Literature DB >> 7619458

Trichotillomania: ophthalmic presentation.

J R Smith1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A case of trichotillomania, or compulsive hair-pulling, involving the eyelids is presented to alert ophthalmologists to this common, but frequently overlooked cause of eyelash and eyebrow alopecia. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Clinical records of a 33-year-old woman suffering from trichotillomania were reviewed. Compulsive hair-pulling began in childhood and had become chronic. Psychiatric intervention was unsuccessful.
CONCLUSIONS: The diagnosis of trichotillomania is made on history and slit-lamp examination findings. A skin biopsy may be necessary to exclude alopecia areata. Adults should be referred to a psychiatrist. Although childhood disease is usually benign, often reflecting a disturbed parent-child relationship, in adults hair-pulling is generally chronic and associated with psychiatric illness.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7619458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust N Z J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0814-9763


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