Pruritus without evidence of primary disease Flashcards

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Prurigo Nodularis

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  • itch/scratch cycle
  • multiple discreet, firm papulonodules with central scale/crust due to chronic scratching and picking
  • butterfly sign = everwhere except where the pt cannot reach
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Lichen Simplex Chronicus

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  • plaques that are either skin colored, pink, or hyperpigmented with exaggerated skin lines and a leathery appearance due to habitual scratching/rubbing
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Aquagenic pruritus

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  • prickling, burning, stinging, and itching that may develop within 30 min of water exposure regardless of temperature or salinity
  • →indicative of polycythemia vera
    • increased blood cell levels
      • due to overproduction by bone marrow
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Notalgia parasthetica

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  • neurological pruritus
  • tends to be unilateral on the upper to mid back
  • hyperpigmented patch may be present
  • tx: capsaicin, ice packs, gabapentin
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bracioradial pruritus

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  • neuropathic pruritus
  • tends to affect the arms and the neck bilaterally
  • tx: capsaicin, ice packs, and gabapentin
  • tends to affect women with light skin tones more than men
    • 35-45 yos
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Dysesthesia

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  • abnormal sensation that can be spontaneous or evoked
  • may include pain, pruritys, tingling, burning, or ‘pins and needles’

****Cocnerning if symptoms are sudden, severe, or worsen significantly→ need to image the appropriate area of the spine***

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General Pruritus Treatment

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  1. apply cold, wet cloth or ice pack to skin that is itching
  2. take an oatmeal bath
  3. moisturize the skin
  4. apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine
  5. apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine
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  • Lichen Simplex Chronicus
  • reduce/control itching
  • **leathery patches**
  • raw skin
  • scales
  • Lesions with SHARP borders
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  • Prurigo Nodularis
  • butterfly sign
  • dome-shaped, nodular lesions = usually symmetrical
  • **chronic inflammatory skin disease
  • tx:
    • topical corticosteroids creams
    • ointments with menthol or phenol to cool and soothe itchy skin
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  • Notalgia Parasthetica
  • Dysthesia: abnormal/unpleasant sensation that is either spontaneous or evoked
  • tx:
    • capsaicin, icepacks, gabapentin
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  • brachioradial pruritus often associated with sun exposure
  • cervical nerve irritation
  • Diagnosis: ice-pack sign
    • immediate relief of itching with application of icepack
  • tx: Capsaicin, gabapentin, icepacks, antihistamines
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