Analysis of 325 patients with chronic nodular prurigo: Clinics, burden of disease and course of treatment

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Chronic nodular prurigo presents with multiple pruri-ginous nodules and severe pruritus. This study aims to explore the treatment course and regimens in patients with chronic nodular prurigo and to analyse predictive factors contributing to therapeutic success. A total of 325 patients with chronic nodular prurigo (male 37.5%) were analysed concerning demographic data, pruritus intensity, medical history, psychological impairment, quality of life, treatment duration, regimens and outcome. These parameters were compared with 325 sex-and age-matched patients with chronic pruritus on non-lesional skin. Treatment success was dependent on duration and regime of treatment and independent of age, sex and initial itch intensity. Non-responders displayed a higher percentage of inflamed nodules, a higher portion of excoriated nodules and a higher impairment of quality of life and mood factors before initiation of treatment. Gabapentinoids and immunosuppressants proved to be the most successful therapeutic agents. Compared with patients with chronic pruritus, those with chronic nodular prurigo needed longer duration of therapy.

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Gründel, S., Pereira, M. P., Storck, M., Osada, N., Schneider, G., Ständer, S., & Zeidler, C. (2020). Analysis of 325 patients with chronic nodular prurigo: Clinics, burden of disease and course of treatment. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 100(16), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3571

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