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"excoriation" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] (medical) a medical condition in which a person's skin becomes painful, and often red, and so starts to come off; an area of skin that is affected by this condition

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Pop stardom is confusing, messy, thankless work, equal parts exultation and excoriation.
Several Trump supporters responded more aggressively to Trump's biting excoriation of Clinton's character.
In contrast to the excoriation of Myanmar, the report praises Bangladesh's hosting of the Rohingya.
Mevoli-the-competitor was reckless—"cowboyish" a friend said—prone to tantrums, sulks and self-excoriation.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)'s prosecutor-style excoriation of Bloomberg, who is rising in the polls.
In my late teens, I realized I was suffering from Excoriation Disorder, a body-focused repetitive disorder.
"Long-term effects of Excoriation Disorder could include scarring and deformation of the fingertips," Dr Penzel said.
It was simultaneously an excoriation, a parody, and a celebration of fanfiction and the culture around it.
Thursday's Oval Office excoriation of "s---hole countries" in Africa and the Caribbean simply followed that pattern.
Which is why I was so saddened and disappointed by his recent excoriation of Silicon Valley in BuzzFeed.
" Lee said that watching her popping videos also helps people with skin picking disorder, also known as "dermatillomania" or "excoriation.
But the excoriation was one of the reasons Shrkeli's lawyer lobbied unsuccessfully to bar press from the proceedings last week.
The memory of his crestfallen expression when he realized he would not be inflicting the clearly intended excoriation remains indelible.
Despite constant excoriation by President Trump and the extremist Steve Bannon, the free and fair press exposed an alleged child molester.
Ovechkin, the most productive goal-scorer of his era, has been a lightning rod for adulation and excoriation in his career.
But stepping into the show, right away a two-pronged caveat just about pushed it down the hill of excoriation for me.
The latest round of excoriation came last week after the company revealed its ambitious plan to create a worldwide cryptocurrency called Libra.
On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel continued his extraordinary excoriation of the latest Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
It demands you acknowledge every bit of excoriation and subtlety, and it loops faith, family, and fidelity into a complicated and intimidating knot.
In severe cases, people who do pop pimples a lot may develop an OCD-related condition called Skin-Picking Disorder or Excoriation Disorder.
Unlike the contractor-psychologists who created the torture program and have faced public excoriation, the C.I.A. physicians who helped design it remain anonymous.
Skin-picking disorder, also called excoriation disorder, is defined as recurrent skin-picking that results in lesions or damage, significant distress, or functional impairment.
He saves one particularly sharp chapter for an excoriation of the "They can't talk that way at a job interview!" counterargument against black English.
It ended a little more than three weeks later in a Denver hotel ballroom with a bitter excoriation of the press and the political process.
Since turnabout is fair play, it's tempting to subject the left to the same tendentious excoriation to which it subjected the right six years ago.
Thus this becomes not only the usual allegory for millennials trying to cope with a changing world, but also an excoriation of Y.A.'s traditional shallowness.
What I would hate is to have to write another excoriation about how half-baked Bixby is and how Samsung can't help spoiling a good thing.
The case drew expert analysis from physicists and excoriation from fans — many in New England — who believed that the commissioner's ruling was based on inadequate evidence.
An editorial in late February in the newspaper of Mr. Wang's anticorruption agency added to signs that some party officials were unhappy with Mr. Ren's excoriation.
Less than an hour after Mr. Trump left the Capitol, Mr. Flake was on the Senate floor delivering a 17-minute excoriation of the Trump era.
The punchiest and most compelling excoriation of sexism in the workplace you're likely to read this week comes from Natalie Portman (yes, that Natalie Portman) on Medium.
A sensitive scoundrel is hard to resist, especially a movie star with the wherewithal to admit that a public excoriation was, in the end, a good thing.
" After a public excoriation, he walked back his position, now claiming only abortion providers should face legal consequences, but insisting that his initial response, though hypothetical, was "excellent.
Before long, we returned to the subject, and Mr. Brown offered a vivid excoriation of the new law — the "blah-blah detail," as he put it, be damned.
Some experts estimate that 2–5 percent of people have trich and roughly 5 percent of people have skin picking disorder, also referred to as 'dermatillomania' or 'excoriation disorder.
His speech in New Hampshire before the primary election showed few signs of it, sticking to his now familiar excoriation of his impeachers as sick, vicious, terrible and nasty.
