Pharmacology of Itch

Pharmacology of Itch

Author: Alan Cowan

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-04-10

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 3662446057

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Basic research on the pharmacology of itch has exploded in the wake of two very influential papers that were published in Nature (2007) and Science (2009). Long overlooked as a milder form of pain, itching has rapidly gained a new appreciation in both research and clinical communities because of its complexity and its negative effects on the quality of life of the distressed patients. Like pain, not all itches are the same. Unlike pain, there are no standard drugs equivalent to aspirin and morphine. Epidemiological studies emphasize the high incidence and economic costs of itch (pruritus). It is the most prevalent symptom of a wide variety of allergic and inflammatory skin conditions (e.g., psoriasis, atopic dermatitis), is associated with several systemic diseases (e.g., chronic kidney and liver disease), and occurs in patients undergoing hemodialysis, spinal administration of opioids, and in those suffering from AIDS. The reader will learn about the multiple pathways for itch and their interactions with pain. The relationship between these closely related, yet distinct sensory phenomena, will be emphasized. Both itch and pain use several common molecules to send signals to the brain. Thus, drugs that have been, and are being, developed as analgesics may also attenuate intractable itch. This has been an exciting and very necessary turn of events since traditional H-1 receptor antagonists are ineffective in blocking the pruritus associated with kidney failure and cholestasis. The clinical chapters will provide insights into contemporary treatment regimens for pruritus in different human scenarios.


Human Papillomavirus and Related Diseases

Human Papillomavirus and Related Diseases

Author: Davy Vanden Broeck

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2012-01-20

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 953307860X

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Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women worldwide, and infection with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) has been identified as the causal agent for this condition. The natural history of cervical cancer is characterized by slow disease progression, rendering the condition, in essence, preventable and even treatable when diagnosed in early stages. Pap smear and the recently introduced prophylactic vaccines are the most prominent prevention options, but despite the availability of these primary and secondary screening tools, the global burden of disease is unfortunately still very high. This book will focus on the clinical aspects of HPV and related disease, highlighting the latest developments in this field.


Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Author: Jennifer Soung

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2012-02-15

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9533078782

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We hope you enjoy and find the information provided in this book useful in your research or practice. We urge that you continue to keep abreast of the new developments in psoriasis and share your knowledge so that we may advance treatment and cures of psoriasis.


Pediatric Dermatology

Pediatric Dermatology

Author: Howard B. Pride

Publisher: Saunders

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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This title in the 'Requisites in Dermatology' series is the perfect resource for quick reference & rapid review in pediatric dermatology. It succinctly presents all of the most essential clinical & foundational knowledge you need for certification, recertification, or practice.


The Appearance of Human Skin

The Appearance of Human Skin

Author: Takanori Igarashi

Publisher: Now Publishers Inc

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1601980868

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Reviews the most prominent research results related to skin in the fields of computer vision, computer graphics, cosmetology and medicine, and shows how these seemingly disconnected studies are related to one another. It will be of interest to anybody researching, or planning to conduct research, on the appearance of human skin.