Itch: Mechanisms and Management of PruritusJeffrey D. Bernhard Rely on this text for definitive coverage of evaluation, differential diagnosis, and treatment of all skin disorders and systemic diseases associated with itching. The five-part organization includes basic pathophysiology of pruritus, dermatologic aspects of itching, systemic causes of itching - including drug reactions, AIDS, liver disease, and more - psychologic and psychiatric aspects of itching, and treatment including topical treatment, phototherapy, and antihistamines. For anyone who sees patients with itch, this timely text offers the final word on recognizing and effectively treating this important symptom. |
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... necrosis Ulcer Prurigo nodularis Lichen simplex chronicus Post - inflammatory pigmentary alteration Scar Absent Irregular Regular hyperplasia Variable increased Loss of rete ridges Scale - crust Inflammatory crust + bacteria hyperplasia ...
... necrosis Ulcer Prurigo nodularis Lichen simplex chronicus Post - inflammatory pigmentary alteration Scar Absent Irregular Regular hyperplasia Variable increased Loss of rete ridges Scale - crust Inflammatory crust + bacteria hyperplasia ...
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... necrosis ( i.e. , Brown recluse spider bites ) .48a Hypersensitivity to hymenoptera stings can result in anaphy- laxis and death , and patients who are known to be highly allergic may need to undergo desensitization treatments by an ...
... necrosis ( i.e. , Brown recluse spider bites ) .48a Hypersensitivity to hymenoptera stings can result in anaphy- laxis and death , and patients who are known to be highly allergic may need to undergo desensitization treatments by an ...
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... necrotic tumor cells entering the systemic circulation , ' from an allergic reaction to tumor- specific antigens , 17 and from production of chemical mediators of pruritus by the tumor.18 Cormia and colleagues suggested that pruritus ...
... necrotic tumor cells entering the systemic circulation , ' from an allergic reaction to tumor- specific antigens , 17 and from production of chemical mediators of pruritus by the tumor.18 Cormia and colleagues suggested that pruritus ...
Contents
Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy of Pruritus | 1 |
Dermatologic Aspects of Itching | 37 |
Itchy Papular Eruptions | 69 |
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Acad Dermatol acid Acta Derm Venereol agents allergic antihistamines antipruritic aquagenic pruritus Arch Dermatol areas atopic dermatitis Bernhard JD bile biopsy bullous burning cancer carcinoma cause Chap chemical cholestasis cholestatic chronic clinical contact dermatitis cream cutaneous Derm Venereol Stockh dermatitis herpetiformis Dermatology differential diagnosis disorders dose drug eczema effects eosinophils eruption erythema evaluation excoriations factors folliculitis gestationis hepatitis histamine Hodgkin's disease immunodeficiency infection Int J Dermatol iron deficiency irritation itching itchy Lancet liver lotions lymphoma malignancy mast cells mastocytosis mechanisms mediators medication metabolic mites nerve neurons notalgia paresthetica occur oral pain papular urticaria papules patients pemphigoid percent peripheral phototherapy plaques polycythemia pregnancy present primary biliary cirrhosis prurigo nodularis pruritogenic pruritus associated psoriasis psychogenic PUVA rash reactions receptors renal failure renal itch reported response scabies scalp scratching secondary sensation sensory serum Shelley skin disease stimulation symptoms syndrome systemic disease Table therapy treated tumors uremic pruritus vulvar