[A case of recurrent corneal erosion caused by self-inflicted injury]. 1991

F Tanaka, and S Kinosita, and Y Ohashi
Eye Clinic, Osaka Rosai Hospital, Japan.

A 20-year-old female developed periodically recurrent corneal erosion in a 10mm diameter area of the central cornea. Since the episodes of corneal erosion occurred suddenly in the early morning every 6-7 days and since medical treatments could not prevent recurrence, we suspected that the corneal erosion was due to self-inflicted injury such as mechanical damage and/or topical application of toxic drugs. Psychological tests also indicated that the patient had a tendency towards hysteria. The corneal erosion has not recurred since we completely protected both her eyes at night. These findings strongly suggested that the cause of this corneal erosion was due to self-inflicted injury.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007046 Hysteria Historical term for a chronic, but fluctuating, disorder beginning in early life and characterized by recurrent and multiple somatic complaints not apparently due to physical illness. This diagnosis is not used in contemporary practice. Hysterical Neuroses,Neuroses, Hysterical
D012008 Recurrence The return of a sign, symptom, or disease after a remission. Recrudescence,Relapse,Recrudescences,Recurrences,Relapses
D004848 Epithelium The layers of EPITHELIAL CELLS which cover the inner and outer surfaces of the cutaneous, mucus, and serous tissues and glands of the body. Mesothelium,Epithelial Tissue,Mesothelial Tissue,Epithelial Tissues,Mesothelial Tissues,Tissue, Epithelial,Tissue, Mesothelial,Tissues, Epithelial,Tissues, Mesothelial
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D016728 Self-Injurious Behavior Behavior in which persons hurt or harm themselves without the motive of suicide or of sexual deviation. Intentional Self Harm,Intentional Self Injury,Self Harm,Self-Destructive Behavior,Deliberate Self-Harm,Non-Suicidal Self Injury,Nonsuicidal Self Injury,Self-Injury,Behavior, Self-Destructive,Behavior, Self-Injurious,Deliberate Self Harm,Harm, Self,Intentional Self Injuries,Non Suicidal Self Injury,Non-Suicidal Self Injuries,Nonsuicidal Self Injuries,Self Destructive Behavior,Self Harm, Intentional,Self Injurious Behavior,Self Injury,Self Injury, Intentional,Self Injury, Non-Suicidal,Self Injury, Nonsuicidal,Self-Destructive Behaviors,Self-Harm, Deliberate,Self-Injurious Behaviors
D065306 Corneal Injuries Damage or trauma inflicted to the CORNEA by external means. Corneal Abrasions,Cornea Injuries,Corneal Damage,Corneal Scar,Corneal Trauma,Abrasion, Corneal,Cornea Injury,Corneal Abrasion,Corneal Damages,Corneal Injury,Corneal Scars,Corneal Traumas,Damage, Corneal,Injury, Cornea,Injury, Corneal,Scar, Corneal,Trauma, Corneal

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