Non-dermatological Challenges of Chronic Itch
Chronic itch occurs in many skin diseases, but also in a variety of systemic, neurological, and psychogenic/psychosomatic disorders, or is caused by drug intake. When several diseases or causes co-exist, chronic itch is categorized as "mixed origin". These patients present with unaltered s...
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Main Authors: | Andreas E. Kremer (Author), Thomas Mettang (Author), Elke Weisshaar (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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