A Review of Aeruginascin and Potential Entourage Effect in Hallucinogenic Mushrooms

  • Chue P
  • Andreiev A
  • Bucuci E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the quality of life in patients with chronic hand eczema Methods: Descriptive study collating patients who consulted for CHE, at the Dermatology Department of the CHU Hédi Chaker Sfax, during 3 years (2018-2020). A socio-demographic, clinic , and the Quality of life Questionnaire (DLQI) were administered in this study. Results: Our study included 12 patients (8 men and 4 women). The mean age was 46.8AE11.6 years. The patients were in professional activity in 86.8% of the cases. No patient was in early retirement or disability status. The average duration of the disease was 4.5 years (1-9 years). All patients were in remission. The intensity of pruritus at the last attack was mild (25.77%), moderate (72.23%), and severe (2%). The impact of pruritus on sleep was noted in 100%. The mean total quality of life score (DLQI) was 6.8AE5.5 which means a moderate impairment of quality of life Conclusions: This work highlights the importance of the impact of this dermatitis on the quality of life of these patients. Therefore, multidisciplinary dermatological and psychiatric management is considered necessary Disclosure: No significant relationships.

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Chue, P., Andreiev, A., Bucuci, E., Els, C., & Chue, J. (2022). A Review of Aeruginascin and Potential Entourage Effect in Hallucinogenic Mushrooms. European Psychiatry, 65(S1), S885–S885. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2297

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