| Literature DB >> 31321109 |
Shoko Ubukata1, Tatsuya Mimura1, Emiko Watanabe1, Koichi Matsumoto1, Makoto Kawashima1, Kazuma Kitsu1, Mai Nishio1, Atsushi Mizota1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Trichotillomania is a behavioral and mental disorder and is characterized by a recurring habit of pulling out one's hair. The differential diagnosis between trichotillomania and other hair loss conditions such as alopecia areata is difficult for ophthalmologists. We report a rare case of bilateral trichotillomania of the eyelashes that was triggered by anxiety about nocturnal enuresis. CASE REPORT: A healthy 9-year-old Japanese boy presented with a bilateral loss of his eyelashes. His parents had believed that his loss of eyelashes was due to alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that results in hair loss, of the eyelashes. Our initial examination revealed that he had suffered from nightly nocturnal enuresis from childhood and was scheduled to go on a school trip the following month. He feared that his school mates might find out about his enuresis, and he said that the anxiety was the cause of the eyelash trichotillomania. The trichotillomania was resolved by discussion among the student, his family, teacher, and school counselor.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31321109 PMCID: PMC6609362 DOI: 10.1155/2019/4650217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol Med
Figure 1Slit-lamp photographs of an 8-year-old boy with trichotillomania of the eyelashes of both eyes. Photograph taken at initial visit.
Summary of case reports of eyelash trichotillomania.
| No | Age/sex (Onset age) | Country | Ocular involvement | Anxiety/ | Therapy | Ocular disease | Other disease | Journal | Year | Author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 33F | Australia | Both | Y | Behavioral therapy | None | Depression | Aust N Z J Ophthalmol | 1995 | Smith |
| 2 | 12M | United Kingdom | Both | N | Psychiatric treatment | None | None | Br J Ophthalmol | 2001 | Patil |
| 3 | 19F | Canada | Right | Y | Treatment of hyperthyroidism | None | hyperthyroidism | Semin Plast Surg | 2007 | Jordan |
| 4 | 6F | Spain | Both | N | antipsychotics or mood stabilizers | None | ADHD, BD | J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry | 2012 | Olza-Fernández |
| 5 | 55F (12) | United State of America | Both | N | Bimatoprost. | None | None | Optom Vis Sci. | 2013 | Peabody |
| 6 | 12F | Morocco | Left | N | Cognitive - behavioral therapy | None | None | Pan African Medical Journal | 2017 | Touzani |
| 7 | 9M (5) | Japan | Both | Y | None | None | None | This Case | Ubukata, Mimura |
Age, years; M, male; F, female; Y, yes; N, no; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, ADHD; pediatric bipolar disorder, BD.