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. 2001 Jul-Sep;43(3):281–283.

PLICA NEUROPATHICA (POLONICA) IN SCHIZOPHRENIA - A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

PN Suresh Kumar *,*, Beena Antony , Ashish Chakravarthy , AM Kunhi Koyamu §
PMCID: PMC2956158  PMID: 21407871

Abstract

Plica neuropathica also known as plica polonica is an uncommon condition in which the hairs of the scalp in a localised area is compacted into irregularly twisted, irreversibly entangled plaits. A review of literature shows several predisposing factors figuring in plica neuropathica like kinky hair, use of shampoos, febrile illness and psychological disturbances. The authors describe a case of plica neuropathica in a paranoid schizophrenic patient who developed irreversible tangling of scalp hair.

Keywords: Plica neuropathica, plica polonica, schizophrnia

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