It would be unfortunate if the current wave of panic over Russian interference ended in fiercer excoriation of American "deplorability," without generating more productive ideas for reinvigorating deliberative democracy.
Many of Oliver's talking points found their way into a similar — though much less funny — excoriation by Romney on Thursday in a nationally televised speech at the University of Utah.
The movie is subtly bracketed by readings of Ms. Didion's appreciation of John Wayne, in an early essay, and her excoriation of Vice President Dick Cheney, in a later one.
The tech industry is currently "balls" deep into a public excoriation of its treatment of and outlook toward women, which is how a relatively lame birthday after-party made the news.
MacArthur, R-New Jersey, stayed on message, insisting time and again over the four hours of excoriation that the AHCA won't cut Medicaid services and protects people with pre-existing conditions.
" In September, following her excoriation of world leaders at the UN, Trump tweeted of Thunberg: "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.
Indeed, the remarks were less excoriation and more focused on a cooperative approach to show that Wall Street was interested in reform and sensitive to the needs and fears of Main Street.
Ms. Conway, the Republican pollster and strategist who managed Mr. Trump's improbable campaign, said the president-elect was neither surprised nor angered by her public excoriation a day earlier of former Gov.
The pope, echoing the excoriation of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops – which called the president's decision "reprehensible" — argued that the removal of children from families hurt both children and parents.
Joe Biden seems to be a good egg these days, although the HBO drama Confirmation recently reminded us all of his starring role in the public excoriation of sexual harassment victim Anita Hill.
A cursory Google search in my late teens led me to discover that I had Excoriation Disorder, a body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB), a category which also includes hair-pulling and nail-biting.
Her self-hatred and self-loathing come gushing out (even if it's couched in self-deprecation) and this excoriation occurs because her rural isolation gives her almost no one else to share this with.
Mrs Clinton in a sense signalled that on June 2nd with what was billed as a speech about foreign policy, but was actually an excoriation of almost everything Mr Trump has said on the subject.
His 2006 speech at the White House Correspondent's Dinner was a fearless, incisive excoriation of then-President George Bush — the same venue that was used years later to utterly humiliate current GOP nominee Donald Trump.
In an attempt to get to the bottom of my auto-excoriation, I spoke with my good friend, the NYC-based psychotherapist Amy Jones, about self-criticism in terms of good and evil, Nietzsche, and empathy.
Malcolm's public excoriation that King's dream had become a nightmare for black folk obscured how seriously he took the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Georgia preacher's ideas -- a truth too often ignored by subsequent histories of both men.
No stranger to declamation, Mr. McKellen lends a welcome softness to Lear's decisive "howl," as if what matters most is not the decibel level but the sense of psychic excoriation as the wayward monarch comes to grief.
Sheriff Clarke has become a controversial figure because of the treatment of prisoners at the Milwaukee County Jail he supervises, his rhetoric regarding gun rights and criminal justice and his excoriation of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Outstanding questions Aides said Trump was vindicated and happy, though there was some concern that in his victory lap and excoriation of the media that covered the Russia investigation that he could overshadow his own political win.
He continues: And everywhere you see not an excoriation of one of the worst campaigns in recent history, leading to the Trump nightmare, but an attempt to blame anyone or anything but Clinton herself for the epic fail.
Rouhani used his address at the annual UN meeting to offer a counterpoint to Trump's excoriation of Iran and the nuclear deal, and perhaps drive a wedge between the US and other countries who still support the pact.
Like a network spinoff, they even brought over returning characters from the original series, including Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, who reprised his car-alarm barrage of excoriation for Democrats and flattery of President Trump's Electoral College margin.
Trump would apply that "common sense" mentality to some of the core features of his campaign, from the "wall" to Trump's excoriation of establishment politicians that helped him capture the populist anger that would ultimately drive him to victory.
The pope's remarks came in his traditional Christmas address to the bureaucracy that runs the Holy See, a speech that has become an annual excoriation of the careerism, sins and corruption that he says have infected the Catholic hierarchy.
But under Mr. Salvini, the League's traditional theme — the excoriation of the work ethic of Italian southerners — switched to rallying Italians against the invasion of African migrants from the south and the meddling of Brussels bureaucrats from the north.
