General Psychiatry (Mar 2020)

Rare case report of Van Gogh syndrome in a patient with paranoid schizophrenia

  • Vijay Niranjan,
  • Varchasvi Mudgal,
  • Pali Rastogi,
  • Ramghulam Razdan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/gpsych-2019-100095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1

Abstract

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AbstractSelf-mutilation is often associated with psychiatric disorders. We describe here a 22-year-old male Indian with decreased sleep, aggressive behaviour, self-muttering, disorganised behaviour, frequent spitting, biting and self-mutilation; he bit off his right ring finger and left thumb (Van Gogh syndrome). Self-harm behaviour was frequently evidenced by family members resulting in various injuries. The patient was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was treated with anti-psychotics which resulted in a decrease in his behavioural disturbances along with treatment for his self-mutilation injuries. Here we discuss Van Gogh syndrome’s presentation of self-mutilation in paranoid schizophrenia and its implications.