Delusional parasitosis: A mistaken belief that one is infested by parasites such as mites, lice, fleas, spiders, worms, or other organisms. See also: Parasitosis.
Delusional parasitosis or Ekbom's Syndrome is a rare disorder in which sufferers hold a delusional belief they are infested with parasites. A related symptom involving a ...
Delusional parasitosis: case series of 8 patients and review of the literature. Ann Acad Med Singapore. Jan 2004;33(1):89-94. . Bouree P, Benattar B, Perivier ...
Delusional Parasitosis . Delusional parasitosis is a psychiatric condition where people have the mistaken belief that they are parasitized by bugs, worms, or other creatures.
A new study looks into the disorder known as delusional parasitosis, which many dermatologists believe is the true diagnosis behind the controversial disorder...
Driscol M, Rothe M, Grant-Kels J, et al: Delusional parasitosis: a dermatologic, psychiatric, and pharmacologic approach. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993; 29:1023–1033; Andrews E ...