First report on teen self-embedding disorder described.

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      The article reports on the presentation of the first report describing self-harm disorder among teenagers presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. William E. Shiels, chief of the Department of Radiology at Nationwide Children's Hospital called the condition as self-embedding disorder that involves insertion of foreign objects into parts of the body such as necks, arms, bands, and feet.