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Itch


2019 Sep


Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)


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Emerging Methods to Objectively Assess Pruritus in Atopic Dermatitis.

Authors

Smith M P, Ly K, Thibodeaux Q, Weerasinghe T, Wu JJ, Yosipovitch G, Bhutani T, Liao W
Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2019 Sep; 9(3):407-420.
PMID: 31256388.

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease with a chronic, relapsing course. Clinical features of AD vary by age, duration, and severity but can include papules, vesicles, erythema, exudate, xerosis, scaling, and lichenification. However, the most defining and universal symptom of AD is pruritus. Pruritus or itch, defined as an unpleasant urge to scratch, is problematic for many reasons, particularly its negative impact on quality of life. Despite the profoundly negative impact of pruritus on patients with AD, clinicians and researchers lack standardized and validated methods to objectively measure pruritus. The purpose of this review is to discuss emerging methods to assess pruritus in AD by describing objective patient-centered tools developed or enhanced over the last decade that can be utilized by clinicians and researchers alike.