Puncta pruritica
Puncta pruritica (also known as "Itchy points") consists of one or two itchy spots in clinically normal skin, sometimes followed by the appearance of seborrheic keratoses at exactly the same site.[1]
See also
- Pruritus
References
- ^ James WD, Berger T, Elston D (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology (10th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7216-2921-6.
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Dermatitis and eczema
- Prurigo gestationis
- Sweat allergy
- Pityriasis simplex capillitii
- Cradle cap
(allergic, irritant)
- plants: Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis
- African blackwood dermatitis
- Tulip fingers
- other: Abietic acid dermatitis
- Diaper rash
- Airbag dermatitis
- Baboon syndrome
- Contact stomatitis
- Metal allergy
- Protein contact dermatitis
Prurigo
- by location: Pruritus ani
- Pruritus scroti
- Pruritus vulvae
- Scalp pruritus
- Adult blaschkitis
- due to liver disease
- Prion pruritus
- Prurigo pigmentosa
- Prurigo simplex
- Puncta pruritica
- Uremic pruritus
- substances taken internally: Bromoderma
- Fixed drug reaction
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