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Journal of Clinical and
            Basic Psychosomatics                                    Prevalence of skin disorders in patients with schizophrenia



            Funding                                            5.   Molina-Ruiz AM, Pulpillo A, Molina-Ruiz RM,  et al.,
                                                                  2016, Chlorpromazine-induced severe skin pigmentation
            None.                                                 and corneal opacities in a patient with schizophrenia. Int J
                                                                  Dermatol, 55: 909–912.
            Conflict of interest
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.13085
            The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
                                                               6.   Singh LK, Sahu M, Praharaj SK, 2015, Olanzapine-induced
            Author contributions                                  reversible pellagroid skin lesion. Curr Drug Saf, 10: 251–253.

            Conceptualization: Narang Tarun, Shubh Mohan Singh     https://doi.org/10.2174/1574886310666150616143621
            Investigation:  Natarajan  Varadharajan,  Seema  Rani,   7.   Singh SM, Surendran I, Jain S, et al., 2019, The prevalence
               Hitaishi Mehta, Sanjana Kathiravan                 of non-communicable disease risk factors in community-
            Writing – original draft: Narang Tarun, Shubh Mohan   living patients with psychiatric disorders: A  study from
               Singh                                              North India. Asian J Psychiatry, 41: 23–27.
            Writing – review & editing: Narang Tarun, Shubh Mohan      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2019.03.004
               Singh                                           8.   Mookhoek E, Van De Kerkhof PC, Hovens JE, et al., 2010,
                                                                  Skin disorders in chronic psychiatric illness.  J  Eur Acad
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            Dermatol Venereol, 24: 1151–1156.
            Ethical approval was obtained (Approval ID: INT/      https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-3083.2010.03609.x
            IEC/2019/002190) and informed consent was taken from
            patients.                                          9.   George A, Girisha BS, Rao S, 2018, A perspective study of
                                                                  cutaneous manifestations in primary psychiatric disorders
            Consent for publication                               in a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Psychiatry, 60: 213–226.
                                                                  h t t ps://do i .o r g/10.4103/psy c hi a t r y.I n di a nJ
            Informed consent was taken from patients to publish their   Psychiatry_156_18
            data.
                                                               10.  Kuruvila M, Gahalaut P, Zacharia A, 2004, A study of skin
            Availability of data                                  disorders in patients with primary psychiatric conditions.
                                                                  Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol, 70: 292–295.
            The data that support the findings of this study are available
            on request from the corresponding author.          11.  Moftah NH, Kamel AM, Attia HM, et al., 2013, Skin diseases
                                                                  in patients with primary psychiatric conditions: A hospital
            Further disclosure                                    based study. J Epidemiol Glob Health, 3: 131–138.

            The preprint of this paper can be accessed at: https://www.     https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2013.03.005
            medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.09.07.22279578v1  12.  Wu B, Wu B, Lee S, et al., 2014, Prevalence and associated
                                                                  factors of comorbid skin diseases in patients with
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