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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Pruritus
  1. ... as hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), redness (erythema), and itching (pruritus) in the affected area. The reaction can be ...
  2. Ichthyosis with confetti is a disorder of the skin. Individuals with this condition are born with red, scaly skin all over the body, which can be itchy in some ...
  3. ... 31, triggering signaling that promotes inflammation and itch (pruritus). OSMR gene mutations reduce signaling stimulated by OSM ... Because signaling triggered by IL-31 normally stimulates itching, it is unclear how a reduction of this ...
  4. ... IL-31 is involved in inflammation and stimulating itching (pruritus), although its role is not completely understood. At ... the role of OSMR gene changes in skin itching is not clear. More About This Health Condition ...
  5. ... chemical signals inside the cell. These signals stimulate itching (pruritus) and an immune system response called inflammation, although ... While IL-31 signaling plays a role in itching, it is unclear how a reduction of this ...
  6. ... of impaired bile secretion that lead to severe itching (pruritus) and yellowing of the skin and whites of ...
  7. ... rare cases, individuals with Dowling-Degos disease experience itching (pruritus) or burning sensations on the skin. These feelings ...
  8. ... as hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), redness (erythema), and itching (pruritus) in the affected area. The reaction can be ...
  9. ... of impaired bile secretion that lead to severe itching (pruritus), and yellowing of the skin and whites of ...
  10. ... twenties. An attack typically begins with severe itchiness (pruritus), followed by yellowing of the skin and whites ...
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