T.N. Srinivasan, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Madras - 600 116.
Indian J Psychiatry. 1993 Oct;35(4):218-20.
Predominant or specific involvement of the eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth, anus and urethra (the body orifices) has not previously been reported in the literature on delusional parasitosis. Their involvement in the cases reported here is discussed in the context of the Hindu religio-cultural belief system which attaches special significance to these organs in the personal quest for physical, mental and spiritual purity. The involvement of the ears, in particular, appears to be influenced by native healing methods.
在妄想性寄生虫病的文献中,以前没有报道过眼睛、耳朵、鼻孔、嘴巴、肛门和尿道(身体孔窍)的主要或特定受累。本文报告的病例中,这些器官的受累情况是在印度教宗教文化信仰体系的背景下讨论的,该信仰体系特别重视这些器官在个人追求身体、心理和精神纯洁方面的意义。特别是耳朵的受累似乎受到了土着治疗方法的影响。