Sarah G Brooks, Giulia Coscarella, Gil Yosipovitch
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Abstract
Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by firm, itchy nodules and relentless itch. PN was first described in the 19th century. Following observations of various dermatologists, the clinical presentation was officially given a name in 1909 by James Nevins Hyde. Throughout the 1900s, PN gained pockets of attention concerning its histopathologic features, epidemiology, and pathophysiology, although it existed as a largely ambiguous disease for many years. Only at the turn of the 21st century was the recognition of PN reignited, prompting extensive research and leading to striking advancements in our understanding of the mechanisms that had contributed to PN during the last decade. Despite a long and inconsistent course, there are now definitive immune and neural pathways that can be selectively targeted with novel therapies, suggesting a promising future for managing this debilitating condition.
期刊介绍:
Clinics in Dermatology brings you the most practical and comprehensive information on the treatment and care of skin disorders. Each issue features a Guest Editor and is devoted to a single timely topic relating to clinical dermatology.
Clinics in Dermatology provides information that is...
• Clinically oriented -- from evaluation to treatment, Clinics in Dermatology covers what is most relevant to you in your practice.
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