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  1. Jamaluddin Ruzita, Najwa Baharuddin, Nurul Hazwani Hatta
    MyJurnal
    Objective: Delusional infestation is a psychiatric condition in which a patient
    belief that they are infested with living organisms in the absence of any objective
    evidence. The objective of this case report is to highlight a rare case of delusional
    infestations in a patient with schizophrenia who misusing polysubstance abuse.
    Methods: We report a case of 36-year-old Malay gentlemen, unemployed,
    married with three children, known case of schizophrenia since 2013, with
    history of polysubstance abuse presented to the emergency department with
    symptoms of itching followed by a sensation of insects crawling, biting and
    burrowing under the skin on his head causing an ulcerated wound. Results: He
    was diagnosed to be suffering from schizophrenia and was successfully treated
    with monthly antipsychotic depot injection in view of his poor adherence to
    medication On examination, ulcerated scalp wound measuring 4 x 4 cm was
    noted at the parieto-occipital region of the scalp. Skull X-ray and computerized
    tomography (CT) scan of the brain were normal. Electroconvulsive therapy
    (ECT) was introduced in view of slow treatment response and self-inflicted
    injury. The symptoms were successfully controlled after eight months, and no
    extrapyramidal side effect was observed. Conclusion: Patients with delusional
    infestation often poorly adhered to his treatment medication and the usage of
    depot injection of antipsychotic may benefited some patients to control the
    psychotic symptoms.
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