“The Case of Marna (Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome)” discusses and distinguishes the differences among factitious disorder, Munchausen disorder, and Munchausen by proxy disorder (MBPD). The case of Marna demonstrates a severe case of MBPD as for years she would induce an illness onto her young child Prudence. While inducing an illness she would run up over a million dollar bill Medicaid would cover, this happens to be a trait of the disorder. This is after losing her third child Penny to what was diagnosed at the time as sudden infant death syndrome. Medical professionals possess a difficult time in diagnosing such a disorder, yet Marna would display all of the characteristics of the rare disorder first introduced not until 1977.
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