Understanding and Treating Pruritus in Primary Biliary Cholangitis

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Abstract

Pruritus is a common symptom with primary biliary cholangitis. Research has focused on refining understanding of the neurohumoral pathways involved in transduction of pruritus from peripheral cutaneous receptors to the central nervous system, and identifying modulating drugs. Current treatments have variable efficacy and safety. Because of the deleterious effects on quality of life or debilitation, many patients necessitate individualized therapeutic approaches; clinicians may need to consider invasive treatment options. This article highlights various therapeutic interventions, from general measures to invasive strategies, and novel agents under investigation, providing clinicians with the management tricks of the trade.

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Carrion, A. F., Rosen, J. D., & Levy, C. (2018, August 1). Understanding and Treating Pruritus in Primary Biliary Cholangitis. Clinics in Liver Disease. W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cld.2018.03.005

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