Munchausen syndrome - translation to ολλανδικά
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Munchausen syndrome - translation to ολλανδικά

PSYCHIATRIC FACTITIOUS DISORDER
Munchausen's syndrome; Münchausen's syndrome; Munchhausen syndrome; Münchhausen's syndrome; Munchausen's; Fabricated illness; Induced illness; Fabricated Illness; Induced Illness; Munchausen Syndrome; Munchausens syndrome; Münchhausen's; Münchhausen syndrome; Munchausen’s Syndrome; Munchausen by Internet; Cybermunch; Munchausen by internet; Muenchausen's syndrome; Muenchhausen syndrome; Muenchhausen's syndrome; Munchhausen's syndrome; Munchhausen's; Muenchhausen's; Muenchausen syndrome; Munchausen's Syndrome; Virtual factitious disorder; Munchausen Syndrome by internet; Münchausen Syndrome by internet; Munchausen syndrome by internet; Munchhausen Syndrome; Münchausen syndrome; Münchausen by Internet; Collective Munchausen; Munchausen syndrome; Fake disorder; Fake disease; Fake illness; Feigned illness; Fake disorder imposed on self; Feigned disorder; Feigned disease; Faking disorder; Faking disorders; Faking illness; Faking disease

Munchausen syndrome         
stoornis waarbij iemand pretendeert een aantal stoornissen te hebben om in een ziekenhuis te worden opgenomen of een aantal onderzoeken te ondergaan
Turner syndrome         
  • 45,X [[karyotype]], showing an unpaired X at the lower right
  • An infant with Turner syndrome
  • Duplicated ureter
  • [[Histopathology]] of ovarian tissue in mosaic (A and B) and full (C) Turner syndrome
  • Webbed neck in a teenage girl with Turner syndrome
  • Height comparison for women with full and mosaic Turner's compared to [[trisomy X]] and the general population
  • Bicuspid aortic valve
CHROMOSOMAL DISORDER IN WHICH A FEMALE IS PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY MISSING AN X CHROMOSOME
Turner's syndrome; Turner Syndrome; 45,X; XO syndrome; Turner's Syndrome; Gonadal dysgenesis Turner type; Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome; Turners syndrome; Turners Syndrome; Karyotype 45,X; 45,X karyotype; Turner's; Turner disease; Ullrich-Turner syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner syndrome; Ulrich-Turner Syndrome; Bonnevie-Ullrich-Turner syndrome; Turner syndrome (Gonadal dysgenesis); Bonnevie Ullrich Turner syndrome; Single X syndrome; X syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner Syndrome; Bonnevie-Ulrich-Turner's Syndrome; Monosomy X; Partial anomalous venous drainage; Bonnevie–Ullrich–Turner syndrome; Bonnevie–Ullrich syndrome; Ring-X Turner Syndrome; Ring-X Turner syndrome; 45,X0
(geneeskunde) Turner Syndrome, genetisch syndroom vnl. bij vrouwen optredend (veroorzaakt door gebrek aan geslachtshormoon X en leidend tot onvruchtbaarheid en bijkomstige verschijnselen)
double jointed         
  • Hypermobile metacarpo-phalangeal joints
  • Hypermobile thumbs
  • Beighton score criteria: one point for each elbow and knee that hyperextends by 10 degrees or more (4 points), one for each little finger that bends back by 90 degrees (2 points), one for each thumb which can be touched to the forearm (2 points), and one for touching the floor with the palms.<ref>[[:File:Hiperlaxitud.jpg]]</ref>
  • A hypermobile thumb (also called Hitchhiker's thumb)
  • Hyperextension hand
  • Beighton test in a person with a 9/9 score
  • Hyperextension thumb
HUMAN DISEASE: JOINTS THAT STRETCH FARTHER THAN NORMAL
Double jointed; Double-jointed; Double-jointedness; Hypermobile; Hypermobile syndrome; Hyperlaxity; Beighton score; Double joints; Hypermobility Syndrome; Joint hyperlaxity; Hyperlax; Hyper mobility syndrome; Hyper Mobility Syndrome; Benign joint hypermobility syndrome; Joint hypermobility; Hm syndrome; Familial joint hypermobility syndrome
adj. heel flexibel, dubbergeleed, ontzetttend flexibel zijn in de gewrichten

Ορισμός

Munchausen's syndrome
['m?n(t)??a?z(?)nz]
¦ noun Psychiatry a mental disorder in which a person feigns severe illness so as to obtain medical attention.
?(Munchausen's syndrome by proxy) a mental disorder in which a person seeks attention by inducing or feigning illness in another person, typically a child.
Origin
from the name of Baron Munchausen, the hero of a book of fantastic tales (1785).

Βικιπαίδεια

Factitious disorder imposed on self

Factitious disorder imposed on self, also known as Munchausen syndrome, is a factitious disorder in which those affected feign or induce disease, illness, injury, abuse, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves. Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but patients also have a history of recurrent hospitalization, travelling, and dramatic, extremely improbable tales of their past experiences. The condition derives its name from the fictional character Baron Munchausen.

Factitious disorder imposed on self is related to factitious disorder imposed on another, which refers to the abuse of another person, typically a child, in order to seek attention or sympathy for the abuser. This is considered “Munchausen by proxy” and the drive to create symptoms for the victim can result in unnecessary and costly diagnostic or corrective procedures.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Munchausen syndrome
1. Hans accused Nina of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, saying she made their son ill for her own gratification.
2. Massameno said he looked into the possibility that Bradway has Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a psychological disorder in which parents fake a child‘s illness or deliberately harm the child to draw attention to themselves.
3. He was formerly acclaimed as an expert in the field of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids) and how such deaths could be differentiated from children harmed by their parents – so–called Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
4. The solicitor Sarah Harman fell foul of this provision when she sent information about a Munchausen syndrome by proxy case to her sister, Harriet Harman, then solicitor general, as well as to her client‘s MP and several journalists.
5. When asked in January 1''8, Prof Southall advised the local authority that he believed Mrs M was suffering from Munchausen syndrome by proxy – where parents induce or fake illness in their children – and was a "high risk" to M2.