Trichotillomania occurs during the COVID-19 pandemic in an adolescent  被引量:1

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作  者:Xue Wang Bin Zhang 

机构地区:[1]Department of Dermatology,National Center for Children’s Health,Beijing Children’s Hospital,Capital Medical University,No.56 Nanlishi Road,Xi Cheng District,Beijing,100045,China [2]Affiliated Children’s Hospital,Zhengzhou University,Henan Children’s Hospital,Zhengzhou Children’s Hospital,Zhengzhou,China

出  处:《World Journal of Pediatrics》2022年第6期435-436,共2页世界儿科杂志(英文版)

基  金:The Special Fund of the Pediatric Medical Coordinated Development Center of Beijing Hospitals Authority(XTZD20180502);Beijing Natural Science Foundation(7222058).

摘  要:A 13-year-old boy presented with a 1-week history of hair loss on the scalp.Physical examination revealed linear alopecia with the normal scalp(Fig.1a).Trichoscopy examination revealed irregular black dots,flame hair,and V sign(Fig.1b).After a detailed inquiry,the patient finally admitted that he had pulled his hair down every night.The boy was then referred to the Psychology Clinic of the hospital.In the psychiatry visit,psychological scales(Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale,Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders,Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children and Child Behavior Checklist)indicated a high level of anxiety due to isolation during the COVID-19 epidemic.A diagnosis of trichotillomania was made.Trichotillomania is a compulsive desire or habit to pluck the hair,which is frequently associated with anxiety or depression[1].Pathulos et al.reported that the COVID-19 pandemic led to hair-pulling symptoms increased in the patients with the body-focused repetitive behaviors that include trichotillomania,nail biting,and skin picking[2].In additional,three cases of trichotillomania in children were reported which might be induced by bored mental,because the schools closed in the COVID-19 outbreak[3].In our case,long-time separation from parents and lack of outdoor activity during the COVID-19 pandemic could be the cause.After 4 weeks of behavior modification therapy in the Psychology Clinic,the patient’s alopecia achieved full remission(Fig.1c).We also summarize detailed psychological assessment scores before and after interventions in Table 1.This case reminded us that more attention should be paid to the mental health of children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

关 键 词:admitted SCREEN finally 

分 类 号:R726[医药卫生—儿科]

 

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