Disease: Body Integrity Identity Disorder
- A passion for castration: characterizing men who are fascinated with castration, but have not been castrated
- Amputees by choice: body integrity identity disorder and the ethics of amputation
- An Investigation of Lower Limb Representations Underlying Vision, Touch, and Proprioception in Body Integrity Identity Disorder
- An Overwhelming Desire to Be Blind: Similarities and Differences between Body Integrity Identity Disorder and the Wish for Blindness
- Apotemnophilia as a contemporary frame for psychological suffering
- Apotemnophilia or body integrity identity disorder: a case report review
- Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder or xenomelia? Psychiatric and neurologic etiologies face each other
- Body dysmorphic disorder: some key issues for DSM-V
- Body integrity identity disorder
- Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) and the limits of autonomy
- Body integrity identity disorder (BIID)--is the amputation of healthy limbs ethically justified?
- Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID): interrogation of patients and theories for explanation
- Body integrity identity disorder beyond amputation: consent and liberty
- Body integrity identity disorder crosses culture: case reports in the Japanese and Chinese literature
- Body integrity identity disorder using augmented reality: a symptom reduction study
- Body integrity identity disorder--first success in long-term psychotherapy
- Body integrity identity disorder, relief after amputation
- Body integrity identity disorder: deranged body processing, right fronto-parietal dysfunction, and phenomenological experience of body incongruity
- Body integrity identity disorder: from a psychological to a neurological syndrome
- Body integrity identity disorder: response to Patrone
- Body integrity identity disorder: the persistent desire to acquire a physical disability
- Body ownership: When feeling and knowing diverge
- Brain activity elicited by viewing pictures of the own virtually amputated body predicts xenomelia
- Could Brain-Computer Interface Be a New Therapeutic Approach for Body Integrity Dysphoria?
- Desire for amputation in body integrity identity disorder
- Desire for castration is not a body integrity identity disorder: comment on Johnson et al. (2007), Brett et al. (2007), and Roberts et al. (2008)
- Disfigured anatomies and imperfect analogies: body integrity identity disorder and the supposed right to self-demanded amputation of healthy body parts
- Elective amputation and neuroprosthetic limbs
- Elective amputation of a "healthy limb"
- Elective Impairment Minus Elective Disability: The Social Model of Disability and Body Integrity Identity Disorder
- Eunuchs in contemporary society: characterizing men who are voluntarily castrated (part I)
- Investigation of the syndrome of apotemnophilia and course of a cognitive-behavioural therapy
- Is the desire for amputation related to disturbed emotion processing? A multiple case study analysis in BIID
- Limb amputations in fixed dystonia: a form of body integrity identity disorder?
- Lower limb peripersonal space and the desire to amputate a leg
- Management of Self-Inflicted Nonaccidental Amputations of the Upper Extremity: Systematic Review
- May physicians amputate a healthy limb?
- Mental rotation of feet in individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder, lower-limb amputees, and normally-limbed controls
- Merleau-Ponty's sexual schema and the sexual component of body integrity identity disorder
- Mirror self recognition as a product of forward models; implications for delusions of body image and visual neglect
- Musashi2 contributes to the maintenance of CD44v6+ liver cancer stem cells via notch1 signaling pathway
- Neural basis of limb ownership in individuals with body integrity identity disorder
- Not my body, not my pain? Pain perception and placebo analgesia in individuals with body integrity dysphoria
- One-year follow-up of amputation as a curative treatment for body integrity dysphoria: A case report
- Pandora's digital box: mental disorders in cyberspace
- Paralyzed by desire: a new type of body integrity identity disorder
- Perception, experience and body identity
- Phantom Sensations, Supernumerary Phantom Limbs and Apotemnophilia: Three Body Representation Disorders
- Psychological features of body integrity identity disorder (BIID): personality traits, interpersonal aspects, coping mechanisms regarding stress and conflicts, body perception
- Renewing Medicine's basic concepts: on ambiguity
- Response to Muller. Body integrity identity disorder (BIID)
- Role of Sexuality in Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID): A Cross-Sectional Internet-Based Survey Study
- Self-Amputation in Patient with Body Integrity Dysphoria in Comorbidity with Gender Dysphoria: A Case Report
- Self-Amputation in Two Non-Psychotic Patients
- Self-amputation of a healthy hand: a case of body integrity identity disorder
- Self-Inflicted Hand Amputation without Replantation in a Patient with Body Integrity Identity Disorder: A Case Report
- Self-inflicted Limb Amputation: A Case of Nonparaphilic, Nonpsychotic Xenomelia
- Sexual abuse and the problem of embodiment
- Structural and functional hyperconnectivity within the sensorimotor system in xenomelia
- Successful treatment of body integrity dysphoria with amputation: A case report
- The Bioethical Dilemma of Gender-Affirming Therapy in Children and Adolescents
- The bizarre request for amputation
- The bodily self and its disorders: neurological, psychological and social aspects
- The Desirability of Difference: Georges Canguilhem and Body Integrity Identity Disorder
- The Desire for Amputation or Paralyzation: Evidence for Structural Brain Anomalies in Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID)
- The disappearing limb trick and the role of sensory suggestibility in illusion experience
- The Girl Who Wants to Get Rid of Her Left Leg-Body Identity Dysphoria
- Treatment of depression: what do women need?
- Vestibular stimulation does not diminish the desire for amputation
- What pathological embodiment/disembodiment tell us about body representations
- When having a limb means feeling overcomplete. Xenomelia, the chronic sense of disownership and the right parietal lobe hypothesis
- When less is more - Implicit preference for incomplete bodies in xenomelia
- Xenomelia: a new right parietal lobe syndrome
- Xenomelia: a social neuroscience view of altered bodily self-consciousness