This is thought by some to be an excoriation of the Colonial Marines, a mostly black unit composed primarily of runaway slaves who fought for the British during the War of 1812, on the promise of attaining their freedom.
To hear Harris speak in front of a large audiences now, when her voice rises for emphasis, you can hear the cadences of traditional black preachers — an almost lyrical quality that can turn an excoriation into something more poetic.
This is a presidency founded in the racism of his birther claims against President Barack Obama and his initial excoriation of Mexicans as rapists and drug dealers (followed by an unreal litany of vile comments about Mexicans during his presidency).
Six months earlier, his lawyer filed a complaint against W.S.U. alleging numerous violations of academic freedom and requesting "corrective actions" including a retraction of its public excoriation of him and reimbursement of pay lost when his grants were shifted out of his lab.
Comey revealed proof of guilt and then pardoned it without authority When Mr. Comey took the unprecedented step of revealing the conclusions of his investigation prior to submitting those findings to the Department of Justice, and of delivering an excoriation of Mrs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This list of complaints is meant to argue that literary criticism should be critical just for the sake of it, giving an unflinching excoriation of a book's content or a cold-eyed assessment of what it lacks.
" Franks was apparently "deeply convinced I would be unable to complete a fair House Ethics investigation before distorted and sensationalized versions of this story would put me, my family, my staff, and my noble colleagues in the House of Representatives through hyperbolized public excoriation.
It's the first lady, Michelle Obama, who has delivered the two most powerful speeches of the general election: the rousing pep talk at the Democratic National Convention and, perhaps even more potently, her excoriation of Donald Trump's sexism during a speech in New Hampshire last Thursday.
"I've only done what he said we shouldn't do, which is watch 'Rachel Maddow' and sign online petitions," said Alan Denzer, 66, a retired stockbroker from Bronxville, N.Y., referring to Mr. Moore's excoriation of armchair resistance that permeates the show, as he sat on the bus.
For the anchors chosen to preside over this fall's presidential debates, the excoriation of Mr. Lauer was a wake-up call signaling what modern viewers now expect from a moderator — and a stark example of how media figures can become partisan flash points in a hyper-polarized election.
As much a play of argument and ideas as anything that Shaw ever wrote, "Bernhardt/Hamlet" is a feminist excoriation of those who pretend to honor women by keeping them on a pedestal, where the range of motion is limited: One false move and you've fallen right off.
On Tuesday morning, as Trump was traveling in India, his account retweeted a four-day-old Fox News web post in which a former Democratic Party lawyer, David Schoen, asserted that Jackson's excoriation of Stone at his sentencing Thursday showed that her bias had infected his whole trial.
It was a remarkable public defense that only served to highlight administration infighting and the President's precarious track record with his most senior officials and advisers, some of whom have resigned or been dismissed, and others, such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who have had to endure public excoriation from Trump.
While he sustains his pell-mell pace from the first page to the last, he also covers an enormous amount of territory, carrying the reader from a brutally funny description of childhood in the heart of the Midwest to an unflinching excoriation of the racism embedded in the American justice system.
" In his statement later Thursday, he said he was certain that he "would be unable to complete a fair House ethics investigation before distorted and sensationalized versions of this story would put me, my family, my staff and my noble colleagues in the House of Representatives through hyperbolized public excoriation.
This was still a pretty bold concept in the early 2000s; geek culture was largely still underground, and fantasy was seen mainly as an immature hobby — for instance, in 2003, critic A.S. Byatt's excoriation of "Harry Potter and the childish adult" claimed that adults "like to regress" when they read children's literature.
In a way, it is a document emblematic of the GOP in the Trump era, at once a self-excoriation—in which the party digs into its structural weaknesses and its struggles to reach women and minority voters—and a dodge, with none of the party's actual ideas examined with any rigor.
Given a night of restless sleep — and after perhaps letting an excoriation from the news media (including from commentators on the YES Network, which is partly owned by the Yankees) sink in — Girardi ventured to the Bronx on Saturday, disassembled his standard defensive armor and offered up something unusual: a mea culpa.
"In the midst of this current cultural and media climate, I am deeply convinced I would be unable to complete a fair House Ethics investigation before distorted and sensationalized versions of this story would put me, my family, my staff, and my noble colleagues in the House of Representatives through hyperbolized public excoriation," Franks said in the statement.
