However, research on caregivers' management strategies has lagged. We show parents' intense, all〆ncompassing work to preempt a disastrous drop in their child's glucose as a stress﹑ath to the virtual embodiment of their child's condition. That is, parents acquire diabetes‐by﹑roxy. Our ...
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a form of Munchausen syndrome in which a person induces or claims to observe a disease in another, usually a close relative, in order to attract the doctor's attention to herself or himself. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 199...
Butler, R. W., & Light, R. (2003). Late diagnosis of neurodegenerative disease in chil- dren: Agnosognosia by proxy. Clinical Neuropsychologist, 17, 374-382.Butler, R. W., & Light, R. (2003). Late diagnosis of neurode- generative disease in children: Anosognosia by proxy. The ...
The meaning of MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY is a psychological disorder in which a caregiver and especially a parent induces the symptoms of a disease or injury in their child, falsifies the child's medical history, or tampers with the child's diagnostic
and a ‘separation test’, in which the child is demonstrated to be free of disease outside the care of the mother, are useful.55Child protective servicesshould be involved, and the perpetrator referred to a professional with significant experience in MSBP. Long-term morbidity or permanent disab...
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Administration of Parenteral Exogenous NOXA in Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy Can Elicit the Full Picture of HLH Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a life-threatening hyperinflammatory syndrome and not an independent disease. HLH represents the extreme end of a severe uncontrolled hyperinflammatory ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is considered to have a large genetic component. Our knowledge of this component has progressed over the last 10 years, thanks notably to the advent of genome-wide association studies and the establishment of large consortia tha