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Dermatitis artefacta

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The cutaneous lesions that are commonly seen are unusual, resembling numerous recognized inflammatory responses in the skin. When a false history is given, it is typically "hollow," with no explanation of how specific skin lesions that develop on easily accessible areas suddenly become fully formed.
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Inducing lesions is a psychological strategy used by the patient to satiate an internal need, most commonly the desire for attention or care. Several psychosocial difficulties, emotional immaturity, unconscious motives, and dysfunctional interpersonal relationships have all been identified as
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in which patients will intentionally feign symptoms and produce signs of disease in an attempt to assume the patient role. It is also self-inflicted skin damage, most commonly from prolonged deliberate scratching, but sometimes by means of sharp instruments or another agency.
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may also be necessary in certain situations. It is necessary to identify and treat the underlying mental health condition. Medications used frequently include
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Mohandas, Padma; Ravenscroft, Jane C.; Bewley, Anthony (2018). "Dermatitis artefacta in childhood and adolescence: a spectrum of disease".
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Verraes-Derancourt, S.; Derancourt, C.; Poot, F.; Heenen, M.; Bernard, P. (2006). "Pathomimie : Ă©tude rĂ©trospective de 31 malades".
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Tittelbach, Jörg; Peckruhn, Melanie; Elsner, Peter (2018-04-24). "Histopathological patterns in dermatitis artefacta".
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may be necessary to treat the skin lesions, but if a serious infection is present, oral
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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and psychiatric and organic nervous system disease /
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Multiple, well-demarcated, linear, longitudinal erosions on the dorsum of the bilateral forearms
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Dermatology
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factitious disorder
Topical antibiotics
antibiotics
sedatives
antipsychotics
antidepressants
Factitious disorder
List of cutaneous conditions
ISBN
0-07-138076-0
ISBN
978-0-7216-2921-6
doi
10.1016/s0151-9638(06)70886-9
ISSN
0151-9638


"Dermatitis Artefacta"
PMID
28613686
doi
10.23736/s0392-0488.18.06019-4
ISSN
2784-8671
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