
Pruritus can be due to a variety of factors and can often be difficult for a physician to manage. Often the etiology is psychosomatic, wherein a careful history is the key to proper diagnosis. Such a case is presented.
Physician-Patient Relations, Pruritus, Human-Animal Bond, Parakeets, Animals, Humans, Female, Aged
Physician-Patient Relations, Pruritus, Human-Animal Bond, Parakeets, Animals, Humans, Female, Aged
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