Self-Cannibalism: The Man Who Eats Himself

dc.contributor.authorYilmaz, Atakan
dc.contributor.authorUyanik, Emrah
dc.contributor.authorSengul, Melike C. Balci
dc.contributor.authorYaylaci, Serpil
dc.contributor.authorKarcioglu, Ozgur
dc.contributor.authorSerinken, Mustafa
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T12:35:53Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T12:35:53Z
dc.date.issued2014-01-01
dc.description.abstractSelf-mutilation is a general term for a variety of forms of intentional self-harm without the wish to die. Although there have been many reports of self-mutilation injuries in the literature, none have reported self-cannibalism after self-mutilation. In this article we present a patient with self-cannibalism following self-mutilation. A 34-year-old male patient was brought to the emergency department from the prison with a laceration on the right leg. Physical examination revealed a well-demarcated rectangular soft tissue defect on his right thigh. The prison authorities stated that the prisoner had cut his thigh with a knife and had eaten the flesh.
dc.description.issue6
dc.description.issueSEP
dc.description.pages701-702
dc.description.volume15
dc.identifier.doi10.5811/westjem.2014.6.22705
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11443/2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2014.6.22705
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000422606500017
dc.publisherWESTJEM
dc.relation.ispartofWESTERN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
dc.titleSelf-Cannibalism: The Man Who Eats Himself
dc.typeArticle

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