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Pruritus

This book provides a thorough and comprehensive reference in the management of pruritus, designed to be a convenient resource for all physicians confronted with patients suffering from itch. The Editors have recruited a board of internationally renowned experts to provide an in-depth analysis of the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Misery, Laurent (Editor ), Ständer, Sonja (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:2nd ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a 1. Neural Processing of Itch -- 2.Pruriceptors -- 3. Central Representation of Itch -- 4.Interaction of Pruritus and Pain -- 5. Modulation of Pruritus: Peripheral and Central Sensitization -- 6.In vitro models of itch -- 7. Measurement of Sensory Function in Chronic Pruritus -- 8. Pruritus, Pain and Other Abnormal Skin Sensations -- 9. Epidemiology -- 10. Classification -- 11. Examination of Patients -- 12. Measurement of Itch: Patient-Reported Outcomes -- 13. Measurement of Itch: Actigraphy -- 14. Placebo and Nocebo Effects on Itch: Methodological and Clinical Implications -- 15. Patient Needs and Treatment Goals in Clinical Care of Chronic Pruritus -- 16. Sex- and Gender-Specific Differences in Chronic Pruritus -- 17. Clinical Presentation of Itch -- 18. Sensitive Skin -- 19. Atopic Dermatitis -- 20. Allergic and Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- 21. Urticaria -- 22.Mastocytosis -- 23. Cutaneous Drug Reactions and Drug-Induced Pruritus -- 24. Psoriasis -- 25. Autoimmune Diseases -- 26. Itch, Infections and Infestations -- 27. Cutaneous Lymphoma -- 28. Neuropathic Pruritus -- 29. Notalgıa Paresthetıca -- 30. Brachioradial Pruritus -- 31. Other Forms of Neuropathic Pruritus -- 32. Small-Fibre Neuropathies -- 33. Chronic Kidney Diseases -- 34.Hepatobiliary Diseases -- 35. Endocrine Diseases -- 36. Pruritus in Hematological Diseases (Including Aquagenic Pruritus) -- 37. Cancers -- 38. The Burden Of Itch -- 39. Psychological Approach -- 40. Psychosomatic Aspects and Psychiatric Conditions -- 41. Psychogenic Pruritus. -- 42. Pruritus in Children -- 43. Pruritus Vulvae -- 44.General Principles and Guidelines -- 45. Capsaicin -- 46. Topical Steroids and Immunomodulators -- 47. Menthol, Camphor and Other Topical Treatments -- 48. Antihistamines -- 49. Anticonvulsants -- 50. Opioid Receptor Antagonists or Agonists -- 51. Antidepressants -- 52. Immunosuppressants -- 53. NK-1 Antagonists -- 54. Psychological Intervention -- 55. Ultraviolet Phototherapy of Pruritus -- 56. Acupuncture -- 57.Future Perspectives: New and Modern Therapies.-. 
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