Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

Scalp itch is a frequent complaint in the dermatological setting. It is common for the dermatologist to encounter patients with no evident cause of scalp pruritus, making it a distressing situation for both the clinician and the patient. The aim of this paper is to propose a systematic approach to scalp itch, which classifies scalp pruritus into two types: (1) with or (2) without dermatological lesions, and presence or absence of hair loss. Also, it is important to think first about the most common causes and then rule out other, less common etiologies. The acronym SCALLP and the five steps for scalp evaluation (listen, look, touch, magnify, and sample) are useful tools to keep in mind for an assertive approach in these patients.

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Vázquez-Herrera, N. E., Sharma, D., Aleid, N. M., & Tosti, A. (2018, August 1). Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review. Skin Appendage Disorders. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000484354

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