Burns in the Context of a Shared Psychotic Disorder in a Colombian Referral Centre: a Case Report.

Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed)

Clínica Foscal Internacional, Santander, Colombia; Semillero de Innovación e Investigación Quirúrgica (SIIQ), Santander, Colombia.

Published: May 2021

Introduction: Shared paranoid disorder is characterised by the development of psychotic symptoms in people who have a close affective bond with a subject suffering from a mental disorder. This case is the first case of burn injuries reported in the context of this disorder.

Case: We describe a young couple, with a similar pattern of burns caused by contact with a griddle. The injuries are the result of the aggression caused by a relative of one of them, who presented psychotic symptoms, related to the previously undiagnosed spectrum of schizophrenia.

Conclusions: The impact of this condition encompasses social, physical and psychological components, requiring multidisciplinary management and a high index of diagnostic suspicion.

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