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Citation

Broniarczyk-Dyła G, Pajor A. Wiad. Lek. 2011; 64(2): 142-146.

Vernacular Title

Samouszkodzenia skory w aspekcie psychodermatologicznym.

Affiliation

Klinika Dermatologii Ogólnej, Estetycznej i Dermatochirurgii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi. klinikaestetyczna@umed.lodz.pl

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Polskie Towarzystwo Laekarskie)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

22026281

Abstract

Mental disorders are the most frequent cause of self induced injuries (self-injury). Self-mutilation is a form of auto-aggression, which is a manifestation of psychic discomfort. Skin changes, defined as self-induced skin diseases, constitute the secondary problem, and require patients to consult dermatologists. Self-induced skin diseases include Münchhausen syndrome, acne excoriée, trichotillomania, nail biting (onychophagia), dermatitis artefacta, neurotic self-mutilation, self-mutilation when associated with hallucinations and delusions. A knowledge of psycho-dermatological issues among dermatologists, general practitioners, psychiatrists and psychologists facilitates proper diagnosis and the appropriate choice and form of treatment and enables patients to be provided with more complex medical care.


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