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Autoenucleation

Autoenucleation, also known as oedipism, is the self-inflicted enucleation (removal) of the eye. It is considered a form of self-mutilation and is normally caused by psychosis, paranoid delusions or drugs. Between 1968 and 2018, there were more than 50 documented cases of "complete or partial self-enucleation in English medical journals".

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Autoenucleation → Baghdad, Greek, In, Marco Polo, Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Sophocles's

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Autoenucleationrelated to historyGreek0.60section
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Autoenucleationrelated to historyBaghdad0.60section

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