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Eur J Dermatol ; 20(3): 359-63, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20388609

ABSTRACT

Itching is common to many skin disorders. The relationship between skin disease and psychological variables has been widely documented in the literature. The association between the exacerbation of skin lesions and increased levels of psychopathological conditions in response to stressful events has also been described. Lichen Simplex Chronicus (LSC) is a skin disorder characterized by itching, which seems to have a marked psychological component. However, examples of empirical evidence linking this skin disorder to personality variables, as measured by standardized personality questionnaires, are relatively few so far. The objective of this research was to investigate the involvement of certain personality variables in the development of LSC. The personality profiles of 60 patients with LSC were compared to a normative sample of the normal Spanish population, who were free of any kind of skin disease. The personality variables for the LSC group were obtained by administering the Millon Index of Personality Styles (MIPS). Participants with LSC presented personality characteristics that differed from the control group. The most significant variables were as follows: greater tendency to pain-avoidance, greater dependency on other peoples' desires, and more conforming and dutiful compared to the control group. Results are discussed in the light of other dermatological pathologies that might share some characteristics with LSC subjects. Lichen simplex chronicus patients may present differential personality characteristics that could be related to triggering and exacerbating skin lesions. Therefore, it is relevant to evaluate the personality profiles of these people to increase treatment efficiency.


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Neurodermatitis/complications , Personality Assessment , Pruritus/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Morbidity/trends , Neurodermatitis/epidemiology , Neurodermatitis/psychology , Pruritus/epidemiology , Pruritus/psychology , Retrospective Studies , Sex Distribution , Spain/epidemiology , Young Adult
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Actas dermo-sifiliogr. (Ed. impr.) ; 94(4): 258-259, mayo 2003. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-113036

ABSTRACT

Una paciente de 22 años consultó por lesiones vasculares telangiectásicas en hemicara izquierda de 3 años de evolución con características clínicas e histológicas de telangiectasia nevoide unilateral. Se caracteriza por una agrupación de telangiectasias de distribución segmentaria que clásicamente se ha relacionado con estados de hiperestrogenismo. En nuestro caso, y en concordancia con otros autores, la distribución de las lesiones sigue un patrón según las líneas de Blaschko y no metamérico (AU)


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Humans , Female , Young Adult , Telangiectasis/diagnosis , Nevus/diagnosis , Estrogens/adverse effects , Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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