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Trichotillomania (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Trichotillomania'
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30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19836650-it-s-greek-me.htm
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19836647-trichodaknomania-proxy.htm
Supplement may ease compulsive hair pulling.
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19911455-supplement-ease-compulsive-hair-pulling.htm
Update on pathological skin picking.
30 Jul 2009
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is a disabling disorder characterized by repetitive picking of the skin that causes tissue damage. Estimated to affect 2% to 5.4% of the population, PSP is currently listed as an impulse control disorder not otherwise ...
rec_pub_19635236-update-pathological-skin-picking.htm
29 Jun 2009
CONTEXT: Trichotillomania is characterized by repetitive hair pulling that causes noticeable hair loss. Data on the pharmacologic treatment of trichotillomania are limited to conflicting studies of serotonergic medications. N-acetylcysteine, an ...
rec_pub_19581567-n-acetylcysteine-glutamate-modulator-treatment-trichotillomania.htm
Fatal case of Rapunzel syndrome in neglected child.
5 Jun 2009
Rapunzel syndrome is very extreme form of trichobezoar formation where the tail of the trichobezoar extends from the stomach into the small intestine. Death resulting from this condition is rare and is usually associated with gastric or intestinal ...
rec_pub_19505779-fatal-case-rapunzel-syndrome-neglected-child.htm
Habitual hair-pulling responsive to doll therapy.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19493126-habitual-hair-pulling-responsive-doll-therapy.htm
Trichodaganomania: the compulsive habit of biting one's own hair.
30 Mar 2009
A 17-year-old male presented with patches of hair loss on both forearms with comorbid depression and anxiety disorders. He had irresistible urges to bite his hair on easily approachable sites and endorsed biting his hair during periods of severe ...
rec_pub_19293016-trichodaganomania-compulsive-habit-biting-s-hair.htm
Psycho-cutaneous disorders: an epidemiologic study.
10 Mar 2009
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Psycho-dermatology addresses the interaction between mind and the skin. Effective management of at least one third of the patients attending the skin department depends, to some extent, upon the recognition of emotional and ...
rec_pub_19470079-psycho-cutaneous-disorders-epidemiologic-study.htm
9 Mar 2009
This study sought to examine possible differences in phenomenological features and/or symptom severity of children diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and a comorbid grooming condition (i.e., skin picking and trichotillomania). A ...
rec_pub_19345061-symptom-profiles-pediatric-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd-effects.htm
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