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  2. What is Munchausen by proxy? Experts explain red flags and ...

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    The term "Munchausen syndrome by proxy" was first coined in 1977, but the condition is now also called "factitious disorder imposed on another," and "fabricated or induced illness in a child ...

  3. Recognizing Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy - AOL

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    Munchausen by proxy “is a form of abuse in which a caregiver feigns, exaggerates, or induces illness in another person. Typically, the caregiver is the mother, and the victim is her child ...

  4. Factitious disorder imposed on another - Wikipedia

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    Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), also known as fabricated or induced illness by carers (FII) and first named as Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP) after Munchausen syndrome, is a mental health disorder in which a caregiver creates the appearance of health problems in another person – typically their child, and sometimes (rarely) when an adult falsely simulates an illness or ...

  5. List of Munchausen by proxy cases - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Milbrandt: a girl who was convinced that she suffered from terminal cancer by her parents in a situation of Munchausen by proxy, using community donations in a widescale act of fraud. This is one of the first contested Munchausen by proxy cases, causing a debate about whether it was a situation of true Munchausen or just medical fraud. [5]

  6. Death of Olivia Gant - Wikipedia

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    Olivia K. Gant (June 21, 2010 – August 20, 2017) [1] was a 7-year-old American girl who died after ongoing medical abuse by her mother, Kelly Renee Turner-Gant, in what was deemed to be a case of Munchausen by proxy. Turner-Gant had initially taken the girl to the hospital for a case of severe constipation; after this was treated successfully ...

  7. Factitious disorder - Wikipedia

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    Factitious disorder imposed on another, previously Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is the involuntary use of another individual to play the patient role. This disorder is relatively rare. False symptoms have been produced in children by perpetrator caregivers or parents. Less frequently they are produced in one adult by another adult.

  8. What is Munchausen syndrome by proxy? Experts explain ... - AOL

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  9. Lisa Hayden-Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The case of Lisa Hayden-Johnson has highlighted the severe implications of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. It underscored the need for vigilance among healthcare professionals to detect signs of fabricated or induced illness and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals from such abuse.