Little is known about the pathophysiology of delusional infestation (DI), a psychodermatologic condition in which patients have a fixed, false belief of being infested with parasites or inanimate material in their skin, despite lack of objective evidence. Because some delusional states, such as schizophrenia and psychotic state in bipolar disorder have been found to be associated with brain structural and functional abnormalities, a literature review was conducted to summarize available data on structural and functional abnormalities that are found to be associated with DI. A review of the literature found cases of brain imaging studies in patients with primary DI, as well as patients with secondary DI. Accumulating evidence from the studie...
Delusional infestation (DI) describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested...
Delusional parasitosis is a disorder in which persons suffering have a firm and unshakeable belief o...
Objective: Delusional infestation is a psychiatric condition in which a patient belief that they are...
Little is known about the pathophysiology of delusional infestation (DI), a psychodermatologic condi...
Jianbo Lai,1–3 Zhe Xu,4,5 Yi Xu,1–3 Shaohua Hu1–3 1Department of Psychiatry, First...
Morgellons disease is a mysterious skin disorder that was first described more than 300 years ago. T...
Little is known about the neural correlates of delusional infestation (DI), the delusional belief to...
Morgellons disease is characterized by patient reports of fibers embedded in and protruding from the...
Morgellons disease is characterized by patient reports of fibers embedded in and protruding from the...
Background Although there is strong neuroimaging evidence that cortical alterations are a core featu...
Patients with a delusional infestation (DI) have an overwhelming conviction that they are being infe...
Marianne J Middelveen,1 Melissa C Fesler,2 Raphael B Stricker2 1Atkins Veterinary Services, Calgary...
Although the practice of infectious diseases involves a broad range of surgical and medical discipli...
Delusional infestation (DI) describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested...
Monosymptomatic delusions of infestation (parasitosis) occur in idiopathic psychoses but have rarely...
Delusional infestation (DI) describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested...
Delusional parasitosis is a disorder in which persons suffering have a firm and unshakeable belief o...
Objective: Delusional infestation is a psychiatric condition in which a patient belief that they are...
Little is known about the pathophysiology of delusional infestation (DI), a psychodermatologic condi...
Jianbo Lai,1–3 Zhe Xu,4,5 Yi Xu,1–3 Shaohua Hu1–3 1Department of Psychiatry, First...
Morgellons disease is a mysterious skin disorder that was first described more than 300 years ago. T...
Little is known about the neural correlates of delusional infestation (DI), the delusional belief to...
Morgellons disease is characterized by patient reports of fibers embedded in and protruding from the...
Morgellons disease is characterized by patient reports of fibers embedded in and protruding from the...
Background Although there is strong neuroimaging evidence that cortical alterations are a core featu...
Patients with a delusional infestation (DI) have an overwhelming conviction that they are being infe...
Marianne J Middelveen,1 Melissa C Fesler,2 Raphael B Stricker2 1Atkins Veterinary Services, Calgary...
Although the practice of infectious diseases involves a broad range of surgical and medical discipli...
Delusional infestation (DI) describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested...
Monosymptomatic delusions of infestation (parasitosis) occur in idiopathic psychoses but have rarely...
Delusional infestation (DI) describes the unshakeable belief that one's skin is infected or infested...
Delusional parasitosis is a disorder in which persons suffering have a firm and unshakeable belief o...
Objective: Delusional infestation is a psychiatric condition in which a patient belief that they are...