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Psychiatric Comorbidities in Non-psychogenic Chronic Itch, a US based Study

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ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

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ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3487

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itch; psychiatric; anxiety; depression; chronic; psychologic

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  1. Pfizer
  2. Sun Pharma
  3. Leo
  4. Menlo
  5. Kiniksa

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Research suggests that itch and psychiatric diseases are intimately related. In efforts to examine the preva-lence of psychiatric diagnoses in patients with chronic itch not due to psychogenic causes, we conducted a retrospective chart review of 502 adult patients diag-nosed with chronic itch in an outpatient dermatology clinic specializing in itch and assessed these patients for a co-existing psychiatric disease. Psychiatric di-sease was identified and recorded based on ICD-10 codes made at any point in time which were recor-ded in the patient's electronic medical chart, which includes all medical department visits at the Univer-sity of Miami. Fifty-five out of 502 (10.9%) patients were found to have a comorbid psychiatric diagnosis based on ICD-10 codes. The most common psychiatric diagnoses were anxiety disorders (45.5%), followed by major depressive disorder (36.4%). There was no significant association of any specific type of itch to a particular psychiatric disorder. No unique itch charac-teristics were noted in patients with underlying psy-chiatric diagnoses.

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