Notalgia Paraesthetica: A Descriptive Two-cohort Study of 65 Patients from Brazil and Germany

Authors

  • Timo Huesmann
  • Paulo R. Cunha
  • Nani Osada
  • Mario Huesmann
  • Tiago P. Zanelato
  • Ngoc Quan Phan
  • Gabriela M. Abreu Gontijo
  • Martin Marziniak
  • Sonja Ständer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1344

Keywords:

pruritus, itch, peripheral nerve, neuropathic pruritus, protein gene product 9.5.

Abstract

Notalgia paraesthetica is a neuropathic pruritus on the back. The aim of this retrospective study was to examine patient characteristics in a consecutive cohort from Brazil and Germany. A total of 65 patients (49 women, 16 men; age range 25–80 years, mean 56.2–12.7 years; median 57.0 years) were investigated in order to determine the spinal or peripheral origin of notalgia paraesthetica. Protein gene product 9.5-positive intraepidermal nerve fibers were significantly reduced in the pruritic compared with the non-lesional area (p<0.05). In 32.3% of patients, radiological examinations showed a stenosis and in 47.7% a degeneration. A correlation between the radiological findings and the exact dermatomal localization of notalgia paraesthetica was found in 15.7% of the involved areas. The significant reduction in intraepidermal nerve fiber density suggests that damage to the peripheral nerves is a more important aetiological factor than spinal changes in notalgia paraesthetica.

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Published

2012-03-12

How to Cite

Huesmann, T., Cunha, P. R., Osada, N., Huesmann, M., Zanelato, T. P., Quan Phan, N., … Ständer, S. (2012). Notalgia Paraesthetica: A Descriptive Two-cohort Study of 65 Patients from Brazil and Germany. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 92(5), 535–540. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1344

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