In her excoriation of mass incarceration, The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander began the book with the story of a man in 2010 who can't vote because of a conviction, whose father couldn't vote because of poll taxes, whose grandfather or great-grandfather couldn't because of the Ku Klux Klan, nor his great-great-grandfather, who was enslaved.
Pop culture discourse is now frequently choked by arguments about the value, and values, of very popular art, and though Parker's desire to be something akin to Max Martin will not register as a flashpoint on the level of Martin Scorcese's excoriation of Marvel, it does tidily encapsulate the poptimist divide among music fans that is the germ of these conversations at-large.
He said he believed the media would distort his story: But in the midst of this current cultural and media climate, I am deeply convinced I would be unable to complete a fair House Ethics investigation before distorted and sensationalized versions of this story would put me, my family, my staff, and my noble colleagues in the House of Representatives through hyperbolized public excoriation.
There is limited knowledge regarding the neurobiology that drives excoriation disorder, and there have been no neuroimaging studies of those with excoriation disorder. Those individuals that have excoriation disorder along with other diagnosed conditions report differing motivations for their picking. Those with both OCD and excoriation disorder report that they will pick their skin due to a perceived contamination of the skin, while those with both body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and excoriation disorder reportedly pick to fix perceived imperfections in the skin. Studies have shown a linkage between dopamine and the urge to pick.
Knowledge about effective treatments for excoriation disorder is sparse, despite the prevalence of the condition. There are two major classes of therapy for excoriation disorder: pharmacological and behavioral. Individuals with excoriation disorder often do not seek treatment for their condition, largely due to feelings of embarrassment, alienation, lack of awareness, or belief that the condition cannot be treated. One study found that only 45% of individuals with excoriation disorder ever sought treatment, and only 19% ever received dermalogical treatment.
Excoriation disorder, and trichotillomania have been treated with inositol and N-acetylcysteine.
Excoriation disorder has been the subject of several episodes of Obsessed, a television documentary series that focuses on treatment of anxiety disorders. Excoriation disorder is shown as a symptom of Nina Sayers' anxiety and OCD in the movie Black Swan.
Intense scratching of pruritic bites can result in skin excoriation, potentially leading to significant secondary bacterial infections.
Unfortunately, clinical studies have not provided clear support for this, because there have not been large double-blind placebo-controlled trials of SSRI therapy for excoriation disorder. In fact, in a meta-analysis of pharmacological treatments of excoriation disorders, it was found that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and lamotrigine were no more effective than a placebo for longterm effects. Reviews of treatment of excoriation disorder have shown that the following medications may be effective in reducing picking behavior: doxepin, clomipramine, naltrexone, pimozide, and olanzapine. Small studies of fluoxetine, an SSRI, in treating excoriation disorder showed that the drug reduced certain aspects of skin picking compared with a placebo, but full remission was not observed.
The perianal skin may be macerated (softening and whitening of skin that is kept constantly wet) and show excoriation.
Excoriation disorder can cause feelings of intense helplessness, guilt, shame, and embarrassment in individuals, and this greatly increases the risk of self-harm. Studies have shown that excoriation disorder presented suicidal ideation in 12% of individuals with this condition, suicide attempts in 11.5% of individuals with this condition, and psychiatric hospitalizations in 15% of individuals with this condition.
Periwound issues affect the integrity and healthy functionality of the skin surrounding the wound and may include maceration, excoriation, dry (scaly) skin, eczema, callus (hyperkeratosis), infection, inflammation.
Excoriation is the punishment for only the worst offenses that dishonor the house. In prior times, the house would actually flay the dragonmark from the person's body. If the person survived excoriation, the missing dragonmark would regrow on a different part of the body and continue to function, but its use caused severe pain to the person. The Dragonmarked Houses are the cornerstone of the economy of Khorvaire.
Topiramate, an anti-epileptic drug, has been used to treat excoriation disorder; in a small study of individuals with Prader–Willi syndrome, it was found to reduce skin picking.
Typically, individuals with excoriation disorder find that the disorder interferes with daily life. Hindered by shame, embarrassment, and humiliation, they may take measures to hide their disorder by not leaving home, wearing long sleeves and pants even in heat, or covering visible damage to skin with cosmetics and/or bandages. When untreated, excoriation disorder can last between anywhere from 5–21 years. However, many doctors consider this disorder to be a permanent diagnosis.
