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
3
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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
- increased blood cell levels
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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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- apply cold, wet cloth or ice pack to skin that is itching
- take an oatmeal bath
- moisturize the skin
- apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine
- apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine
8
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- Lichen Simplex Chronicus
- reduce/control itching
- **leathery patches**
- raw skin
- scales
- Lesions with SHARP borders
9
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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
10
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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