TY - JOUR KW - psychosocial KW - Psychology KW - Pain KW - multidisciplinary KW - leprosy KW - biopsychosocial AU - Avila LA AU - Pozetti EMO AU - Fares GF AU - Soubhia RMC AU - Oliveira MC AU - Tomiyasu AY AB -

Background:

Pain is a complex phenomenon that implies pathophysiological processes and psychosocial components. A 56-year-old female patient complaining of pain and presenting with multiple mild physical signs was examined by a multidisciplinary team from the Ear-Nose-Throat, Dermatology, Hematology, General Clinics, and Psychiatry and Psychology Departments.

Objective:

To present a significant case where pain is primarily caused by psychological conflicts.

Method:

A multidisciplinary approach, with medical and psychological interventions.

Results:

The patient was deeply convinced; she had been contaminated by leprosy. Her enrooted personal beliefs, including religion and moral conflicts, seem to be the primary cause for her putative ‘disease’, a condition that was not confirmed by exhaustive exams.

Conclusion:

Pain normally is related to several factors, including biological, psychological and cultural. Some complex cases should be investigated by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, in order to identify extra-physiological components.

BT - The open pain journal DO - 10.2174/1876386301710010022 J2 - Open Pain J LA - eng N2 -

Background:

Pain is a complex phenomenon that implies pathophysiological processes and psychosocial components. A 56-year-old female patient complaining of pain and presenting with multiple mild physical signs was examined by a multidisciplinary team from the Ear-Nose-Throat, Dermatology, Hematology, General Clinics, and Psychiatry and Psychology Departments.

Objective:

To present a significant case where pain is primarily caused by psychological conflicts.

Method:

A multidisciplinary approach, with medical and psychological interventions.

Results:

The patient was deeply convinced; she had been contaminated by leprosy. Her enrooted personal beliefs, including religion and moral conflicts, seem to be the primary cause for her putative ‘disease’, a condition that was not confirmed by exhaustive exams.

Conclusion:

Pain normally is related to several factors, including biological, psychological and cultural. Some complex cases should be investigated by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, in order to identify extra-physiological components.

PY - 2017 SP - 22 EP - 28 T2 - The open pain journal TI - When Pain is Beyond Biology - A Case of Fake Leprosy UR - https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOPAINJ/TOPAINJ-10-22.pdf VL - 10 SN - 1876-3863 ER -