Presentation
This group was matched by age and gender to two groups: individuals who presented with asthma and individuals who presented with other complaints. Data on return visits to the ED were collected from an administrative database. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Local areas (SA3s) To enable fairer comparisons, results for local areas (SA3s) are presented by categories of remoteness and, in major cities, also by socioeconomic status. [myhealthycommunities.gov.au]
Entire Body System
- Disability
Further discussion of the revised draft rule chapter governing the provision of mental health, substance abuse and developmental disability .... Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. [flrules.org]
In addition, we have updated the self-inflicted injury exclusion clause for the following benefits: Short Term Disability and Short Term Disability Advisory Services Long Term Disability Extended Health Care: Out of Province, Out of Canada and Emergency [manulife.ca]
Self-inflicted injury means causing injury to oneself in a violent or a non-violent fashion, which can be achieved through committing an act or by omission which results in producing, aggravating or prolonging a disability or illness. [jordanucmjlaw.com]
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MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Disability Rating Scale, Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended, sociodemographic variables (sex, age, race, marital status), injury-related/acute care information (posttraumatic amnesia, loss of consciousness, time from injury to acute [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
- Developmental Disorder
This case involves a twenty-one year-old male patient with a past medical history of pervasive developmental disorder, moderate mental retardation and various behavioral issues. [theexpertinstitute.com]
F73 Profound intellectual disabilities F79 Unspecified intellectual disabilities F80.89 Other developmental disorders of speech and language F80.9 Developmental disorder of speech and language, unspecified F90.0 Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder [aap.org]
- Epilepsy
[…] disorder (particularly psychotic depression), 11 post-traumatic stress disorder, 30 Munchausen syndrome, 31, 32, 33 and borderline personality disorder. 34 Organic states described in association with self-inflicting eye injuries include temporal lobe epilepsy [nature.com]
[…] diseases of nervous system (340-349) Other diseases of central nervous system 340 Multiple sclerosis 341 Other demyelinating diseases of central nervous system 342 Paralysis agitans 343 Cerebral spastic infantile paralysis 344 Other cerebral paralysis 345 Epilepsy [wolfbane.com]
- Fatigue
unspecified R53.83 Other fatigue Z Codes Z codes represent for encounters. [aap.org]
- Malaise
Low self-esteem R45.82 Worries R45.83 Excerssive crying of child, adolescent or adult R45.84 Anhedonia R45.851 Suicidal ideations R45.86 Emotional lability R45.87 Impulsiveness R45.89 Other sympotoms and signs involving emotional stste R53.81 other malaise [aap.org]
Respiratoric
- Sighing
"I would prefer [the Chinese model] to what we have now," Pardo told me with a sigh. "With that, we could do a million things." [theverge.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Abdominal Pain
The factitious diseases are made credible by complaining of symptoms such as abdominal pain, bleeding from body orifices, dermatological changes, and acute neurological manifestations. [what-when-how.com]
Musculoskeletal
- Fracture
fractures of trunk (N810-N819) Fracture of upper limb N810 Fracture of clavicle N811 Fracture of scapula N812 Fracture of humerus N813 Fracture of radius and ulna N814 Fracture of carpal bone(s) N815 Fracture of metacarpal bone(s) N816 Fracture of one [wolfbane.com]
He had sustained skull fractures, multiple fractures, and a laceration of his heart. Her son was covered under two employee benefit plan sponsored by his employer, a Life Insurance plan and an Accidental Death plan. [tuckerdisability.com]
When needle fractured inside the root canal, the patient did not disclose the incidence to the parents. [saudiendodj.com]
Diagnoses that are identified as due to external causes (eg. fractured elbow) also have a companion "external cause" ICD-10-CA code. Analyses using these external cause codes are fundamental to all our public health reporting on injury. [core.apheo.ca]
Skin
- Excoriation
The majority of neurotic excoriations are irregular in shape and located in easily reachable body regions, such as the chest and the lateral aspects of the face, arms, and thighs, often with preference of the nondominant side. [what-when-how.com]
Also on mentalhealthamerica.net Therapy Finding Therapy Medication Paying for Care Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Excoriation Disorder (Skin picking or Dermatillomania) Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling) Additional Resources S.A.F.E. [mentalhealthamerica.net]
- Eruptions
THE PROBLEM WITH living your life under the spotlight is that the camera captures only the public eruption, not the months of silent anger. [espn.com]
[…] silicates 516 Other pneumoconioses and related diseases 517 Other chronic interstitial pneumonia 518 Bronchiectasis 519 Other diseases of respiratory system (520-529) Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands and jaws 520 Disorders of tooth development and eruption [wolfbane.com]
