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Functional itch disorder or psychogenic pruritus: suggested diagnosis criteria from the French psychodermatology group.

Laurent Misery1, Sophie Alexandre, Sabine Dutray, Myriam Chastaing, Sylvie G Consoli, Hubert Audra, Domitille Bauer, Sylviane Bertolus, Valérie Callot, Fabienne Cardinaud, Eliane Corrin, Nathalie Feton-Danou, Robert Malet, Sylviane Touboul, Silla M Consoli.   

Abstract

Functional itch disorder or psychogenic pruritus is a poorly defined diagnosis. This paper sets out the proposed diagnostic criteria of the French Psychodermatology Group (FPDG). There are three compulsory criteria: localized or generalized pruritus sine materia, chronic pruritus (>6 weeks) and the absence of a somatic cause. Three additional criteria from the following seven items should also be present: a chronological relationship of pruritus with one or several life events that could have psychological repercussions; variations in intensity associated with stress; nocturnal variations; predominance during rest or inaction; associated psychological disorders; pruritus that could be improved by psychotropic drugs; and pruritus that could be improved by psychotherapies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17598038     DOI: 10.2340/00015555-0266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   4.437


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