Van Gogh Syndrome

Authors

  • Y B Roka
  • R Thapa
  • P R Puri
  • S Aryal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33314/jnhrc.v0i0.261

Abstract

Self injury is the intentional and direct injury to self that include bite, burn, ulceration and head banging. These injuries are rarely fatal and are usually not suicidal in nature. This behavior is common among adolescents, psychiatric patients and in females. Bipolar disorder, drug abuse and metabolic syndromes like LeschNyhan and Munchausen’s syndrome are often associated with this disorder. Repetitive self mutilation is termed the Van Gogh syndrome after the famous painter who cut off his ear and gave it to a prostitute. We describe two such cases of self mutilation in
schizophrenic patients.
Keywords: bipolar disorder, psychiatry, self mutilation, Van Gogh syndrome

Author Biographies

Y B Roka

Department of Neurosurgery, 2Psychiatry, Neuro Hospital, Biratnagar-13, Nepal

R Thapa

Department of Neurosurgery, 2Psychiatry, Neuro Hospital, Biratnagar-13, Nepal

P R Puri

Department of Neurosurgery, 2Psychiatry, Neuro Hospital, Biratnagar-13, Nepal

S Aryal

Department of Neurosurgery, 2Psychiatry, Neuro Hospital, Biratnagar-13, Nepal

Additional Files

Published

2011-11-24

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Case Study