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contractures; taut shiny skin; fetal akinesia, multiple joint<br />

contractures, dysmorphic facies with fixed open mouth,<br />

hypertelorism, pulmonary hypoplasia, bone deformities; uniformly<br />

fatal Ped Derm 19:67–72, 2002; Ped Derm 16:151–153, 1999;<br />

AD 134:577–579, 1998; AD 128:228–231, 1992<br />

Rothmund–Thomson syndrome Genomics 61:268–276, 1999<br />

Setleis syndrome – aged leonine appearance, scar-like defects<br />

of the temples, absent or multiple rows of upper eyelashes,<br />

eyebrows slanted up and out, scar-like median furrow of chin<br />

Pediatrics 32:540–548, 1963<br />

Short stature, premature aging, pigmented nevi J Med Genet<br />

25:53–56, 1988<br />

Smoker’s face – linear wrinkling and atrophy AD 128:255–262,<br />

1992<br />

Sparse hair, prominent nose, small mouth, micrognathia, cleft<br />

palate, crumpled upper helices, digit anomaly, mild<br />

developmental delay Am J Med Genet 101:70–73, 2001<br />

Storm syndrome – calcific cardiac valvular degeneration with<br />

premature aging; Werner–like syndrome Am J Hum Genet 45<br />

(suppl) A67, 1989<br />

Trichothiodystrophy syndromes – progeria JAAD 44:891–920,<br />

2001<br />

Trisomy 21 (Down’s syndrome) Pediatrics 16:43–54, 1955<br />

Ultraviolet radiation – excess exposure to ultraviolet radiation<br />

(dermatoheliosis)<br />

Werner’s syndrome (pangeria) BJD 152:1030–1032, 2005; Ann<br />

N Y Acad Sci 908:167–179, 2000; Cancer 54:2580–2586, 1984;<br />

AD 118:106–108, 1982; Medicine 45:177–221, 1966<br />

Wiedemann–Rautenstrauch (neonatal progeroid syndrome) –<br />

autosomal recessive; present at birth, generalized lipoatrophy,<br />

macrocephaly, sparse hair, premature aging, wide open sutures,<br />

aged and triangular face with hypoplasia of facial bones,<br />

persistent fontanelles, prominent scalp veins, growth<br />

retardation, low-set ears, beak shaped nose, neonatal teeth,<br />

slender limbs, large hands and feet with long fingers, large<br />

penis, pseudohydrocephalus, psychomotor retardation Ped<br />

Derm 22:75–78, 2005; J Med Genet 34:433–437, 1997; Eur J<br />

Pediatr 130:65–70, 1979; Eur J Pediatr 124:101–111, 1977<br />

Wrinkly skin syndrome – dry wrinkled skin of hands, feet,<br />

ventral trunk, prominent veins Am J Med Genet 101:213–220,<br />

2001; Ped Derm 16:113–117, 1999<br />

Xeroderma pigmentosum<br />

PRURITIC TUMORS<br />

The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon; p.150, 2000<br />

Angiokeratomas J Dermatol 20:247–251, 1993<br />

Dermatofibroma Int J Derm 30:507–508, 1991<br />

Eccrine poromas; malignant eccrine poroma <strong>Dermatologic</strong>a<br />

167:243–249, 1983<br />

Epidermal nevi<br />

Eruptive xanthomas<br />

Follicular basal cell nevus with comedo-like lesions Acta DV<br />

63:77–79, 1983<br />

ILVEN Ann Plastic Surg 28:292–296, 1992<br />

Keloids Clin Plast Surg 14:253–260, 1987<br />

Melanocytic nevi<br />

Melanoma Clin Exp Dermatol 16:344–347, 1991<br />

Seborrheic keratoses<br />

PRURITUS, ANAL<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES<br />

OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION<br />

Allergic contact dermatitis Acta DV (Stockh) 60:245–249, 1980<br />

Atopic dermatitis The Clinical Management of Itching;<br />

Parthenon; p.115, 2000<br />

Dermatitis herpetiformis<br />

DRUGS<br />

Antibiotic-induced proctitis (broad spectrum, tetracycline)<br />

Ghatan p.50, 2002, Second Edition<br />

Drug eruptions<br />

Gemcitabine NEJM 340:655–656, 1999<br />

Hydrocortisone sodium phosphate, intravenous – perianal<br />

burning or itching Clin Pharmacol Therapeutics 20:109–112,<br />

1976<br />

Quinidine The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon;<br />

p.115, 2000<br />

EXOGENOUS AGENTS<br />

Beer Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Chocolate Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Cinnamon<br />

Citrus fruit Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Coffee Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Colchicine The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon;<br />

p.115, 2000<br />

Contact dermatitis, irritant<br />

Food and drink Cutis 40:421–422, 1987<br />

Mineral oil The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon;<br />

p.115, 2000<br />

Poison ivy oral desensitization<br />

Popcorn The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon; p.115,<br />

2000<br />

Pork Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Soda (fizzy drink) Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Spices Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Tea Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

Tomatoes Postgrad Med 82:76–80, 1987<br />

INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS<br />

PRURITUS, ANAL 527<br />

Candida The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon; p.115,<br />

2000<br />

Condyloma acuminata<br />

Entamoeba histolytica The Clinical Management of Itching;<br />

Parthenon; p.115, 2000<br />

Enterobiasis (Enterobius vermicularis) (pinworm) – anal and<br />

perineal pruritus Cutis 71:268–270, 2003; Rook p.1390, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; Am Fam Phys 38:159–164, 1988<br />

Erythrasma Acta DV (Stockh) 51:444–447, 1971<br />

Herpes simplex The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon;<br />

p.115, 2000<br />

Larva currens<br />

Larva migrans

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