The following adverse events were observed in at least 10% of people who received eteplirsen in trials: vomiting, contusion, excoriation, arthralgia, rash, catheter site pain, and upper respiratory tract infection.
One small study of patients with excoriation disorder treated with citalopram, another SSRI, showed that those who took the drug significantly reduced their scores on the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale compared with a placebo, but that there was no significant decrease on the visual-analog scale of picking behavior. While there have been no human studies of opioid antagonists for the treatment of excoriation disorder, there have been studies showing that these products can reduce self-chewing in dogs with acral lick, which some have proposed is a good animal model for body-focused repetitive behavior. Furthermore, case reports support the use of these opioid antagonists to treat excoriation disorder. Opioid antagonists work by affecting dopamine circuitry, thereby decreasing the pleasurable effects of picking.
Severe cases of excoriation disorder can cause life-threatening injuries. For example, in one reported case a female picked a hole through the bridge of her nose, which required surgery to fix, and a 48-year-old female picked through the skin on her neck exposing the carotid artery. Pain in the neck or back can arise due to prolonged bent-over positions while engaging in the behavior. Besides physical injuries, excoriation disorder can cause severe physical scarring and disfigurement.
There have been many different theories regarding the causes of excoriation disorder including biological and environmental factors.Causes of Skin Picking , including biological and environmental factors. A common hypothesis is that excoriation disorder is often a coping mechanism to deal with elevated levels of turmoil, arousal or stress within the individual, and that the individual has an impaired stress response. A review of behavioral studies found support in this hypothesis in that skin-picking appears to be maintained by automatic reinforcement within the individual.
The first known mention of excoriation disorder in the print can be found in 1898 by the French dermatologist Louis-Anne-Jean Brocq, describing an adolescent female patient who had uncontrolled picking of acne.
Excoriation disorder is an obsessive-compulsive spectrum mental disorder that is characterized by the repeated urge or impulse to pick at one's own skin to the extent that either psychological or physical damage is caused.
Skin chewing can be bolstered by times of apprehension and other unpleasant events. Blisters in particular can cause a feeling of desire to pull or bite off the affected skin and nails (since the skin is dead, thus easily pulled off), which could be detrimental, causing infection. Another disorder, known as excoriation disorder, the repetitive action of uncontrollably picking at one's skin, can sometimes accompany dermatophagia. Dermatophagia differs from excoriation disorder in that the repetitive motion affected persons partake in is the biting of the skin.
Lichenification, excoriation and erosion or crusting on the trunk may indicate secondary infection. Flexural distribution with ill- defined edges with or without hyperlinearity on the wrist, finger knuckles, ankle, feet and hand are also commonly seen.
Maceration, excoriation, dry (fragile) skin, hyperkeratosis, callus and eczema are frequent problems that interfere with the integrity of periwound skin. They can create a gateway for infection as well as cause wound edge deterioration preventing wound closure.
Drugs such as cocaine and methamphetamine, which increase the pharmacological effects of dopamine, have been shown to cause uncontrollable picking in users. These drugs can create the sensation of formication, which feels like something is crawling on or under the skin. Thus, excoriation disorder could result from a dysfunction in the dopamine reward functions. There may be another neurological explanation for excoriation disorder: individuals with the condition have less motor- inhibitory control, but show no sign of difference in cognitive flexibility, when compared to individuals without the condition.
There are several different classes of pharmacological treatment agents that have some support for treating excoriation disorder: SSRIs; opioid antagonists; anti-epileptic agents; and glutamatergic agents. In addition to these classes of drugs, some other pharmacological products have been tested in small trials as well. Antipsychotic, antianxiety, antidepressant, and antiepileptic medications have all been used to treat skin picking, with varying degrees of success. SSRIs have shown to be effective in the treatment of OCD, which serves as an argument in favor of treating excoriation disorder with the same therapy.
While attempting to produce diagnostic criteria for excoriation disorder, researchers conversed with 10 patients with the disorder and found that a majority reported personal problems before the picking began, and 4 reported on abuse they suffered in childhood or adolescence.
Most patients with excoriation disorder report having a primary area of the body that they focus their picking on, but they will often move to other areas of the body to allow their primary picking area to heal. Individuals with excoriation disorder vary in their picking behaviour; some do it briefly multiple times a day while others can do one picking session that can last for hours. The most common way to pick is to use the fingers although a significant minority of people use tools such as tweezers or needles. Skin picking often occurs as a result of some other triggering cause.
