Yes. See the other question on this topic.
Parasitosis (illusory or delusional)
Please check out these links for an important differential diagnosis: Morgellonshttp://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/02/MORGELLONS.TMP http://www.morgellons.org
There appears to be several words relating to this concept. One is Morgellon's Disease, a physical condition though its classification as a new illness is debateable.Most doctors, including dermatologists and psychiatrists, regard Morgellons as a manifestation of known medical conditions, including delusional parasitosis The second, as mentioned in the above quote, is delusional parasitosis, which is a form of psychosis that results in the belief of crawling on / beneath the skin. However this sensation isn't always related to psychosis of course; the feeling itself is refered to as formication.
Parasite infestation.
"Delusional" is an adjective.
That is the correct spelling for the word "delusional".
Delusional disorder ( delusional thinking) is characterized by the presence of recurrent, persistent non-bizarre delusions.
Delusional disorder is typically a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment, a remission of delusional symptoms occurs in up to 50% of patients
The duration of Delusional Downtown Divas is -420.0 seconds.
Delusional - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
That would depend on the situation. He could be simply lying, your proof could be inaccurate, or you could be delusional -- among other possibilities. Or, he could be delusional.
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