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*Scalp is the most common, usually with associated eyebrow and eyelash involvement
*Scalp is the most common, usually with associated eyebrow and eyelash involvement
*Usually with bizarre-shaped patches of alopecia and different hair lengths due to breaking off at different points
*Usually with bizarre-shaped patches of alopecia and different hair lengths due to breaking off at different points
===DSM 5 Criteria===
*Recurrent pulling out of one's hair, resulting in hair loss
*Repeated attempts to decrease or stop hair pulling
*The hair pulling causes significant distress and impairment in at least one important area of functioning
*The hair pulling or hair loss is not attributable to another medical condition
*The hair pulling is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder (eg, attempts to improve a perceived defect or flaw in appearance in body dysmorphic disorder)


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Skin biopsy can be used to exclude other etiologies of hair loss
*Generally a clinical diagnosis, however skin biopsy can be used to exclude other etiologies of hair loss
===DSM 5 Criteria===
*Recurrent pulling out of one's hair, resulting in hair loss
*Repeated attempts to decrease or stop hair pulling
*The hair pulling causes significant distress and impairment in at least one important area of functioning
*The hair pulling or hair loss is not attributable to another medical condition
*The hair pulling is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder (eg, attempts to improve a perceived defect or flaw in appearance in body dysmorphic disorder)


==Management==
==Management==
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==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Referral to psychiatry
*Discharge


==See Also==
==See Also==


==External Links==
==External Links==


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 22:15, 21 October 2017

Background

  • A repetitive hair-pulling disorder, often associated with skin-picking
  • Classified as an impulse control disorder

Clinical Features

  • Presents with bald spots in various sites: scalp, face, arms, legs, and pubic areas
  • Scalp is the most common, usually with associated eyebrow and eyelash involvement
  • Usually with bizarre-shaped patches of alopecia and different hair lengths due to breaking off at different points

DSM 5 Criteria

  • Recurrent pulling out of one's hair, resulting in hair loss
  • Repeated attempts to decrease or stop hair pulling
  • The hair pulling causes significant distress and impairment in at least one important area of functioning
  • The hair pulling or hair loss is not attributable to another medical condition
  • The hair pulling is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder (eg, attempts to improve a perceived defect or flaw in appearance in body dysmorphic disorder)

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • Generally a clinical diagnosis, however skin biopsy can be used to exclude other etiologies of hair loss

Management

  • Cognitive and behavioral psychotherapy is preferred over pharmacotherapy

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also

External Links

References