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1 -associated itch, the cellular basis for its pruritic action is yet unclear.
2 hatidic acid, that activates TRPV1 and whose pruritic activity, as well as that of histamine, occurs
3 gnificantly enhanced scratching responses to pruritic agents.
4 bullous rash over her arms and feet that was pruritic and excoriating.
5 e specific emollients that are used to treat pruritic and inflamed skin, and/or whether the impaired
6  2 receptors (H1/2r) are widely used as anti-pruritics and central sedatives, but demonstrate only mo
7 g modular architecture in which nociceptive, pruritic, and innocuous stimuli are processed by distinc
8 imals have no skin lesions and do not appear pruritic at any time during infection.
9 eatment, she experienced progressive painful pruritic breast fullness, skin dimpling, and skin discol
10 eceiving immunosuppressive therapy developed pruritic, brown plaques on the trunk and extremities sho
11 ion neurons were identified as responding to pruritic chemicals and playing a role in itch sensation.
12                Atopic dermatitis is a highly pruritic chronic inflammatory skin disorder affecting 10
13                        The identification of pruritic compounds offers insight into understanding the
14 th juvenile idiopathic arthritis developed a pruritic cutaneous eruption while receiving etanercept.
15                                          The pruritic cytokine IL-31 has been shown to be expressed b
16 d a mutant mouse that spontaneously develops pruritic dermatitis as the result of an initial defect i
17 as the dog, naturally and commonly develop a pruritic dermatitis that is clinically and immunological
18 s can lead to the development of spontaneous pruritic dermatitis.
19 minant maternal clinical features included a pruritic descending macular or maculopapular rash, arthr
20  to validate severity of scratching in other pruritic disease.
21 to the same types of neurons active in other pruritic diseases or pathologies that affect the nervous
22 del of allergic contact dermatitis, a common pruritic disorder in humans.
23 ical trials and practice across the gamut of pruritic disorders.
24 ctive target for the development of new anti-pruritic drugs.
25 matory skin disease that is characterized by pruritic, eczematoid skin lesions.
26  in more than 90% of cases, this eruption is pruritic eczematous dermatitis.
27 atory phenotype characterized by xerosis and pruritic eczematous lesions; dermal infiltration of CD4+
28 ch supports the notion that IL-31 exerts its pruritic effect indirectly via keratinocytes and seconda
29  is relevant because we observed robust anti-pruritic effects with topical applications of selective
30                                Maculopapular pruritic exanthema occurred in 20% of patients; gastroin
31 ase characterized by relapsing appearance of pruritic hives.
32 tellation of multisystem abnormalities and a pruritic ichthyosiform erythroderma, are together diagno
33 ous plaques, 0.5 to 2.5 cm in diameter, were pruritic in one case and asymptomatic in a second case.
34                               Canine AD is a pruritic inflammatory condition that shows many features
35          Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic pruritic inflammatory disease that commonly presents in
36 ermatitis, this experimental animal model of pruritic inflammatory skin disease may facilitate invest
37 at transgenic mice spontaneously developed a pruritic inflammatory skin disease reproducing all key f
38          Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic pruritic inflammatory skin disease.
39 nd mast-cell hyperactivity, resulting in the pruritic, inflammatory dermatosis that characterizes AD.
40 espond to itch-producing agents and transmit pruritic information to the brain.
41 ay a role in the formation and regulation of pruritic (itch) circuits.
42                             The detection of pruritic (itchy) stimuli is mediated by a variety of rec
43 s of mast cells were observed in the skin of pruritic JAK2V617F transgenic mice.
44  characterized by wet, oozing, erythematous, pruritic lesions in the acute stage and xerotic, licheni
45                 We propose the unifying term pruritic nonbullous pemphigoid for all patients with imm
46     Among the Fos-positive neurons following pruritic or capsaicin stimuli, approximately 1-2% were r
47        Despite the substantial prevalence of pruritic papular eruption (PPE) among HIV-infected Afric
48                                              Pruritic papular eruption occurring in HIV-infected indi
49 year-old white man with widespread, crusted, pruritic papules on the scalp, ears, and face and a purp
50  may represent mediators between noxious and pruritic pathways, and allow scratch to inhibit itch.
51 ional ablation, we provide evidence that the pruritic phenotype in Bhlhb5 mutants is due to selective
52 kin condition, characterized by an intensely pruritic rash at the site of contact with allergens like
53 hortness of breath, tongue swelling, diffuse pruritic rash, and skin flushing.
54 nsory neurons mediate acute inflammatory and pruritic responses following exogenous stimulation and m
55             Initially 16 employees developed pruritic skin changes.
56        Atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory, pruritic skin disease that often occurs in early infancy
57  hydrochlorothiazide are important causes of pruritic skin eruptions in older patients.
58 an Africa is a commonly occurring, intensely pruritic skin rash.
59 heat, but not for reaction to mechanical and pruritic stimuli.
60                              Other localized pruritic syndromes, including brachioradial pruritus and
61 ibers may represent a clinically useful anti-pruritic therapeutic approach for histaminergic and non-
62 venues for studying itch and developing anti-pruritic therapies.
63  stimuli from activating the nociceptive and pruritic transmission pathways.
64                            Skin lesions with pruritic vesicles on an erythematous base with surroundi
65 urticaria (CU) is a disease characterized by pruritic weals, angio-oedema or both occurring for at le

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