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Differential Diagnosis
- Dermatologic disorders
- Xerosis
- Eczematous dermatitis
- Urticaria
- Papulosquamous disorders
- Infections
- Dermatophyte infections (tinea cruris, tinea pedis, tinea capitis)
- Scabies
- Secondary skin disorders
- Scars
- Others: bullous pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, mastocytosis
- Systemic disorders
- Chronic kidney disease, especially those on dialysis
- Liver disease
- Endocrine disorders
- Thyrotoxicosis, especially with Graves disease, more commonly than hypothyroidism
- Diabetes mellitus
- Malignancy
- Hodgkin lymphoma
- Polycythemia vera
- Mycosis fungoides
- Other hematologic malignancies
- Gastric carcinoid
- Infections
- Rheumatic disorders, including dermatomyositis, systemic sclerosis, Sjögren syndrome
- Drug reactions, including drug-induced dry skin from retinoids or phototoxicity from doxycycline
- Neuropathic itch
- Brachioradial pruritus
- Notalgia paresthetica
- Postherpetic neuralgia
- Multiple sclerosis
- Other small fiber neuropathy
- Chronic pruritus of unknown origin
- Psychogenic itch, including psychogenic excoriation, delusional parasitosis, and substance use disorder
Investigations
- CBC with differential, liver tests (bilirubin, ALT, ALP), TSH, creatinine
- Consider chest x-ray