Wright was made to feel the scapegoat,Duncanson, p. 177 particularly after a television interview with Howard Cosell on ABC television after the Olympics that many felt, including Wright, was more an excoriation and less an interview.Kane, Martin (September 11, 1972) Scorecard. Sports Illustrated.
Diagramatic representation of mucosal erosion (left), excoriation (center), and ulceration (right) An ulcer (; from Latin ulcus, "ulcer, sore") is a break in the skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue and the disintegration and necrosis of epithelial tissue. A mucosal ulcer is an ulcer which specifically occurs on a mucous membrane. An ulcer is a tissue defect which has penetrated the epithelial-connective tissue border, with its base at a deep level in the submucosa, or even within muscle or periosteum. An ulcer is a deeper breach of epithelium compared to an erosion or excoriation, and involves damage to both epithelium and lamina propria.
Excoriation is a term sometimes used to describe a breach of the epithelium which is deeper than an erosion but shallower than an ulcer. This type of lesion is tangential to the rete pegs and shows punctiform (small pinhead spots) bleeding, caused by exposed capillary loops.
The Swedish author F.J. Nordstedt (pseud. Christian Braw) wrote about the battle in his novel Caporetto. The bloody aftermath of Caporetto was vividly described by Ernest Hemingway in his novel A Farewell to Arms. Curzio Malaparte wrote an excoriation of the battle in his first book, Viva Caporetto, published in 1921.
Some common triggers are feeling or examining irregularities on the skin and feeling anxious or other negative feelings. Complications arising from excoriation disorder include: infection at the site of picking, tissue damage, and sepsis. Damage from picking can be so severe as to require skin grafting. Severe picking can cause epidermal abscesses.
These similarities are recognized in the DSM-5, as hoarding is classified under obsessive compulsive related disorders. Other disorders in this category include body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, and excoriation. These disorders share common features such as "obsessive preoccupation and repetitive behaviors." The role of documentary shows like Hoarders in this change of classification is unclear.
The narrator then describes the cauldron of the Chief of Annwn; it is finished with pearl and will not boil a coward's food. Whatever tragedy ultimately killed all but seven of them is not clearly explained. The poem continues with an excoriation of "little men" and monks, who lack in various forms of knowledge possessed by the poet.
His public excoriation of Governor Cruce in Henry v. State,1913 OK CR 311, 10 Okl.Cr. 369, 136 P. 982. is surely one of the great public clashes in politics; and it produced an quintessential statement from Furman on the laws of God and man, the separation of powers, and Furman's basic vision of representative government.
There are several different behavioral interventions that have been tested to treat excoriation disorder in the developmentally disabled. One method is to have individuals wear a form of protective clothing that limits the ability of the patient to pick at their body, e.g., gloves or face mask. Other behavioral treatments attempt to change behavior through providing different incentives.
The poem continues with an excoriation of "little men" and monks, who lack various forms of knowledge possessed by the poet. Over time, the role of king of Annwn was transferred to Gwyn ap Nudd, a hunter and psychopomp, who may have been the Welsh personification of winter.The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth. Robert Graves.
Another class of possible pharmacological treatments are glutamatergic agents such as n-acetyl cysteine (NAC). These products have shown some ability to reduce other problematic behaviors such as cocaine addiction and trichotillomania. Some case studies and some small studies of NAC have shown a decrease in picking by treatment with NAC compared with placebo. Excoriation disorder and trichotillomania have been treated with inositol.
Tom Carson has called Get Your War On a "glorious excoriation of our post-9/11 loony bin",Carson, Tom (October 3, 2004). "Last Comic Standing". The New York Times, Pg. 20G while Connie Ogle, in her review of the second Get Your War On book, called it "Profane, decidedly anti-war and screamingly funny ... guaranteed to make you laugh yourself sick."Ogle, Connie (November 24, 2004).
People burdened with LSC report pruritus, followed by uncontrollable scratching of the same body region, excessively. Most common sites of LSC are the sides of the neck, the scalp, ankles, vulva, pubis, scrotum, and extensor sides of the forearms. However, due to the stigma associated with chronic scratching, some patients will not admit to chronic rubbing or abrasion. The skin may become thickened and hyperpigmented (lichenified) as a direct result of chronic excoriation.
