Myocardial Injury and Stroke after Attempted Suicide

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Self-stabbing is an uncommon method of suicide and attempt of suicide, mostly chosen by young men and people with a psychiatric history. A curious case of suicide attempt by self-stabbing with a huge pointed knife in a 56-year-old man is presented which resulted in a myocardial injury and was evaluated with a stroke after cardiorrhaphy.

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Esmanhotto, B. B., Vilar, C. R. L., Hecke, J. C., Veroneze, B., & De Lima, W. F. (2021). Myocardial Injury and Stroke after Attempted Suicide. Case Reports in Neurology, 13(2), 470–474. https://doi.org/10.1159/000515573

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