A systematic literature review on delusional parasitosis

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Ahmed Mohammed Lutfi Al-Imam
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Abstract

Objective: To collect detailed up-to-date knowledge, using a detailed systematic review of the literature, that is specific to the condition of Ekbom Syndrome, also known as Delusional Parasitosis (DP). This article will review: Historical facts, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, subtypes and related conditions, associated diseases, psychosocial impact, economic considerations and treatment. Background: DP is a psychiatric condition and can be the earliest sign of a major psychotic illness. The condition was described as early as the late 17th century in France. The etiology is neuro-chemical. The classic “matchbox” and “specimen” signs can lead to a successful diagnosis. Treatment is via a multidisciplinary approach. Methods: A detailed search strategy was utilized across six databases led by pre-specified keywords (62 in number), followed by the application of database-specific filters to scrutinize the hierarchy of literature, from guidelines, systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials to medical papers with weak evidence, including anecdotal reports. One article was translated from French. Results: Forty references were used to extract the most relevant data. This article is divided into sections of topics, starting from methodology to a conclusion. Conclusion: This review article will enable the medical researcher to obtain a detailed perspective of the condition of DP. Thus, a researcher can seek the highest available evidence from the literature and use it as a starting point for his original research.

妄想性寄生虫病的系统文献综述
目的:通过对文献的详细系统回顾,收集详细的最新知识,这是针对Ekbom综合征,也称为妄想性寄生虫病(DP)的具体情况。本文将回顾:历史事实,流行病学,发病机制,临床特征,亚型和相关条件,相关疾病,社会心理影响,经济考虑和治疗。背景:DP是一种精神疾病,可能是主要精神疾病的最早征兆。这种情况早在17世纪晚期的法国就有描述。病因是神经化学。经典的“火柴盒”和“标本”标志可以导致成功的诊断。治疗是通过多学科方法。方法:通过预先指定的关键词(62个)在6个数据库中使用详细的搜索策略,然后应用数据库特定过滤器仔细检查文献层次,从指南、系统评价和随机对照试验到证据不足的医学论文,包括轶事报道。其中一篇文章是从法语翻译过来的。结果:共使用了40篇文献,提取了最相关的资料。本文分为主题部分,从方法论到结论。结论:这篇综述文章将使医学研究者对DP的病情有一个详细的了解。因此,研究人员可以从文献中寻求最高的可用证据,并将其作为其原始研究的起点。
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