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Pediatric Factitious Disorder Perpetuated by Others: A Dermatologist's Duty Beyond the Skin.

Calvin Sung1,2,3,4, Secilia Salem1,2,3,4, Ethan Nguyen1,2,3,4, John Koo1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Factitious disorders and factitious disorders imposed on another are a prevalent encounter during dermatology visits. Here, we present a case of a pediatric patient who presented with ulcer-like lesions that, based on initial biopsy, suggested an immunobullous etiology. Further exploration revealed her underlying psychiatric disorder. Dermatologists play an integral role in recognizing and initiating "nervous system" management to establish a level of trust with the patient that will ultimately allow bridging to psychiatric care. The case discussed here serves as an example of the successful diagnosis and treatment of a pediatric psychiatric patient by raising clinical suspicion, using investigative techniques, employing separate interviews and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and sensitively addressing the relationship between the patient, guardian, and provider within the dermatology clinic.
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Keywords:  Munchausen syndrome; factitious disorder; factitious disorder imposed on another; munchausen syndrome by proxy; pediatric psycho-dermatology

Year:  2021        PMID: 34188745      PMCID: PMC8211330     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol        ISSN: 1941-2789


  9 in total

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