In contrast to neurological theories, there are some psychologists who believe that picking behavior can be a result of repressed rage felt toward authoritarian parents. A similar theory holds that overbearing parents can cause the behavior to develop in their children. Clinical studies have posited that there is a strong link between traumatic childhood events and excoriation disorder. Those with self-injurious disorders of the skin are found to also frequently report childhood sexual abuse.
Erythema, haemorrhage, excoriation, erosion, scaling and dryness are observed almost everywhere on the body – mainly on the face and ears. These symptoms do not develop if these mice are kept under specific pathogen free (SPF) conditions. This supports the theory that atopic dermatitis development is influenced by both genetic predisposition and environment. The production of serum IgE is several times higher in mice kept under conventional condition than in those from SPF conditions.
The North Korean team cancelled its national championship to prepare for the Cup via a world tour. Following the perceived poor performance of the team, particularly against Portugal, the team were forced to blame the coach to avoid punishment on their return to North Korea.North Korea's failed World Cup footballers undergo public mauling : Footballers subjected to six-hour excoriation on stage for 'betraying' North Korea and Kim Jong-il's son and heir, Justin McCurry. The Guardian.
Abnormal functioning of the sensory nerves is what causes the sensory loss in patients with this condition. A third condition that may be caused by a mutation in the PRDM12 gene is Midface toddler excoriation syndrome (MiTES). MiTES is an newly discovered condition that has recently been reported in three children who were unrelated. Persistent scratching around the nose and eyes from the first year of life results in deep, scarring wounds in the patients with this condition.
However, she tries to gather information to restore the mark through the Order of the Emerald Claw and the religion known as the Blood of Vol. The worst punishment for a member of a dragonmarked house is called excoriation. It is similar to excommunication in that the other members of the house are not allowed to have any contact with the excoriate under threat of severe punishment themselves. Excoriates may not even avail themselves of the publicly available services their house provides.
The most common cause of periwound issues is excessive moisture present in the area surrounding the wound. Exudate from heavily draining wounds causes irritation of the periwound that may lead to maceration, excoriation, and otherwise compromise skin integrity. This type of damage is more common in chronic wounds due to exudate composition which differs from fluids produced in acute wounds or burns. Chronic wound exudate contains proteolytic enzymes and other components that degrade skin integrity and predispose it to inflammation.
Acetylcysteine has been studied for a number of psychiatric disorders. Several reviews found tentative evidence for N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, autism, bipolar disorder, drug-induced neuropathy, major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, specific drug addictions (cocaine), trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, and a certain form of epilepsy (progressive myoclonic). Preliminary evidence showed efficacy in anxiety disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and mild traumatic brain injury although confirmatory studies are required. Tentative evidence also supports use in cannabis use disorder.
The urostomy is fashioned as previously described and connected by ureteroenteric anastomosis to the transplant ureter. Urinary tract infections are unfortunately very common because stomas are natural colonisers of bacteria; in transplant patients, antibiotic treatment, often over a long term and more frequent appliance changes are effective but not curative countermeasures. The bag adheres to the skin using a disk made of flexible, adherent materials. Unfortunately, there can be problems with leaking and rashes (excoriation), and heavy physical exertion will exacerbate deterioration of the appliance.
Behavioral treatments include habit reversal training, cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance-enhanced behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Several studies have shown that habit reversal training associated with awareness training reduces skin-picking behavior in those individuals with excoriation disorder that do not have psychological disabilities. Habit reversal training can include awareness enhancement and competing response training. For example, in one study the competing response training required participants to make a closed fist for one minute instead of picking or in response to a condition that usually provokes picking behavior.
Scrum is found to be of marginal use. Cuttin' Edge and Koral are both sentenced to work in the mines. When Bowman is scanned it is discovered that he is in fact 'Space Major Jon Bowman', the designer of Earth's defence system and high on the Dalek's list of wanted people, causing the commander to be alerted. Upon being told by the Command Dalek that Bowman will be taken for brain excoriation, which will kill him, Koral, who is secretly in love with Bowman, lashes out at the nearest Dalek.
Released only days after recording was complete, it reached number two on the album chart. Presley with Juliet Prowse in G.I. Blues Presley returned to television on May 12 as a guest on The Frank Sinatra Timex Special—ironic for both stars, given Sinatra's earlier excoriation of rock and roll. Also known as Welcome Home Elvis, the show had been taped in late March, the only time all year Presley performed in front of an audience. Parker secured an unheard-of $125,000 fee for eight minutes of singing.
