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Query: UMLS:C0033774 (
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Four patients with occupational contact dermatitis to Lactuca sativa had cross-sensitivity to Cichorium endivia. One of the patients also had contact urticaria to Lactuca and Cichorium, and another reacted positively to
scratch
tests with these plants as a sign of immediate allergy. In two cases such immediate allergy was considered the cause of a vesicular, intense
itching
eruption within a few minutes of contact with fresh leaves of Lactuca on previously eczematous skin. The severe chronic dermatitis of the hands of these patients is ascribed to combined delayed and immediate allergy.
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PMID:Occupational dermatitis from Lactuca sativa (lettuce) and Cichorium (endive). Simultaneous occurrence of immediate and delayed allergy as a cause of contact dermatitis. 13 83
The preparation of food in restaurant kitchens carries a high risk of occupational dermatoses. Analysis of 33 cases revealed four different etiological types. Simple irritant dermatitis was rare (2 cases), plain contact dermatitis was more common (6 cases). Fifteen patients had relevant patch tests and
scratch
tests; ten had positive
scratch
tests only to explain the cause of their dermatitis. The last type was termed protein contact dermatitis. The major type IV allergens incriminated were metals, onion and garlic. The major proteinaceous allergens indicated by history and test results were fish and shell-fish. Open patch tests with the incriminated foods may cause erythema or oedema on normal skin after 20 minutes. Previously eczematous, now normal looking, skin often responds with a crop of dyshidrotic vesicles preceded by erythema and
itching
30 minutes after the application of an open test. Examination for specific IgE is not always positive in such cases. Inhalant allergy was rare. The results indicate that food handlers are sensitized by the protein they touch, and then react to later contact with the proteins. Protein contact dermatitis is similarly common among veterinary surgeons, while the importance in other occupational groups remains to be studied.
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PMID:Occupational protein contact dermatitis in food handlers. 14 23
A survey was made on workers handling powdered drugs in a pharmaceutical factory. In this factory, two kinds of anti-inflammatory enzyme (bromelain and trypsin), one anti-inflammatory agent (flufenamic acid), one antispasmodic (flopropion) and two kinds of antibiotics (ampicillin and cephalexin) are mainly produced. Twenty four workers were examined by interviews and checked by Cornell Medical Index, and 18 of them complained of respiratory symptoms. These 18 workers were physically examined by skin
scratch
tests, pulmonary function tests and serum immunological tests. Among 24 workers, 9 handled powdered drugs (A group), 5 handled the same in the past and had already been transferred to other sections for their symptoms (B group), 3 engaged in the process of capsul-filling (C group) and 7 handled several times occasionally during one year (D group). Their average months spent in handling powdered drugs were, in the case of anti-inflammatory enzyme, A group 53.2, B group 66.2, and in the case of antibiotics, 5 workers in A group 24.0, 2 workers in B group 7.0, 3 workers in C group 25.7. Twenty workers complained of symptoms which were mainly irritation of mucosa including the respiratory system and
itching
of the skin while they were working, and accelerated nasal discharge, urticaria and asthma after working. Group A and group B were higher than group D in the rate of respiratory complaints in C.M.I. (p less than 0.001). Fourteen workers pointed out anti-inflammatory enzyme as a cause of main symptoms, 7 workers flufenamic acid, 3 workers flopropion, 4 workers antibiotics. Three workers who had past history of asthma or articular rheumatism had been transferred to other sections. Of 18 workers who were physically examined, 11 workers showed positive reactions to skin
scratch
tests with handling drugs. On 8 workers of them, some kinds of drugs which were pointed out as drugs causing main symptoms reacted positively. Numbers of workers with increased immunoglobin values were, IgE 3, IgM 2, IgA 4, IgM 2. Two workers showed decreased FVC and FEV (1.0 sec.) values in pulmonary function tests. The causes of the occupational allergic reaction in this factory are guessed as follows: 1) control of powdered materials was incomplete in the process of production, 2) various kinds of sensitizing drugs were handled by the same workers.
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PMID:[Some experiments on the allergic reaction among workers in a pharmaceutical factory (author's transl)]. 16 Apr 71
In ten patients suffering from symptomatic dermographism the combined administration of chlorpheniramine + cimetidine produced a greater reduction in the weal and flare response provoked by a standardized
scratch
than the administration of chlorpheniramine alone. There was a statistically significant improvement in the overall assessment of the patient's skin condition with the combined administration of chlorpheniramine + cimetidine. Chlorpheniramine given alone produced no significant benefit whilst cimetidine alone produced a marked exacerbation in
itching
in nearly half the patients who initially entered the study and was sufficient to require withdrawal.
