Self-enucleation of the right eye by a 38-year-old woman diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder: a case report
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- DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02974-6
Self-enucleation of the right eye by a 38-year-old woman diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder: a case report
Abstract
Background: Autoenucleation is a rare form of self-mutilation typically associated with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, substance-induced psychosis and bipolar disorder. The act is usually unilateral, although bilateral attempts are also well documented in the literature.
Case presentation: It is a case study involving a female patient (NN) diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder who self-enucleated her right eye following sexual intercourse with a fellow patient, and was forcefully prevented by staff from enucleating the second eye. We report recurrent episodes of her illness culminating in this severe act of self-mutilation. The motivational reasons behind this form of self-harm along with differential diagnosis and potential treatment options are discussed in the context of the available literature.
Conclusion: Autoenucleation is commonly associated with religious and sexual delusions, and patients are thought to be at a greater risk of further self-harm. Timely antipsychotic treatment is likely to reduce the risk of such extreme forms of self-harm, although they can occur despite robust therapeutic intervention and treatment attempts. While self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, their prevention in what is typically a difficult patient group is fraught with challenges.
Keywords: Delusion of sin; Schizoaffective disorder; Self-enucleation; Self-mutilation.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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