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Research Article
Gardner-Diamond Syndrome: A case report
1Senior Resident, Institute of Psychiatry-A Centre of Excellence, IPGMER & SSKM HOSPITAL, KOLKATA.
2Junior Resident, Institute of Psychiatry-A Centre of Excellence, IPGMER & SSKM HOSPITAL, KOLKATA.
Corresponding Author: Dr. Soumi Ghosh, Junior Resident, Institute of Psychiatry-A Centre of Excellence, Email: drsoumighosh92@gmail.com.
© 2021 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Bengal Journal of Psychiatry.
Abstract
Psychogenic purpura or Diamond Gardner Syndrome is a rare and unique condition where there is sudden appearance of painful lesion over body and extremities with bleeding from external sites preceded by severe stress or emotional trauma. Here, we report a case of purpura and spontaneous bleeding in asubject who was apparently physically healthy but suffered from moderate depressive episode without somatic symptoms, who recovered with antidepressant therapyand no further occurrence of purpuric lesions was noted in follow up.
