Author/Authors :
Shahmansouri, Nazila Department of Psychiatry - Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shirzad, Mahmood Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Zeraatiannejad Davani, Sam Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Heidari, Fetemeh
Abstract :
Atypical cases of suicide are less likely to be seen in general hospitals, nonetheless require further investigation
into the precipitating factors as well as proper follow-up. This paper illustrates a 61-year-old woman with major
depressive disorder who experienced auditory hallucinations during delirious periods of taking low-dose
benzodiazepines, who referred to the hospital with a sewing needle stuck in her chest wall. The needle was
successfully removed. Psychiatric problems are often underdiagnosed, therefore undertreated in general hospitals.
Thus close monitoring of the patients during the hospitalization and after discharge is crucial.