Somatization in dermatology
Abstract Medically unexplained dermatologic symptoms, such as pruritus, numbness and burning are known as somatization. These cutaneous symptoms can be very difficult to treat because of an absence of an objective explanation and they may not fit neatly into any known dermatological or psychiatric c...
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Main Authors: | George W. M. Millington (Author), Morinola T. Shobajo (Author), James Wall (Author), Mohammad Jafferany (Author) |
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