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The patients at Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore had a problem: No one was asking about their
pain
. When they filled out their patient satisfaction surveys, they let administration know that this was an area where they were less than satisfied with their care. So two years ago, the hospital hired a
pain
management coordinator to develop a program from
scratch
.
...
PMID:How to take the pain out of hospitalization. 1126 Aug 49
Ultrasonography is a wide spread, non-invasive and repeatable imaging methodology. It is able to evidence any type of lesion and to describe its extent, its site and its content. The ultrasound role in the diagnosis of a case of cat
scratch
disease in a 44 year old man is described. Symptoms included intermittent fever,
pain
and palpable tumefactions in right armpit and elbow. The patient underwent routine and lymphoadenopathy specific laboratory data. Ultrasound examination and echo-guided fine-needle biopsy of the evident lesions were performed. These exams, related to pathological clinical presentation, have shown a chronic granulomatous lymphadenopathy like cat
scratch
disease. This case provides further evidence that ultrasound procedures might play an important role in differential diagnosis of palpable lesions.
...
PMID:[Usefulness of ultrasonography in the study of superficial lymph nodes. A case of cat scratch disease]. 1185 Jun 15
Scratching behavior is used to assess itch sensation in animals, but few studies have addressed the relative
scratch
-inducing capacity of different algesic and pruritic chemicals. Furthermore, central neural mechanisms underlying itch are not well understood. We used electrophysiological and behavioral methods to investigate the ability of several irritant chemicals to excite neurons in the superficial dorsal horn, as well as to elicit scratching, in rats. In anesthetized rats, single neurons in the superficial lumbar dorsal horn, identified by their responsiveness to intracutaneous (ic) histamine, were classified as wide dynamic range (WDR) or nociceptive-specific (NS). Serotonin (5-HT) given ic to the paw excited most (88%) WDR and NS neurons over a prolonged time course (often up to 40 min). 5-HT-evoked responses exhibited significant tachyphylaxis. Most neurons also gave shorter-duration responses to ic capsaicin (92%) and mustard oil (71%). In separate behavioral experiments, significant dose-related hind limb scratching directed at the ic injection site in the back of the neck was elicited by 5-HT over a time course similar to that of evoked neuronal firing. A second 5-HT injection made 40 min later at the same site elicited significantly less scratching. Formalin also elicited scratching that was not dose-related and less than that evoked by 5-HT. 5-HT and Formalin also evoked head or whole-body shakes that were significantly correlated with scratching. Neither histamine, capsaicin, nor vehicle controls elicited significant scratching or shaking. In rats, 5-HT appears to be more pruritogenic than histamine as assessed by scratching and shaking behavior, and excites superficial dorsal horn neurons over a behaviorally relevant time course. However, because most neurons additionally responded to
pain
-producing stimuli, they are not itch-specific. They might nonetheless contribute to neural pathways that distinguish between
pain
and itch based on some neural mechanism such as frequency coding.
...
PMID:Responses of superficial dorsal horn neurons to intradermal serotonin and other irritants: comparison with scratching behavior. 1187 2
Itch is a major symptom of skin disease and is poorly understood, in part due to the lack of adequate small animal models. We show, using iontophoresis of histamine and capsaicin, that it is possible to induce scratching behaviour in both guinea pig and mouse. Use of iontophoresis may obviate the problems of induction of
pain
as well as itch when injection is used. The behavioural response to capsaicin, however, differs from that seen with histamine, raising the possibility that the use of
scratch
counts as a method of measuring itch severity needs to be set in the context of other responses. Naloxone partly inhibits scratching in mouse and guinea pig due to histamine. We also show that contact sensitization with 2-4 dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) can be used as a simple assay for chronic itch allowing study of scratching over at least a 15-h period. The characteristics of scratching (but not the time course) induced with DNCB are similar to those seen with histamine.
...
PMID:Production of acute and chronic itch with histamine and contact sensitizers in the mouse and guinea pig. 1219 Sep 36
Itching is defined as an unpleasant cutaneous sensation leading to the desire to
scratch
. It serves as a physiological self-protective mechanism as do other cutaneous sensations like
pain
, touch, vibration, cold, and heat to help defend the skin against harmful external agents. Pruritus can be evoked in the skin directly by mechanical and thermal stimuli or indirectly through chemical mediators. It may also be generated in the central nervous system independently of peripheral stimulation. Single-nerve-fiber recordings have shown that histamine-evoked itch is transmitted by selective slow-conducting subpopulations of unmyelinated C-polymodal neurons. Recent experimental studies using improved methods have demonstrated which of the suspected chemical itch mediators such as histamine, neuropeptides, prostaglandins, serotonin, acetylcholine, or bradykinin act pruritogenically on C-fibers. Moreover, investigations have revealed new receptor systems such as vanilloid, opioid, and cannabinoid receptors on cutaneous sensory nerve fibers that may modulate itch and thereby represent targets for antipruritic therapy. This review focuses on the peripheral generation of itch, including neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and inflammatory mediators.