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PMID:The effect of H1 and H2 histamine antagonists on symptomatic dermographism. 47 88
Lichen simplex is generally regarded as a condition initiated and perpetuated by scratching and emotional tension. It was felt that the scratching might partly be a conditional response to
itching
and other signals, and that feelings of guilt, anxiety and hostility would be prominent features in these patients. Conditioning experiments designed to establish
scratch
responses to an
itch
stimulus (UCS) and a tone (CS) showed that lichen simplex patients conditioned more readily and extinguished more slowly than controls. These finding were more marked when the
itch
stimulus was applied to affected as compared with normal skin. It was not possible to distinguish differences in the psychological tests between patients and controls. The possible significance of these findings is discussed.
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PMID:Emotions and skin (II)-the conditioning of scratch responses in cases of lichen simplex. 115 55
Two new methods are described for the quantitative measurement of
itch
: the principle is to measure
scratch
which is the major objective correlate of
itch
. The first method is to record whole body movement at night by a vibration transducer on a bed leg; this gives qualitative and quantitative information. The second method is to measure limb movement with movement-sensitive meters; this give only quantitative data but is quicker and more easily carried out. The subjective sensation of
itch
was found to correlate well with nocturnal
scratch
, confirming the basic assumption of the method.
Itching
as measured by
scratch
occurs throughout the night and increased severity of
itch
is accompanied by an increase in the number of bouts of
itch
and not in their duration. Nocturnal restlessness is associated with an increase in leg movement and so can be dissociated from
itch
-provoked
scratch
, which is mostly done by the hands. The response of
pruritus
to treatment was demonstrated by both methods.
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PMID:A new method for the measurement of itch and the response to treatment. 119 38
Hepatic cholestatis is frequently associated with
pruritus
. This
pruritus
is often intractable and resistant to conventional treatment. We treated three patients with intractable cholestatic
pruritus
with subhypnotic doses of propofol, a new intravenous anesthetic induction agent. All patients rapidly became
itch
- and
scratch
-free for a period of 60-90 min. No sedation occurred; no other side effects were observed.
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PMID:Propofol and cholestatic pruritus. 159 61
While the pathomechanisms of respiratory atopy are rather well established, the role of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity in the elicitation and maintenance of eczematous skin lesions in atopic eczema is still controversial. Few diseases are characterized by an equally elevated production of IgE antibodies as atopic eczema. Many authors, however, regard this only as epiphenomenon. On the other hand, there is clearcut clinical evidence for exogenous elicitation of atopic eczema by contact with aero or food allergens. A variety of hypotheses may help to explain the participation of IgE antibodies in the induction of eczema: vasoactive mediators secreted by skin mast cells or basophils after allergen contact may produce
itch
, contact urticaria or a 'late-phase-reaction' with consequent eczematous skin changes further maintained by
scratch
responses. Recent investigations stress a possible role of Langerhans cells in the epidermis with a low affinity receptor for IgE with possible function for antigen presentation, mediator release or regulatory interactions. Certain cytokines such as interleukin-4 or gamma-interferon are able to enhance the expression of the IgE-receptor on the surface of Langerhans cells. IL-4 and gamma-interferon act synergistically in this respect on Langerhans cells, contrary to B cells. Furthermore lymphocytes may act directly via certain cytokines (e.g. histamine releasing factor, chemotactic factors etc.) on mast cells or eosinophil granulocytes in a proinflammatory sense. Eosinophils seem also to be involved in the inflammatory response in atopic eczema by releasing products such as major basic protein (MBP) or eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) which has been found to be elevated in severe atopic eczema.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Atopic eczema, Langerhans cells and allergy. 193 74
A case of vulvar giant lichenification of Pautrier showed uncommon ulcerations in the center of hyperplastic verrucoid plaques. The diagnosis was made from the history, clinical findings and characteristic features on the skin biopsy. Other causes of vulvar ulcers, such as venereal disease, chronic bullous and autoimmune diseases, and neoplastic conditions were excluded. We treated the patient with systemic antihistamines, topical antiseptics and corticosteroids, and sublesional injections of triamcinolone. The
itch
-
scratch
cycle was interrupted by the patient's wearing cotton gloves at night. Complete healing of the ulcers and an improvement in the
pruritus
was achieved within 14 weeks.
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PMID:Giant lichenification of the vulva with marked ulcerations. A case report. 207 63
Pruritus
is an unpleasant sensation that provokes an urge to
scratch
. Many stimuli (notably histamine) are able to induce
pruritus
. The neural conduction of the
itch
sensation from the free unmyelinated nerve endings to the central nervous system mainly occurs on unmyelinated C fibres and the anterolateral spinothalamic tract.
Pruritus
is a common symptom in many skin or systemic diseases, but very little is known about the mechanism of the condition. Treatment evaluation is difficult; many methods do not evaluate the
pruritus
, but only the scratching, which is a consequence of
pruritus
. A number of asymptomatic treatments are only partially effective and we know little about their mechanism of action. Antihistamines remain the treatment of first choice for
pruritus
without known cause, but generally give incomplete relief. Whenever possible it is best to treat the underlying disease.
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PMID:Pruritus. Current concepts in pathogenesis and treatment. 218
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