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Rapunzel Syndrome in a Child With Sensory Feeding Difficulties and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. [PDF]
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Systematic Review of Psychodermatologic Assessment Tools: Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Utility. [PDF]
Clark C, Abdi P, Li K, Turk T, Dytoc M.
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Rapunzel Syndrome complicated by dual jejuno-jejunal intussusceptions: a case report. [PDF]
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Ophthalmology, 1997
Trichotillomania is characterized by an irresistible urge to pull one's hair, and may involve the eyelashes or eyebrows. The authors present four cases of trichotillomania, and review the management of this unusual disorder.The cases of four patients with trichotillomania were reviewed retrospectively.All four patients had characteristic areas of ...
D R, Jordan, L A, Mawn
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Trichotillomania is characterized by an irresistible urge to pull one's hair, and may involve the eyelashes or eyebrows. The authors present four cases of trichotillomania, and review the management of this unusual disorder.The cases of four patients with trichotillomania were reviewed retrospectively.All four patients had characteristic areas of ...
D R, Jordan, L A, Mawn
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2013
Trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse disorder in which patients chronically pull out hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. TTM is reported to affect as much as 4% of the population with the highest incidence in childhood and adolescence. The diagnostic criteria for TTM is likely to be revised in the planned fifth edition of the American Psychiatric ...
Monica, Huynh +2 more
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Trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse disorder in which patients chronically pull out hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. TTM is reported to affect as much as 4% of the population with the highest incidence in childhood and adolescence. The diagnostic criteria for TTM is likely to be revised in the planned fifth edition of the American Psychiatric ...
Monica, Huynh +2 more
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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2001
AbstractTrichotillomania is a relatively uncommon condition that classically occurs in young females. It can result in trichobezoar formation, which is usually managed successfully by surgical intervention, although rarely it can be fatal. This article presents a brief review of trichotillomania. A literature search was performed for ‘trichotillomania’
Martin J, O'Sullivan, H Paul, Redmond
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AbstractTrichotillomania is a relatively uncommon condition that classically occurs in young females. It can result in trichobezoar formation, which is usually managed successfully by surgical intervention, although rarely it can be fatal. This article presents a brief review of trichotillomania. A literature search was performed for ‘trichotillomania’
Martin J, O'Sullivan, H Paul, Redmond
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Trichotillomania is a neglected psychiatric disorder with dermatologic expression that has only recently received research attention. On the basis of clinical data, trichotillomania appears to be far more common than previously believed. Like obsessive-compulsive disorder, the hair-pulling behavior is recognized as senseless and undesirable but is ...
Giuseppe, Hautmann +2 more
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Trichotillomania is a neglected psychiatric disorder with dermatologic expression that has only recently received research attention. On the basis of clinical data, trichotillomania appears to be far more common than previously believed. Like obsessive-compulsive disorder, the hair-pulling behavior is recognized as senseless and undesirable but is ...
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