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Dupilumab as a novel therapy for management of delusions of parasitosis: A case series

open access: yesJAAD International
Nupur Singh, BA   +2 more
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PHENOMENOLOGY OF SOMATIC DELUSION AND ITS THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS [PDF]

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Kumar, Pankaj   +4 more
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Delusional parasitosis in leprosy.

open access: yesLeprosy review, 1996
M S, Bhatia, S, Shome, R K, Gautam
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Postherpetic Neuralgia Presenting as Delusional Parasitosis: A Case Series.

open access: yesIndian J Psychol Med, 2017
Tripathi SM, Singh P, Pandey NM.
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Topiramate-induced delusional parasitosis

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2008
A 48-year-old woman with temporal lobe epilepsy and no prior history of psychiatric illness was started on topiramate (TPM). The dose was titrated up to 150 mg twice daily over 14 weeks and led to a significant reduction in seizure frequency. Upon reaching this dose, she developed intense pruritus and the firm belief that her skin was infected by ...
Fleury, V., Wayte, J., Kiley, M.
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Delusional parasitosis in neurological patients

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2010
Delusional parasitosis has been described in a wide range of patients with general medical conditions, but there are few reports about its frequency and possible pathogenic mechanisms in neurological patients. This paper describes this delusional syndrome in a sample of neurological patients.We reviewed all clinical charts of hospitalized patients at ...
Jesus, Ramirez-Bermudez   +2 more
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Delusional Parasitosis Associated with Phenelzine

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
A woman developed delusional parasitosis when taking phenelzine. The delusion occurred in an agitated hypomanic state and was preceded by an intense pruritus. It completely remitted following withdrawal of phenelzine combined with a low dose of haloperidol (1 mg/day) for several days.
D, Aizenberg, B, Schwartz, Z, Zemishlany
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