Pruritus is a symptom that may be associated with a wide array of diseases - skin diseases, systemic diseases or even those without a defined cause. According to its severity and evolution, it may compromise the patients' quality of life in a significant way. New therapeutic approaches, in which histamine release is not the main event, are being described for pruritus control. Therefore, taking into account the origin of the mediators of pruritus, we conducted a review of the available resources emphasizing that, although very important, anti-histamines are not the answer for every kind of pruritus
Discovery of pruritus-specific mediators and receptors facilitated the neurobiological concept of...
Copyright © 2015 Nagihan Tarikci et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Pruritus in cancer is rare and heterogenous. In the past two decades our understanding of pruritus h...
Pruritus is a symptom that may be associated with a wide array of diseases - skin diseases, systemic...
Pruritus, the most common cutaneous symptom, is widely seen in many skin complaints. It is an uncomf...
While the enormous clinical and psychosocial importance of pruritus in many areas of medicine and th...
This review begins with a brief survey of the neuro-physiology and neuroanatomy of pruritus, and goe...
Diagnosis and treatment of pruritus is still a great problem. The pathophysiologic principles are mo...
Pruritus can be a symptom of a distinct dermatologic condition or of an occult underlying systemic d...
Atopic eczema is one of the most pruritic skin diseases. Mediators of atopic eczema itch in the skin...
Pruritus is an unpleasant subjective sensation evoking a desire to scratch. It is commonly encounter...
For centuries, itch was categorized as a submodality of pain. Recent research over the last decade h...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease which characterized by chronic recidive skin ...
Chronic pruritus can be a diagnostic sign of an underlying disease. In the intracutaneous histamine ...
About 20% of the population experience episodes of urticaria at least once in their lifetime. Type I...
Discovery of pruritus-specific mediators and receptors facilitated the neurobiological concept of...
Copyright © 2015 Nagihan Tarikci et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Pruritus in cancer is rare and heterogenous. In the past two decades our understanding of pruritus h...
Pruritus is a symptom that may be associated with a wide array of diseases - skin diseases, systemic...
Pruritus, the most common cutaneous symptom, is widely seen in many skin complaints. It is an uncomf...
While the enormous clinical and psychosocial importance of pruritus in many areas of medicine and th...
This review begins with a brief survey of the neuro-physiology and neuroanatomy of pruritus, and goe...
Diagnosis and treatment of pruritus is still a great problem. The pathophysiologic principles are mo...
Pruritus can be a symptom of a distinct dermatologic condition or of an occult underlying systemic d...
Atopic eczema is one of the most pruritic skin diseases. Mediators of atopic eczema itch in the skin...
Pruritus is an unpleasant subjective sensation evoking a desire to scratch. It is commonly encounter...
For centuries, itch was categorized as a submodality of pain. Recent research over the last decade h...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease which characterized by chronic recidive skin ...
Chronic pruritus can be a diagnostic sign of an underlying disease. In the intracutaneous histamine ...
About 20% of the population experience episodes of urticaria at least once in their lifetime. Type I...
Discovery of pruritus-specific mediators and receptors facilitated the neurobiological concept of...
Copyright © 2015 Nagihan Tarikci et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Pruritus in cancer is rare and heterogenous. In the past two decades our understanding of pruritus h...