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Prurigos are a heterogeneous group of disorders of questionable or unknown etiology characterized by subjective symptoms such as accentuated itching and an eruption of chronic or recurrent papulonodules as an objective sign. They are divided into acute and chronic; acute forms being the most frequent in childhood.
Liz, Lezcano +4 more
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Chronic Prurigo of Nodular Type: A Review
Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a subtype of chronic prurigo presenting single to multiple symmetrically distributed, hyperkeratotic and intensively itching papules and nodules.
Claudia Zeidler +5 more
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Efficacy of anti‐immunoglobulin E therapy in patients with prurigo: A pilot study
Objectives Chronic prurigo is a reactive skin disease marked by multiple pruriginous lesions such as papules, nodules, and erythema. We previously showed that basophil infiltration into the pruriginous lesions and basophil activation in blood are ...
Tsukasa Ugajin, Hiroo Yokozeki
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Dupilumab in moderate‐to‐severe prurigo nodularis: Real‐world data from early access program
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 7, Page e581-e584, July 2026.
Marie Jachiet +14 more
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Enhanced PIEZO1 expression in mast cells of mastocytosis skin lesions: Relevance to Darier's sign
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 7, Page e598-e601, July 2026.
Yoshiaki Kobayashi +9 more
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Dementia Incidence in Patients With Prurigo Nodularis: An Observational Retrospective Cohort Study
JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 686-689, June 2026.
Madison P. Olexson +3 more
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Treatment-resistant prurigo nodularis
Sree S Kolli,1 Wasim Haidari,1 Steven R Feldman1–31Center for Dermatology Research, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; 2Department of Pathology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA;
Kolli SS, Haidari W, Feldman SR
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Alopecia Areata With Folliculitis Decalvans
Cutaneous horns are rare horny excrescences which occur in various dermatoses. We report a girl with prurigo nodularis who developed a horn on one of the nodules. This unique association has not been reported so far.
Kumar Kailash +3 more
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Prurigo Nodularis With Cutaneous Horn
Cutaneous horns are rare horny excrescences which occur in various dermatoses. We report a girl with prurigo nodularis who developed a horn on one of the nodules. This unique association has not been reported so far.
Thadeus Joseph +2 more
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Prurigo nodularis imitators unmasked
Prurigo nodularis (PN) is characterized by chronic, nodular lesions on the extensor surfaces of the extremities and back. For experienced clinicians, the recognition of this diagnosis is usually not difficult; however, it is essential to consider differential diagnoses and to identify PN imitators.
Elisabeth V, Goessinger +4 more
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