Factitious
disorders (FD) are the intentional production of feigning symptoms or
disabilities; physical or psychological, aroused in a person who aims to assume
the patient role.
Munchausen
syndrome (MS) and other FD differ from somatoform disorders (such as conversion
disorder, somatization disorder and somatoform disorder undifferentiated)
because in somatoform disorders there is no evidence of deceiving clinicians. For the same
reason FD differ from Somatic Symptom Disorder that’s a reconceptualization of somatoform
disorders in DSM5. The most extreme
and serious form of FD, referred to as the MS, is characterized by a history of
various outpatient visits and hospitalizations whose symptoms aggravated or
changed following negative test results, or once the treatment had begun,
patients would be overwhelmed by eager to get medical tests, operations, and
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