Image_1_Comparison of Characteristics of Neuropathic and Non-neuropathic Pruritus to Develop a Tool for the Diagnosis of Neuropathic Pruritus: The NP5.pdf Johanna Huguen Emilie Brenaut Caroline-Jade Clerc Florence Poizeau Pascale Marcorelles Gaƫlle Quereux Alain Dupuy Laurent Misery 10.3389/fmed.2019.00079.s001 https://frontiersin.figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_1_Comparison_of_Characteristics_of_Neuropathic_and_Non-neuropathic_Pruritus_to_Develop_a_Tool_for_the_Diagnosis_of_Neuropathic_Pruritus_The_NP5_pdf/8006291 <p>The diagnosis of neuropathic pruritus (NP) may be difficult. The aim of this study was to compare the characteristics of both neuropathic pruritus and non-neuropathic pruritus (NNP) in order to elaborate a tool to help the diagnosis of NP without clinical examination. One hundred and seven patients were included: Fifty three in the NP group and Fifty four in the NNP group. In multiple regression, presence of twinges, absence of burning, worsening with activity, no worsening with stress, and relief with cold ambient temperature were independent factors that were associated with NP. A score of two criteria out of five was optimal to discriminate NP from NNP with a sensitivity of 76% and a specificity of 77%. Alloknesis, hyperknesis, or the ice cube test were not included because their evaluation is based on clinical examination. Future high-powered studies are needed to confirm the results of the present study.</p> 2019-04-17 14:16:01 neuropathic pruritus small fiber neuropathies questionnaire diagnosis