Prurigo is a reactive skin condition distinguished by numerous, isolated itchy papules.[1] The word "prurigo" comes from the Latin word pruire, which meaning itching. Ferdinand von Hebra coined the term "prurigo" in Vienna in 1850 to describe papules and nodules that had severe pruritus.[2] Some authors categorize prurigo based on its nature (acute, subacute, or chronic), clinical manifestation, underlying cause, or related illness.[3]
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interleukin 31 and oncostatin M. It is developed by Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals for prurigo nodularis. "Vixarelimab". go.drugbank.com. Retrieved 19 November 2023....
rheumatoid factor – a type of antibody. Possible associations include Hyde's prurigo nodularis and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. Cardiomyopathy...
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within the hospital's critical care unit." Tomlinson suffers from nodular prurigo, which was the subject of an interview in the Daily Mirror in October 2013...
include fatigue, nausea and vomiting, headache, pruritus (itching) and prurigo (itchy bumps), bruising, and urinary tract infection. It was approved for...