New insights into delusional infestation
Jason, Reichenberg, Michelle, Magid
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Delusional parasitosis: the importance of a multidisciplinary approach
Introduction Delusional parasitosis, also known as delusional infestation or Ekbom’s syndrome, is a rare psychotic disorder characterized by the false belief that a parasitic skin infestation exists, despite the absence of any medical evidence to ...
M. Calvo Valcárcel +20 more
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Thanatotic Infestation: Ekbom’s Syndrome as an Exordium to Cotard’s Delusion [PDF]
Ahmed A. Chaudhry, Jack William Hirsch
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Delusional infestation in healthcare professionals: Outcomes from a multi-centre case series. [PDF]
Frewen J +4 more
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Can pimozide kill parasites? Surprisingly, the most honest answer is ‘yes’
Purpose: One of the most well-known medications for treating delusional infestation (DI) is pimozide. Many patients may be reluctant to initiate treatment unless a medication has anti-pathogenic properties, as they feel otherwise it does not address ...
Georgia Marquez-Grap +3 more
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Is Morgellons an organic disease? structural and functional abnormalities implicated in the pathophysiology of delusional infestation [PDF]
Stephanie Chan +4 more
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British Association of Dermatologists guidelines for the management of adults with delusional infestation 2022 [PDF]
Alia Ahmed +28 more
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Delusional infestation syndrome: first retrospective study on a case series in France [PDF]
Mohammad Akhoundi +5 more
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"Doctor, You Must Examine My Creature Collection!": A Case Report of Delusional Infestation. [PDF]
Cohen PR.
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