- Pruritus
[…] and subcutaneous tissue 690 Seborrhoeic dermatitis 691 Infantile eczema and related conditions 692 Other eczema and dermatitis 693 Dermatitis herpetiformis 694 Pemphigus 695 Erythematous conditions 696 Psoriasis and similar disorders 697 Lichen 698 Pruritus [wolfbane.com]
Psychiatrical
- Self-Mutilation
Self-mutilation is the act of deliberately injuring one’s own body. [timberlineknolls.com]
Repeated trauma by self mutilation on such a conditioned mucosa can lead to the development of cancer. A male patient aged 85 years reported the complaint of a growth on the left side of the lower lip. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Self-inflicted ocular mutilation in the pediatric age group. Acta Paediatr 1992; 81 (8): 649–651. 13 Winchel RM, Stanley M. Self-injurious behavior: a review of the behavior and biology of self-mutilation. [nature.com]
Self-mutilation for the purpose of insurance fraud 3. Voluntary self-mutilation and/or malingering among soldiers and prisoners 4. Dermal artifacts, self-mutilation and malingering in patients with personality disorders 5. [what-when-how.com]
[…] res41: Self-harm ZX1L200 Read Self-mutilation of genitalia diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1L300 Read Self-mutilation of penis diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1L600 Read Self-mutilation of ears diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1LD00 Read [X]Self mutilation [clinicalcodes.rss.mhs.man.ac.uk]
- Self-Mutilation
Self-mutilation is the act of deliberately injuring one’s own body. [timberlineknolls.com]
Repeated trauma by self mutilation on such a conditioned mucosa can lead to the development of cancer. A male patient aged 85 years reported the complaint of a growth on the left side of the lower lip. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Self-inflicted ocular mutilation in the pediatric age group. Acta Paediatr 1992; 81 (8): 649–651. 13 Winchel RM, Stanley M. Self-injurious behavior: a review of the behavior and biology of self-mutilation. [nature.com]
Self-mutilation for the purpose of insurance fraud 3. Voluntary self-mutilation and/or malingering among soldiers and prisoners 4. Dermal artifacts, self-mutilation and malingering in patients with personality disorders 5. [what-when-how.com]
[…] res41: Self-harm ZX1L200 Read Self-mutilation of genitalia diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1L300 Read Self-mutilation of penis diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1L600 Read Self-mutilation of ears diagnostic res41: Self-harm ZX1LD00 Read [X]Self mutilation [clinicalcodes.rss.mhs.man.ac.uk]
- Anger
Teens may use self-inflicted injury as a way to cope with (or find relief from) emotional pain, strong feelings (such as anger, hurt, sadness, despair, shame, frustration, rejection, or isolation), intense pressure, or relationship problems. [health.ny.gov]
People who self injure are often seeking relief from psychological pain, unbearable tension, loneliness, depression, anger or an absence of feeling or numbness. [coasthamilton.ca]
Rather, self-harming is an unhealthy effort to cope with overwhelming emotions, such as intense anger, rage, terror, fear, sadness or shame. [timberlineknolls.com]
Others, however, may injure themselves out of desperation or anger to seek attention, to show their hopelessness and worthlessness, or because they have suicidal thoughts. [aacap.org]
Arguing with Winters after standing on first base, Bradley was trying to be restrained by his manger, Bud Black, as the outfielder attempted to get every bit of anger out on the man in blue. [bleacherreport.com]
- Self-Inflicted Wound
He is being treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound. [collinsdictionary.com]
This article should not be confused with Self-injury, which can include this general term but self-inflicted wound is more specific to self wounds inflicted during a war "Self Inflicted" redirects here. For the album, see Self-Inflicted. [en.wikipedia.org]
Oracle Printed Card Name: Self-Inflicted Wound Mana Cost: Converted Mana Cost: 2 Types: Sorcery Card Text: Target opponent sacrifices a green or white creature. If that player does, they lose 2 life. [gatherer.wizards.com]
Ferita Autoinflitta - Self-Inflicted Wound Magic The Gathering DTK117 Uncommon Black IT NM/M EUR 0,45 8 EUR 0.4500 InStock IT SP EUR 0,41 1 EUR 0.4050 InStock EN NM/M EUR 0,45 4 EUR 0.4500 InStock EN SP EUR 0,41 1 EUR 0.4050 InStock FR SP EUR 0,41 0 EUR [magiccorner.it]
- Anxiety Disorder
Disorders F40.8 Phobic anxiety disorders, other (phobic anxiety disorder of childhood) F40.9 Phobic anxiety disorder, unspecified F41.1 Generalized anxiety disorder F41.8 Anxiety depression (mild or not persistent) F41.9 Anxiety disorder, unspecified [aap.org]
Self-injury can be a symptom of psychiatric illness including: Personality disorders (particularly borderline personality disorder ) Substance use disorders Bipolar disorder Major depression Anxiety disorders (particularly obsessive-compulsive disorder [webmd.com]
Psychologists who assessed the Paralympian during his trial and sentencing said that the anxiety disorder, depression and post-traumatic stress he has suffered since the incident had all worsened over time. [telegraph.co.uk]
Self-injury behaviors can be a symptom other mental illnesses such as: personality disorders (esp. borderline personality disorder); bipolar disorder (manic depression); major depression; anxiety disorders (esp. obsessive-compulsive disorder); and psychotic [mentalhealthamerica.net]
Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders (F20–F29) Schizophrenia Schizoaffective disorders Anxiety and stress disorders Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (F40–F48) Reaction to severe stress and adjustment disorders Phobic anxiety [myhealthycommunities.gov.au]
Neurologic
- Confusion
This article should not be confused with Self-injury, which can include this general term but self-inflicted wound is more specific to self wounds inflicted during a war "Self Inflicted" redirects here. For the album, see Self-Inflicted. [en.wikipedia.org]
Following a rushing touchdown against the New York Giants, the former first-round pick was confused as to what sport he was playing, I guess, head-butting a wall and giving himself a sprained neck and a trip to the hospital. [bleacherreport.com]
- Headache
The self-inflicted injury group had higher rates for many types of diagnoses: self-inflicted injuries, mental disorders, substance abuse, unintentional injuries, assault, headache pain, and other complaints (all p < 0.001). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
786 Symptoms referable to genito-urinary system 787 Symptoms referable to limbs and joints 788 Other general symptoms 789 Abnormal urinary constituents of unspecified cause (790-796) Senility and ill-defined diseases 790 Nervousness and debility 791 Headache [wolfbane.com]
- Behavior Problem
Third, although the screening tool was used to collect information regarding patient history of mental and behavioral conditions, information on mental distress, behavioral problems, or dementia at the time of the injury was not collected, thereby limiting [cdc.gov]
Methodological problems in determining the aetiology of suicide. American Sociological Review, 15, 658 – 663. Sisk, C. L., & Zehr, J. L. ( 2005 ). Pubertal hormones organize the adolescent brain and behavior. [cambridge.org]
- Ataxia
[…] encephalomyelitis 324 Late effects of intracranial abscess or pyogenic infection (330-333) Hereditary and familial diseases of nervous system 330 Hereditary neuromuscular disorders 331 Hereditary diseases of the striatopallidal system 332 Hereditary ataxia [wolfbane.com]
Treatment
Marginal structural models can be used to adjust for static and dynamic treatment selection processes such as that likely encountered in observational studies of associations between antidepressant treatment selection, suicide and related behaviors in [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The MHA authorises, under some circumstances, non consensual treatment and detention for the medical treatment of mental illness, but not for the treatment of physical illness. [uhs.nhs.uk]
Effective treatment of self-injury is most often a combination of medication, cognitive/behavioral therapy, and interpersonal therapy, supplemented by other treatment services as needed. [mentalhealthamerica.net]
Prognosis
The prognosis for self-injurious behavior varies depending upon a person's emotional or psychological state and the nature of any underlying psychiatric condition. [webmd.com]
Etiology
Although data on the etiology of self-injury are limited, current theories suggest that the emotional lability observed among self-injuring adolescents results from complex interactions between individual biological vulnerabilities and environmental risk [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
PDF Abstract Xeroderma pigmentosum at a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia Lenah Alwatban http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0624-9910 and Yousef Binamer pp. 240–244 https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2017.240 Abstract Full text PDF Abstract original Article Etiology [annsaudimed.net]
Self-inflicted dental injuries are categorized based on etiology as Type A – injuries superimposed on a preexisting lesion or irritation; Type B – injuries secondary to another established habit; Type C – injuries of unknown or complex etiology. [10] [saudiendodj.com]
Etiologic connections among substance dependence, antisocial behavior, and personality: Modeling the externalizing spectrum. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 411 – 424. Krueger, R. F., & Markon, K. E. ( 2006 ). [cambridge.org]
Epidemiology
Abstract The Self-Inflicted Injury Severity Form (SIISF) was developed as an epidemiological research tool for identifying individuals in hospital emergency departments who have life-threatening self-inflicted injuries. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Income inequality, social capital and self-inflicted injury and violence-related mortality M Huisman 1, A J Oldehinkel 1, 2 1 Interdisciplinary Center for Psychiatric Epidemiology, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen [jech.bmj.com]
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 46:805–11. pmid:20563551 View Article PubMed/NCBI Google Scholar 14. [journals.plos.org]
Prevention
Preventing suicide: A global imperative. Retrieved from: http://www.who.int/mental_health/suicide-prevention/world_report_2014/en 8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Preventing suicide through connectedness. [kidsdata.org]
Prevention efforts focused on early-emerging biological and temperamental contributors to psychopathology have great potential to reduce risk for many presumably distinct clinical problems. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]