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A case of factitious disorder presenting as plumbism
The Medical Journal of Australia
|March 2, 1987
Abstract:
The case of a young man who presented with lead poisoning is reported. This did not resolve with prolonged treatment and he had several unusual and unexplained bacteraemias. Probable sources of self-administered lead and bacteria were demonstrated and psychiatric assessment showed that the patient had a personality disorder which was consistent with a diagnosis of factitious disorder. Psychiatric management led to the termination of the self-inflicted illnesses and enabled the patient to cope with his personal and social problems.