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Factitious Cheilitis: Report of Two Cases
Differential diagnosis of factitious cheilitis. Conditions affecting the upper lip include perioral dermatitis, herpes simplex, allergic contact dermatitis, and syphilis. Disorders involving the lower lip include actinic cheilitis, atopic cheilitis, irritant contact cheilitis, herpes infection, and candidiasis.
Daniel Mauricio Cuestas Rodriguez +5 more
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Background Obsessive–compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs) are a group of intractable and chronic mental disorders. Trichotillomania (TTM) is a common type of OCRDs characterized by repetitive hair pulling, driven by escalating tension before the ...
Xudong Zhao +8 more
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The relationship of psychological trauma with trichotillomania and skin picking
Eylem Özten,1 Gökben Hızlı Sayar,1 Gül Eryilmaz,1 Gaye Kağan,2 Sibel Işik,3 Oğuz Karamustafalioğlu4 1Neuropsychiatry Health, Practice, and Research Center, Üsküdar University, 2Istanbul Neuropsychiatry Hospital, Üskü ...
Özten E +5 more
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Trichotillomania in a patient with dementia: a case report
Trichotillomania represents the symptom of pulling out hair. This has been recognised in many psychiatric disorders but is a relatively uncommon presentation. We report a case of trichotillomania associated with dementia.
Praveen Nikkanth Navkhare +3 more
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The Stomach Full of Hair-Trichobezoar
Trichobezoars are rare masses of hair resulting from hair plucking (trichotillomania) and hair eating (trichophagia). Few of the hair may also be carried by peristalsis into the duodenum. This condition is known as Rapunzel syndrome.
Raghav Yelamanchi +3 more
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Fred Penzel: The hair-pulling problem. A complete guide to trichotillomania. Oxford University Press, 2003. XXX + 351 pp. ISBN 0-19-514942-
Maráz, Anikó
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A rare presentation of Rapunzel syndrome with multiple small bowel intussusceptions [PDF]
Rapunzel syndrome is caused by gastric trichobezoar with extended tail and small bowel obstruction. Patients with gastric trichobezoar can be asymptomatic until the bezoar increases in size. We report a case of a girl who visited the emergency department
Kyoung Jeen Min +3 more
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder and trichotillomania: a phenomenological comparison [PDF]
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du, Toit Pieter L +6 more
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Examining \u3cem\u3eDSM\u3c/em\u3e Criteria for Trichotillomania in A Dimensional Framework: Implications for \u3cem\u3eDSM-5\u3c/em\u3e And Diagnostic Practice [PDF]
Background: Diagnosis of Trichotillomania (TTM) requires meeting several criteria that aim to embody the core pathology of the disorder. These criteria are traditionally interpreted monothetically, in that they are all equally necessary for diagnosis ...
Balsis, Steve +8 more
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ACT-Enhanced Behavior Therapy in Group Format for Trichotillomania: An Effectiveness Study [PDF]
Background This study sought to investigate the effectiveness of group treatment for trichotillomania (TTM) in ordinary clinical settings. Treatment consisted of a combination of habit reversal training (HRT) and acceptance and commitment treatment (ACT).
Eskeland, Shirin O. +8 more
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