Pruritus Flashcards

1
Q

what is the definition of pruritus?

A

a usually unpleasant, poorly localised, non-adapting sensation that provokes the desire to scratch

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2
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how many legs does an adult scabies mite have?

A

8

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3
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where is the itch sensation processed in the brain?

A

the forebrain & the hypothalamus

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4
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name the 3 types of mediators of itch

A
  • chemical mediators in the skin
  • nerve transmission
  • CNS mediators
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5
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give some examples of chemical mediators of itch in the skin

A
  • histamine
  • PGE2
  • acetylcholine
  • serotonin
  • Il 2
  • substance P tryptase
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6
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give an example of the nerves involved in mediating itch

A

unmyelinated C fibres

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7
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give an example of the CNS mediators

A

opiates

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8
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what are the 4 different types of causes of itch?

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  • prutitoceptive
  • neuropathic
  • neurogenic
  • psychogenic
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what is a pruritoceptive cause of itch?

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something in the skin that triggers itch, usually assoc. with inflammation/dryness

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what is a neuropathic cause of itch?

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damage of any sort to central or peripheral nerves causing itch

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what is a neurogenic cause of itch?

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no evident damage in CNS but itch caused by e.g. opiate effects on CNS receptors

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what is a psychogenic cause of itch?

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psychological causes with no (currently detectable) CNS damage e.g. itch in delusions of infestations

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13
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name some systemic diseases assoc. with itch

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mostly, not all, neurogenic itch:

  • haemotological
  • paraneoplastic
  • liver & bile duct
  • psychogenic
  • kidney disease
  • thyroid disease
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14
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how is itch managed?

A
  • treat the cause

- anti-itch treatments

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15
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name some anti-itch treatments

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  • sedative anti-histamines
  • emollients
  • anti-depressants
  • phototherapy
  • opiate antagonists
  • for some types of neuropathic itch, anti-epileptics
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