A case report of delusional parasitosis by proxy: a rare entity

一例代理型妄想性寄生虫病的病例报告:一种罕见疾病

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Delusional parasitosis is a rare, fixed, false belief that an individual is infested with parasites or other living organisms despite no laboratory evidence to confirm this belief. It can manifest as a shared belief, folie à deux, or by proxy. CASE PRESENTATION: This case report describes an 8-year-old patient with Trisomy 21 with delusional parasitosis by proxy. The patient's mother remained fixated on the patient having a parasitic infection despite extensive reassuring evaluations. There were multiple normal-appearing pictures and videos of the patient's urine, stool, skin and throat shown to the medical team, consistent with the "specimen sign" described in the literature. CONCLUSIONS: Delusional parasitosis is rare and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. It has even more complexity and implications in pediatric or other vulnerable populations. A multidisciplinary treatment approach is important to build trust and prevent harm.

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