Original paper
Peripheral Sensitization and Loss of Descending Inhibition Is a Hallmark of Chronic Pruritus
Volume: 140, Issue: 1, Pages: 203 - 211.e4
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Neurophysiological mechanisms leading to chronicity of pruritus are not yet fully understood and it is not known whether these mechanisms diverge between different underlying diseases of chronic pruritus (CP). This study aimed to detect such mechanisms in CP of various origins. A total of 120 patients with CP of inflammatory origin (atopic dermatitis), neuropathic origin (brachioradial pruritus), and chronic prurigo of nodular type, the latter...
Paper Details
Title
Peripheral Sensitization and Loss of Descending Inhibition Is a Hallmark of Chronic Pruritus
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
140
Issue
1
Pages
203 - 211.e4
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