiatría. Jefe de Servicio de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas “A. Lanari”. Docente Adscripto de la Iª Cátedra de Farmacología. Facultad de Medicina, UBA. Director del Curso de Posgrado Avanzado: “Bases Neurobiológicas y Farmacológicas de la Terapéutica Psiquiátrica 2015”, Facultad de Medicina, UBA

Keywords:

Munchausen syndrome, Organic comorbidity, Myasthenia gravis

Abstract

We present a detailed case report that shows a woman patient who has Factitious Disorder manifested by the coexistence both of: A) typical/direct Munchausen and B) Munchausen by proxy or indirect: being the first one (A) about the own person and the second one (B) about other people (most cases about their own young children). Furthermore, in the reported case we observed that the patient shown the particularity of having positive biological markers for Myasthenia Gravis (serology markers), and having inconsistent clinical manifestations that are typically observed in the exacerbation phase when she still continued in remission phase. In our own bibliographic research we couldn`t find anything about this case of “Mixed Munchausen Syndrome with organic comorbidity”. In the same way as we tried to get information about the diagnostic algorithms and the possible therapeutic treatment strategies we found nothing like this reported before. Finally, this clinical presentation constitutes a blind spot for the scientific community generating a lack of recognition for this diagnostic category and above all of the confusion that this mental disorder can generate in: a) the inadequate use of therapeutic resources, b) the irrational use of drugs, c) the distortion of institutional instances, and d) the medical behaviors that occurred in this case. 

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Published

2017-05-10

How to Cite

Mora, M., Saluto, V., Balbi , . P. ., Spotti, M., & Fadel, D. (2017). Mixed munchausen syndrome with organic comorbidity. Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatría, 28(132, mar.-abr.), 145–151. Retrieved from https://revistavertex.com.ar/ojs/index.php/vertex/article/view/587