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- Title:
- 05_36 Mediators and Mechanisms of Itch
- Description:
- Understanding the pathogenesis of pruritus is important because it helps the clinician to choose appropriate treatment and appreciate exacerbating factors. This session aims to provide knowledge on the mediators and mechanisms of itch.
- Hierarchy:
- Dermatology (e-Derm) (eIntegrity) > e-Derm 05 - Urticaria/mastocytosis/pruritus > 05_36 Mediators and Mechanisms of Itch
- Author(s):
-
Anne-Marie Skellett
- Created:
- 29 Sep 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 2 Oct 2014
- Keywords:
- 230_0079, itch, Pruritus, Pruritoceptive, Atopic eczema, Urticaria, Senescent
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- Title:
- 05_36 Mediators and Mechanisms of Itch
- Description:
- Understanding the pathogenesis of pruritus is important because it helps the clinician to choose appropriate treatment and appreciate exacerbating factors. This session aims to provide knowledge on the mediators and mechanisms of itch.
- Hierarchy:
- Dermatology (e-Derm) (eIntegrity) > e-Derm 05 - Urticaria/mastocytosis/pruritus > 05_36 Mediators and Mechanisms of Itch
- Author(s):
-
Anne-Marie Skellett
- Created:
- 29 Sep 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 2 Oct 2014
- Keywords:
- 230_0079, itch, Pruritus, Pruritoceptive, Atopic eczema, Urticaria, Senescent