OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of cutaneous field stimulation of C fibers for the treatment of itchy skin and its effect on peripheral nerve fibers as shown in skin biopsy specimens. DESIGN: We conducted an open-label uncontrolled study of 19 patients with itching. Each patient applied a flexible plate containing electrodes to the itchy area for 20 minutes at a time once daily for 5 weeks to stimulate nerve fibers with a constant current (0.8 mA). Skin biopsy specimens were collected before treatment and at the end of treatment and were immunostained for calcitonin gene-related peptide and protein gene product 9.5. SETTING: University hospital in Lund, Sweden. PATIENTS: Sixteen patients with nostalgia paresthetica or brachioradial prur...
Itch is a common manifestation in systemic disease. Recent microneurography studies showed that itc...
Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive, skin cooling treatment for local fat reduction that causes prolonged...
Two dermatologic patients displaying peripheral and central nerve damage, respectively, are describe...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background Despite the fact that severe itch is common in many dermatological diseases, the therapeu...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
Goal. To assess the effect of topical treatment of atopic dermatitis patients with the 0.1% tacrolim...
Research over the past 15 years has helped to clarify the anatomy and physiology of itch, the clinic...
Specially designed transcutaneous electrical stimulation paradigms can be used to provoke experiment...
We have recently shown that stimulation, through a multi-electrode array, of thin nerve fibres close...
Background: There has been a controversy regarding the cause of brachioradial pruritus: is it caused...
BACKGROUND: The effect of acupuncture on nociceptive pain is well documented, but effects on nocicep...
Introduction: Itch is a common symptom in dermatologic and other diseases and can have a severe impa...
Icth is a common manifestation in systemic disease as malignancy, haematological disorders, uraemia ...
Itch is a common manifestation in systemic disease. Recent microneurography studies showed that itc...
Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive, skin cooling treatment for local fat reduction that causes prolonged...
Two dermatologic patients displaying peripheral and central nerve damage, respectively, are describe...
Background: A new technique, cutaneous field stimulation (CFS), which activates electrically unmyeli...
Scratching the skin, while instantly relieving itch, often aggravates itch over time due to skin inj...
Background Despite the fact that severe itch is common in many dermatological diseases, the therapeu...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
Goal. To assess the effect of topical treatment of atopic dermatitis patients with the 0.1% tacrolim...
Research over the past 15 years has helped to clarify the anatomy and physiology of itch, the clinic...
Specially designed transcutaneous electrical stimulation paradigms can be used to provoke experiment...
We have recently shown that stimulation, through a multi-electrode array, of thin nerve fibres close...
Background: There has been a controversy regarding the cause of brachioradial pruritus: is it caused...
BACKGROUND: The effect of acupuncture on nociceptive pain is well documented, but effects on nocicep...
Introduction: Itch is a common symptom in dermatologic and other diseases and can have a severe impa...
Icth is a common manifestation in systemic disease as malignancy, haematological disorders, uraemia ...
Itch is a common manifestation in systemic disease. Recent microneurography studies showed that itc...
Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive, skin cooling treatment for local fat reduction that causes prolonged...
Two dermatologic patients displaying peripheral and central nerve damage, respectively, are describe...