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Tales of bugs, delusions of parasitosis, and what to do.
Author: FellnerMichael J, MajeedMuhammad Hassan
Original Abstract of the Article :
Delusions of parasitosis are usually a monosymptomatic dermatopsychiatric disorder manifested by the fixed false belief that insects are crawling over the body producing an intractable itch. Also known as parasitophobia, this disease can also be associated with other psychiatric disorders, such as s...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clindermatol.2008.05.007
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Delusions of Parasitosis: A Vexing Dermatopsychiatric Disorder
This study examines the perplexing nature of [delusions of parasitosis], a [dermatopsychiatric disorder] characterized by the unshakable belief that insects are crawling on the skin. The authors explore the unique challenges of treating this condition, which often presents a diagnostic dilemma for dermatologists due to the patient's resistance to [psychiatric consultation] and [medication]. The study highlights the importance of understanding the [precipitating factors] involved in the development of this disorder and explores the potential of [escitalopram], a [selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor], as an effective treatment option.
Understanding the Roots of Delusions of Parasitosis
The study sheds light on the complex nature of [delusions of parasitosis], emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. Think of a desert mirage, where a shimmering pool of water appears, but is ultimately an illusion. This disorder can be similarly deceptive, causing significant distress for the patient. The authors provide valuable insights into the [precipitating factors] that may contribute to the development of this condition, paving the way for more effective interventions.
Hope for Effective Treatment
The study presents [escitalopram] as a promising treatment option for [delusions of parasitosis], a condition often challenging to manage. Imagine finding a cool spring of water in a scorching desert - this is the kind of relief [escitalopram] could provide for patients. The research suggests that [escitalopram] may offer a more tolerable alternative to [pimozide], a previously favored treatment, with potentially fewer side effects. The study underscores the importance of continued research in the field of [dermatopsychiatric disorders], seeking to find effective treatments for these challenging conditions.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study navigates the arid landscape of [dermatopsychiatric disorders], shedding light on the complexities of [delusions of parasitosis] and offering hope for effective treatment options. The authors provide valuable insights into the [precipitating factors] of this disorder and highlight the potential of [escitalopram] as a promising treatment option. The study emphasizes the importance of collaboration between dermatologists and psychiatrists in effectively managing this challenging condition.
Date :
- Date Completed 2009-04-17
- Date Revised 2008-12-19
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