He also pointed out that many American entertainers and politicians, including Presidents Bill Clinton and Gerald Ford and rival presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, had changed their names. CNET's Chris Matyszczyk called the segment a "lengthy excoriation" of Trump and commented that Oliver's intents extended past "mere satire", influencing Americans to care enough to vote against Trump. After the segment, a Twitterbot named "DeepDrumpf" was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Named after the Last Week Tonight segment, the bot uses neural network technology to post tweets in an imitation of Trump.
Leveraging his authority on behalf of striking abattoir workers and the right to unionise, Perón became increasingly thought of as presidential timber. On 18 September 1945, he delivered an address billed as "from work to home and from home to work". The speech, prefaced by an excoriation of the conservative opposition, provoked an ovation by declaring that "we've passed social reforms to make the Argentine people proud to live where they live, once again." This move fed growing rivalries against Perón and on 9 October 1945, he was forced to resign by opponents within the armed forces.
The Life of Wu Xun attained its unique status in Chinese movie history because of the lengthy political criticism campaign that was enacted against it. On May 20, 1951, after the editorial Ought to Emphasize the Discussion on 'The Life of Wu Xun' was published in the People's Daily, there emerged the very first large-scale excoriation of a film in the history of the People's Republic of China. Shortly after its release the film was personally denounced by Mao Zedong. In the People's Daily Mao attacked Wu Xun as a liberal whose literacy programs implied that revolution was not necessary.
Coroner Elizabeth Morris said that the new evidence in relation to dingo attacks on infants and young children had helped convince her to reopen the investigation. After 32 years of intense media interest and public excoriation, the Chamberlains stated they remained unsatisfied with bare acquittal and presumed innocence, and were keen to finally, and definitively, determine how their daughter died.Rule, Andrew, New inquest must declare innocence, Herald Sun, 20 December 2011. On 12 June 2012, an Australian coroner made a final ruling that a dingo dog took baby Azaria Chamberlain from a campsite in 1980 and caused her death.
George W. Goddard, flew co-pilot in aircraft No. 81 to document the mission using a specially-modified Graflex camera. Reporters were also invited to accompany the mission. They included Hanson Baldwin, possibly because of his earlier excoriation of the "Shasta Disaster," and a radio crew from the National Broadcasting Company (which on 4 April 1937, had made a live six-minute broadcast from a B-17 at Langley Field) to broadcast from aboard the lead aircraft while it made the interception. LeMay used the Rex's noon position report of 11 May in conjunction with known routes and speeds of ocean liners bound for New York to calculate an intercept point for the next day, based on the ship's expected noon position for 12 May.
Sinclair began his career as an assistant stage manager in October 1926 at the Greenwich Village Theater but worked there for less than a fortnight before moving to Cleveland to work at a stock company. He would eventually return to New York and worked his way up to stage manager, although almost every production he worked on was not a success, which led him to publish Why I Am Leaving the Theater, an "excoriation of the commercial stage." Sinclair became a sports desk editor for The Morning Telegraph and later worked at the Museum of the City of New York before, two years later, his mentor George S. Kaufman lured him back to the theater and he assisted Kaufman with his 1930 production of Once In a Lifetime. Sinclair would direct or stage manage many theater productions, including the directing the original productions of Dodsworth (1934), Pride and Prejudice (1935), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936), Babes in Arms (1937) and The Philadelphia Story (1939).
People with delusional parsitosis believe that "parasites, worms, mites, bacteria, fungus" or some other living organism has infected them, and reasoning or logic will not dissuade them from this belief. Details vary among those who have the condition, though it typically manifests as a crawling and pin-pricking sensation that is most commonly described as involving perceived parasites crawling upon or burrowing into the skin, sometimes accompanied by an actual physical sensation (known as formication). Sufferers may injure themselves in attempts to be rid of the "parasites"; resulting skin damage includes excoriation, bruising and cuts, as well as damage caused from using chemical substances and obsessive cleansing routines. A "preceding event such as a bug bite, travel, sharing clothes, or contact with an infected person" is often identified by individuals with DP; such events may lead the individual to misattribute symptoms because of a more awareness of symptoms they were previously able to ignore.

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