Itch is a nociceptive sensation linked with reflexes and cognitive motor actions. We traditionally think of itch as a sensation of the skin related to allergy, an insect sting or interestingly, anxiety and frustration. Less understood and considered are the physiological processes involved in the itching sensation that occurs at mucosal and junctional dermal sites, which is extraordinary as from an evolutionary point of view these sites serve important guardian roles, rich in sensory nerves and inflammatory cells. Despite itch being an ancient reflex and evolutionarily conserved phenomenon, better clinical understanding of the nuances between sites of itch sensation may lead to improved clinical outcomes. This review invites readers to appr...
This chapter summarizes recent findings regarding the central transmission of acute and chronic itch...
vokes the desire or reflex to scratch. The sensation of itch can be divided into acute and chronic c...
Itch is a frequent symptom in many diseases. Some studies have used questionnaires to evaluate pruri...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
Itch, to most, is a common nuisance, although when chronic it can negatively affect quality of life....
Itch is described as an irritating sensation that triggers a desire to scratch. However, this defini...
Intense itch and urge to scratch are the major symptoms of many chronic skin ailments, which are inc...
Intense itch and urge to scratch are the major symptoms of many chronic skin ailments, which are inc...
Itch and pain share numerous mechanistic similarities. Patients with chronic itch conditions (for in...
Itch is one of the major symptoms of skin disease although it remains poorly studied. Little is know...
Neuropathic itch is clinically important but has received much less attention as compared to neuropa...
Pruritogenic factors stimulate, by means of chemical mediators (histamine, proteinases, kinins, pros...
Itch is an unpleasant cutaneous sensation that can arise following insect bites, exposure to plant i...
While considerable effort has been made to investigate the neural mechanisms of pain, much less effo...
This chapter summarizes recent findings regarding the central transmission of acute and chronic itch...
vokes the desire or reflex to scratch. The sensation of itch can be divided into acute and chronic c...
Itch is a frequent symptom in many diseases. Some studies have used questionnaires to evaluate pruri...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
Itch, to most, is a common nuisance, although when chronic it can negatively affect quality of life....
Itch is described as an irritating sensation that triggers a desire to scratch. However, this defini...
Intense itch and urge to scratch are the major symptoms of many chronic skin ailments, which are inc...
Intense itch and urge to scratch are the major symptoms of many chronic skin ailments, which are inc...
Itch and pain share numerous mechanistic similarities. Patients with chronic itch conditions (for in...
Itch is one of the major symptoms of skin disease although it remains poorly studied. Little is know...
Neuropathic itch is clinically important but has received much less attention as compared to neuropa...
Pruritogenic factors stimulate, by means of chemical mediators (histamine, proteinases, kinins, pros...
Itch is an unpleasant cutaneous sensation that can arise following insect bites, exposure to plant i...
While considerable effort has been made to investigate the neural mechanisms of pain, much less effo...
This chapter summarizes recent findings regarding the central transmission of acute and chronic itch...
vokes the desire or reflex to scratch. The sensation of itch can be divided into acute and chronic c...
Itch is a frequent symptom in many diseases. Some studies have used questionnaires to evaluate pruri...