Genital self-mutilation following cannabis-induced psychosis: Klingsor syndrome–a case report

PO Odeyemi, NA Idowu, OO Abiola, IA Okunade - African Urology, 2024 - journals.co.za
Penile amputation is a severe injury to the penis associated with significant morbidity. It may
be therapeutic, especially in patients with penile cancer, or traumatic, which could be …

[HTML][HTML] Partial penile amputation due to Klingsor syndrome: A case report with a successful macroscopic reconstruction

S Syahrir, MA Palinrungi, K Kholis, M Faruk… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Traumatic penile amputation is a highly uncommon surgical emergency that
requires immediate intervention. Most reported cases involve genital self-mutilation induced …

(128) Penile Replantation in Patient with Klingsor Syndrome; Case Report and Review of Literature

M EL-Bahnasawy, K Elgazzar… - The Journal of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Penile amputation has multiple etiologies including self-mutilation, work-related
accidents, circumcision, assault motivated by jealousy, rage and feelings of betrayal and …

Klingsor syndrome—microvascular replantation of penis after self-mutilation in schizophrenia

S Manav, AI Erdal, İG Genç, S Tuncer - Indian Journal of Surgery, 2022 - Springer
Penile amputation is a rare condition that requires immediate intervention to provide sexual
and voiding function. The most common cause is self-mutilation during psychotic attacks and …

[HTML][HTML] A rare case of complete male genital self-amputation posing challenges in the psychiatric diagnosis and management

F Tsanakalis, A Almadhyan, D Flondell-Sité - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
Genital self-mutilation (GSM) is a rare phenomenon encountered mostly within the context of
severe mental illness. The following case report highlights a rare case of self-inflicted total …

[HTML][HTML] Penile autoamputation with successful reimplant a case report and new preoperatory mnemonic classification system: PENIS

B Machado, N Scherzer, A Harmsworth - Urology Case Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
Genital self-mutilation is a rare condition. Psychiatric disease and accidents are the most
common causes. We a case of genital amputation connected to religious delusions known …

[PDF][PDF] Klingsor syndrome: a rare surgical emergency

G Aggarwal, SD Adhikary - Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg, 2017 - jag.journalagent.com
Klingsor syndrome or self-Inflicted traumatic penile amputation is a rare clinical entity that is
associated with psychiatric disorders, command hallucinations, religious preoccupations …

[HTML][HTML] Surgical reconstruction of penile stump in a patient with Klingsor syndrome

T Jindal, N Ghosh, M Kamal, RK Sharma… - Ghana Medical …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Self-mutilation of genitalia is an extremely rare entity, usually found in psychotic patients.
Klingsor syndrome is a condition in which such an act is based upon religious delusions …

[HTML][HTML] Genital self-amputation or the Klingsor syndrome: Successful non-microsurgical penile replantation

N Abaka, O Ghoundale, D Touiti - Urology annals, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Self-mutilations of the external genitals in psychiatric patients also known as Klingsor
syndrome is a rare urologic trauma. Men with religious conflicts, low self-esteem, unresolved …

Rudy and Borden technique for penile self-mutilation in Klingsor syndrome: a case report

I Boualaoui, H El Bote, O Bellouki, A Ibrahimi… - Pan African Medical …, 2021 - ajol.info
Penile self-mutilation is a challenging situation that often jeopardizes sexual and voiding
functions. Surgical treatment is currently based on penile replantation, nevertheless its …