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Dermatothlasia is a skin disorder, cutaneous neurosis characterized by a person's uncontrollable desire to rub or pinch him/herself to form bruised areas on the skin, sometimes as a defense against pain elsewhere.[1]:63
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- ↑ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology, Saunders Elsevier.
Factitial dermatitis (F45.8+L98.1, 306.3+698.4) and psychiatric and organic nervous system disease / neurodermatitis | |
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Body dysmorphic disorder · Bromidrosiphobia · Delusional parasitosis · Dermatothlasia · Factitious dermatitis · Trichotillomania |
G |
Complex regional pain syndrome · Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis · Meralgia paraesthetica · Riley–Day syndrome · Sciatic nerve injury · Syringomyelia · Trigeminal neuralgia |
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L |
Malum perforans pedis · Neurotic excoriations · Factitial lymphedema |
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Atypical chronic pain syndrome · Brachioradial pruritus · Notalgia paresthetica · Postencephalitic trophic ulcer · Psychogenic pruritus · Scalp dysesthesia · Scrotodynia/Vulvodynia · Traumatic neuroma · Trigeminal trophic lesion |
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