Psychocutaneous disease : Clinical perspectives - 18/04/17
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Psychocutaneous disease, defined in this review as primary psychiatric disease with skin manifestations, is commonly encountered in dermatology. Dermatologists can play an important role in the management of psychocutaneous disease because patients visit dermatology for treatment of their skin problems but often refuse psychiatric intervention. This review describes common psychocutaneous syndromes, including delusional, factitious, obsessive-compulsive and related, and eating disorders, as well as psychogenic pruritus, cutaneous sensory (pain) syndromes, posttraumatic stress disorder, and sleep-wake disorders. The updated classification of these disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition is included. Strategies for management are reviewed.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : antidepressant, antipsychotic, cognitive-behavioral therapy, drug, pruritus, management, psychotherapy, psychocutaneous
Abbreviations used : AN, BED, BFRBD, BDD, BN, CBT, DA, DI, DSM-5, ED, HRT, OCD, OCRD, ORS, RCT, SPD, SSRI
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Funding sources: None. |
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Conflicts of interest: None declared. |
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Date of release: May 2017 |
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Expiration date: May 2020 |
Vol 76 - N° 5
P. 779-791 - mai 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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