[Neuropathy in pruritus medicine : Recommended diagnostics and therapy].

Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1007/s00105-024-05374-z
Manuel P Pereira, Martin Metz
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Chronic itch is a frequent and debilitating condition that greatly affects the quality of life of those affected. In a subset of patients, damage to the peripheral or central nervous system constitutes the cause of the itch. Small-fiber neuropathy, nerve compression syndromes, post-herpetic neuralgia, scars and burns are possible conditions affecting the peripheral nervous system potentially causing itch, whereas space-occupying lesions affecting the spinal cord and stroke are examples of conditions that may induce central itch. Neuropathic itch starts on normal appearing skin, is often accompanied by pain sensations and other dysesthesias, and usually relieved by local cold application. Its distribution depends on the affected site of the somatosensory system. A comprehensive medical history is paramount to reach the diagnosis, while complementary diagnostics with skin biopsies for the investigation of cutaneous neuromorphological alterations or medical imaging to rule out nerve impingement may be advised in selected cases. Topical agents such as capsaicin or local anesthetics as well as systemic drugs such as gabapentinoids, antidepressants and opioid receptor modulators are used in the treatment of neuropathic itch. This review article provides an overview of the clinical features, underlying causes, diagnostic workup and therapeutic approach in neuropathic itch.

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[瘙痒医学中的神经病变:建议的诊断和治疗]。
慢性瘙痒是一种常见的使人衰弱的疾病,严重影响患者的生活质量。在一部分患者中,外周或中枢神经系统受损是导致瘙痒的原因。小纤维神经病变、神经压迫综合征、带状疱疹后遗神经痛、疤痕和烧伤是影响周围神经系统可能导致瘙痒的病症,而影响脊髓的占位性病变和中风则是可能诱发中枢性瘙痒的病症。神经性瘙痒始于正常皮肤,通常伴有痛感和其他疼痛,局部冷敷通常可以缓解。其分布取决于躯体感觉系统的受影响部位。全面的病史是确诊的首要条件,在选定的病例中,可建议使用皮肤活检进行辅助诊断,以调查皮肤神经形态的改变,或使用医学影像来排除神经撞击。辣椒素或局部麻醉剂等局部用药以及加巴喷丁类、抗抑郁药和阿片受体调节剂等全身用药可用于治疗神经性瘙痒。这篇综述文章概述了神经性瘙痒的临床特征、根本原因、诊断工作和治疗方法。
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