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The British Journal of Psychiatry 133: 20-21 (1978)
© 1978 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

The Munchausen syndrome as a psychiatric condition

L Cheng and L Hummel

In this presentation of two cases it is suggested that many Munchausen syndrome patients present with psychiatric symptoms. This syndrome, however, should be differentiated from other clinical psychiatric conditions.


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