Publication: Assessment of the impact of sex in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch - a pilot study.
Assessment of the impact of sex in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch - a pilot study.
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Mueller, S. M., Mueller, F., Reinhardt, J., Itin, P., Navarini, A., Stippich, C., & Borgwardt, S. (2019). Assessment of the impact of sex in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch - a pilot study. Experimental Dermatology, 28(12), 1493–1500. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14021
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Itch is the commonest skin-related symptom and sex differences are increasingly recognised as important determinants in stratified medicine, but only little is known about sex differences in itch. Questionnaire-based studies indicated that women perceive itch as more intensive and bothersome in comparison to men. However, data of studies using standardised itch models to objectify sex differences are scarce and inconsistent. To determine sex differences in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch we compared
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Mueller, S. M., Mueller, F., Reinhardt, J., Itin, P., Navarini, A., Stippich, C., & Borgwardt, S. (2019). Assessment of the impact of sex in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch - a pilot study. Experimental Dermatology, 28(12), 1493–1500. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14021