Krajewski, Piotr K Zirpel, Henner Saceda-Corralo, David Thaçi, Diamant Szepietowski, Jacek C
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International journal of dermatology
Trichotillomania, also known as hair-pulling disorder, is a chronic psychiatric condition with a fluctuating course in which an individual pulls out their hair, leading to visible hair loss and psychosocial sequelae. Due to the unknown pathogenesis, the treatment of this disorder is complex and remains a challenge for dermatologists and psychiatris...
sacco, matteo antonio gualtieri, saverio princi, aurora tarda, lucia tarallo, alessandro pasquale calanna, luca lombardo, stefano calafiore, jasmine gratteri, santo aquila, isabella
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Background: Rapunzel syndrome is a rare and severe form of trichobezoar, characterized by the presence of hair masses in the stomach that often extend into the bowel, resembling the legendary “Rapunzel’s” long hair. Methods: This review examines the clinical, diagnostic, forensic, and post-mortem aspects associated with Rapunzel syndrome, with a fo...
Taylor Browne Lūka, Courtney Hendry, Katie Dutriaux, Léo
Measuring trichotillomania is essential for understanding and treating it effectively. Using the Situated Assessment Method (SAM 2 ), we developed a psychometric instrument to assess hair pulling in situations where it occurs. In two studies, pullers evaluated their pulling in relevant situations, along with how much they experience factors that po...
Abedi, Siavash Aliyali, Masoud Bordbari, Amir-Hassan Soleymani, Mostafa Zakariaei, Zakaria Fakhar, Mahdi
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Respirology case reports
Trichobezoars are hairballs in the gastrointestinal tract that usually develop due to the consumption of hair after pulling it. However, some rare case reports suggest that trichobezoar can also occur in the respiratory system. In this context, we present an unusual case of a 25-year-old woman who experienced dyspnea, productive cough, and leukocyt...
popp, meagan latta, steven nguyen, betty vincenzi, colombina tosti, antonella
Cannabinoid products have been studied in the treatment of various dermatologic conditions. We searched PubMed/MEDLINE for articles published before 1 February 2023 that described the use of cannabinoids in the management of hair, scalp, and skin conditions, identifying 18 original articles that encompassed 1090 patients who used various forms of c...
Rajinikanth B, Suba Kumar J, Lalith V, Senthilnathan S Yadav, Sankalp
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Cureus
Phyto-trichobezoar is a rare disorder characterized by the formation of mass in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) by the ingested inedible material, mostly hair and thread. The ingestion of hair is a rare psychiatric disorder called trichotillomania, which is more common in girls. An 11-year-old girl presented with clinical features of GIT obstructi...
thompson, brittany m. brady, joshua m. mcbride, jeffrey d.
(1) Background: The dermatillomania and trichotillomania disorders in this study refer to the subcategory of obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCDs) that are medication-induced. Patients with typical dermatillomania or trichotillomania disorder generally present with other OCD symptoms, although this is not present in the cases of medication-induced ...
Flannery, Meghan K. Falkenstein, Martha J. Boyd, Megan Haaga, David A. F.
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Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Nonclinical hair-pulling is much more prevalent than hair pulling associated with a diagnosis of trichotillomania (TTM). However, little is known about nonclinical pulling. The purpose of this exploratory research was to begin characterizing a subset of nonclinical hair pullers we refer to as “untroubled pullers,” people who engage in recurrent, no...
Rizzo, Cristian Sestino, Andrea Pino, Giovanni Guido, Gianluigi Nataraajan, Rajan Harnish, Richard J
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Psychological reports
Employing a hierarchical model of personality, prior research suggests that cardinal traits such as conscientiousness and agreeability predict central traits such as materialism and need for arousal that in turn impact surface traits such as onychophagia and compulsive buying. More research is needed to explore additional central traits and their e...
Grant, Jon E. Collins, Madison Chesivoir, Eve Chamberlain, Samuel R.
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Psychiatry research
Trichotillomania is characterized by chronic pulling out of one’s hair. Given the negative sequelae of trichotillomania, we examined rates of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Of the 219 adults (mean age = 29.5 years; 88% female) recruited, 40 (18.3%) reported lifetime suicidal ideation, and 5 (2.3%) reported a lifetime suicide attempt. Those...