...
PMID:Neurophysiology of pruritus: cutaneous elicitation of itch. 1462 6
The antipruritic effects of the diets containing German chamomile on the compound 48/80-induced scratching in ddY mice were examined. Since it is reported that an injection of compound 48/80, but not histamine, induced scratching behaviour due to itch but not to
pain
in ddY mice (Kuraishi et al., 1995), compound 48/80-induced scratching in ddY mice seems to be a suitable parameter for evaluating antipruritic agents independent of histamine receptor antagonism. In the mice fed the diet containing 1.2 w/w % of the ethyl acetate extract of dried flower of German chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) for 11 days, the compound 48/80-induced scratching behaviour was significantly suppressed. The ethyl acetate extract of German chamomile dose dependently suppressed compound 48/80-induced scratching without affecting body weight increase. The ethyl acetate fraction of the ethanol extract and the ethanol extract of hot water extraction residue of German chamomile flower also showed strong inhibition on the compound 48/80-induced scratching. The inhibitory effects of the dietary intake of the German chamomile extracts on compound 48/80-induced itch-
scratch
response were comparable to oxatomide (10 mg/kg, p.o.), an anti-allergic agent.
...
PMID:Dietary intake of the flower extracts of German chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) inhibited compound 48/80-induced itch-scratch responses in mice. 1469 26
We isolated Bartonella henselae from an inguinal lymph node of a 36-year-old male patient with cat-
scratch
disease. The patient had many areas of erythema on his body, swelling of the left inguinal lymph nodes with
pain
and slight fever. The diagnosis was made on the basis of polymerase chain reaction for B. henselae DNA from the lymph node biopsies and blood sample, and isolation of the organism, histology of the lymph node and serology with an indirect immunofluorescent antibody test. We also analyzed the genome profiles for five strains of 90 isolates from the lymph node by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis after Not I endonuclease digestion. We found two different genomic profiles. These results suggest that the patient had been either co-infected or re-infected with two genetically different strains of B. henselae.
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PMID:First isolation of Bartonella henselae type I from a cat-scratch disease patient in Japan and its molecular analysis. 1497 35
The study of itch remains a neglected field, with a number of barriers limiting satisfactory therapy in the majority of instances. We review recent advances, focusing on the identification of the neural pathways, distinct from
pain
, that signal itch; methods to measure itch as
scratch
in humans; and the identification of a role for H4 receptors in mediating itch (in the mouse).
...
PMID:Itching for progress. 1604 69
Pruritus is an unpleasant sensory perception of the skin associated with the desire to
scratch
. As a physiological nociception, pruritus leads to the removal of harmful agents such as parasites and plants from the skin surface. More often, pruritus occurs as a severe and therapy-refractory symptom of various underlying dermatological and systemic diseases. Comparable to chronic pain, chronic pruritus worsens the general condition and may lead to physical and psychological exhaustion. Until the 1990s, pruritus had been regarded as an incomplete
pain
sensation. Only recently, itch was defined as a separate,
pain
-independent sensation with its own mediators, spinal neurons and cortical areas. These observations led to the development of new therapeutic modalities. This paper gives an overview of itch pathophysiology, clinical types and therapies.
...
PMID:[Pruritus--pathophysiology, clinical features and therapy--an overview]. 1628 78
We present a case of a 9-year-old immunocompetent girl who presented with
pain
in her left elbow and a painful swelling at her left clavicle. She had no lymphadenopathy or fever. Four hot spots were seen at her left clavicle, proximal and distal left humerus and lumbo-sacral spine on a bone scan. A magnetic resonance imaging showed an inflammatory process with bone destruction at her clavicle. Serological testing and polymerase chain reaction performed on a bone biopsy identified a Bartonella henselae infection. She was treated with rifampin and trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole. After a relapse half a year later, the patient recovered fully. Multifocal osteomyelitis is a rare manifestation of cat
scratch
disease in children.
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PMID:Multifocal osteomyelitis in a child: a rare manifestation of cat scratch disease: a case report and systematic review of the literature. 1675 39
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