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Figure 86.1
Excoriations in delusions of parasitosis in an amphetamine addict.
Figure 86.5
Sample of the fibres that a patient with Morgellons disease brought to clinic.
Figure 86.9
Acne excoriée.
Figure 86.13
Russell's sign: callosities of the knuckles from manual forced vomiting in bulimia.
Figure 86.17
Dermatitis factitia. (a) Crude, linear, angulated and destructive factitious dermatitis. (b) Note the straight edges and sharp angulation of some of t...
Figure 86.21
Non‐healing wound after surgery with characteristic central ’interference haemorrhage’.
Figure 86.2
Patient with delusional infestation. The marks on the legs are where the patient applied elastic bands to stop the ’worms’ from travelling up his leg ...
Figure 86.6
(a) A patient with nodular prurigo. (b, c) Close up of noduar prurigo.
Figure 86.10
Childhood trichotillomania showing eyelash involvement with hair loss and broken‐off hairs. This child also had scalp involvement.
Figure 86.14
Dermatitis artefacta. (a) Symmetrical and predominantly monomorphic lesions on the hands. (b) Severe dermatitis artefacta resulting from a patient who...
Figure 86.18
Persistent ulceration of the breast from covert injections of milk and talcum powder.
Figure 86.22
Glue applied to look like herpes zoster.
Figure 86.3
(a) Container brought in by a patient with delusional parasitosis. (b) ’Specimen sign’ for delusional infestation.
Figure 86.7
(a,b) Facial picking disorder.
Figure 86.11
Adult trichotillomania. (a) Extensive hair loss with a preserved tuft over the occiput. (b) Patient with hairs at different lengths.
Figure 86.15
Scarring from deliberate self‐cutting over a birthmark.
Figure 86.19
Dermatitis artefacta (a) of the ankle, and (b) close up of a lesion.
Figure 86.23
Diogenes syndrome in a young man showing accretions of facial keratin and debris.
Figure 86.4
Management algorithm for delusional infestation. (From Lepping et al . 2014 [ ]. Reproduced with permission of Wiley.)
Figure 86.8
Acne excoriée. (a) Habitual scarring lesions of the cheek and chin. (b) Lesions on the forehead.
Figure 86.12
Gastric trichobezoar on barium contrast examination showing a lace‐like pattern of the mass of hairs.
Figure 86.16
Factitious disease of skin on the chin and the ’Mona Lisa smile’.
Figure 86.20
Dermatitis factitia showing the drip sign.