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Self-inflicted lesions in dermatology:terminology and classification--a position paper from the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP)

Authors :
Gieler, Uwe
Consoli, Sylvie G
Tomás-Aragones, Lucía
Linder, Dennis M
Jemec, Gregor B E
Poot, Francoise
Szepietowski, Jacek C
de Korte, John
Taube, Klaus-Michael
Lvov, Andrey
Consoli, Silla M
Gieler, Uwe
Consoli, Sylvie G
Tomás-Aragones, Lucía
Linder, Dennis M
Jemec, Gregor B E
Poot, Francoise
Szepietowski, Jacek C
de Korte, John
Taube, Klaus-Michael
Lvov, Andrey
Consoli, Silla M
Source :
Gieler , U , Consoli , S G , Tomás-Aragones , L , Linder , D M , Jemec , G B E , Poot , F , Szepietowski , J C , de Korte , J , Taube , K-M , Lvov , A & Consoli , S M 2013 , ' Self-inflicted lesions in dermatology : terminology and classification--a position paper from the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP) ' , Acta Dermatovenereologica , vol. 93 , no. 1 , pp. 4-12 .
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The terminology, classification, diagnosis and treatment of self-inflicted dermatological lesions are subjects of open debate. The present study is the result of various meetings of a task force of dermatologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, all active in the field of psychodermatology, aimed at clarifying the terminology related to these disorders. A flow chart and glossary of terms and definitions are presented to facilitate the classification and management of self-inflicted skin lesions. Several terms are critically discussed, including: malingering; factitious disorders; Münchausen's syndrome; simulation; pathomimicry; skin picking syndrome and related skin damaging disorders; compulsive and impulsive skin picking; impulse control disorders; obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders; trichotillomania; dermatitis artefacta; factitial dermatitis; acne excoriée; and neurotic and psychogenic excoriations. Self-inflicted skin lesions are often correlated with mental disorders and/or patho-logical behaviours, thus it is important for dermatologists to become as familiar as possible with the psychiatric and psychological aspects underlying these lesions.

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OAIster
Journal :
Gieler , U , Consoli , S G , Tomás-Aragones , L , Linder , D M , Jemec , G B E , Poot , F , Szepietowski , J C , de Korte , J , Taube , K-M , Lvov , A & Consoli , S M 2013 , ' Self-inflicted lesions in dermatology : terminology and classification--a position paper from the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP) ' , Acta Dermatovenereologica , vol. 93 , no. 1 , pp. 4-12 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315742753
Document Type :
Electronic Resource