Delusional parasitosis--study of 3 cases.
J Postgrad Med
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1994 Oct-Dec; 40(4): 222-4
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ABSTRACT
Delusional disorder-somatic (parasitosis) type is a rare psychiatric disorder which poses a challenge to diagnostic and therapeutic skills. Pimozide, a highly specific dopamine blocker has shown promising results in the 3 cases illustrated here. These cases were seen over a period of 3 years. All the three patients believed that an insect has entered through the ear and is burrowing tracts/laying multiple eggs. They approached the ENT surgeons or neurosurgeon with a fear that their brain will be invaded. On psychiatric evaluation, no past or present history of major psychiatric illness was found. Premorbid personalities were well adjusted. Only for two patients, acute moderate stressors were detected. Delusions disappeared by the end of 2 wks but therapy was continued for 5 months.
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Trastornos Paranoides
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Pimozida
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Antipsicóticos
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Humanos
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Masculino
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Antagonistas de Dopamina
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Adulto
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J Postgrad Med
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1994
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