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PRURITUS ANI ET VULVAE FREE

Earl D. Osborne, M.D.; Howard L. Stoll, M.D.
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Chairman's address, read before the Section on Dermatology at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, San Francisco, June 24, 1958.


Buffalo

Chief, Department of Dermatology and Syphilology, University of Buffalo, School of Medicine (Dr. Osborne), and Senior Resident in Dermatology and Syphilology, E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospital (Dr. Stoll).


JAMA. 1959;169(2):124-127. doi:10.1001/jama.1959.03000190026007
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Local primary irritation is by far the most frequent cause of pruritus ani et vulvae. Other causes are contact dermatitis, specific dermatological diseases, disease of the anal, rectal, and genitourinary tracts, disease of other organs, and psychogenic disturbances. Etiological diagnosis is often difficult because pruritus from any cause can exist for only a short time before visible secondary changes are induced by scratching and medication. Anal pruritus scarcely exists in geographical areas where bathing with water and no soap or toilet paper is the custom after defecation. When an organ system other than the anogenital apparatus is involved, all local sources of irritation should be removed and conservative treatment applied until the true source of the itching sensation becomes apparent. Presumed psychogenic disturbances are made worse by treatment if the diagnosis happens to be incorrect, and the supposed emotional exhaustion rapidly disappears when the real etiology is discovered and eliminated. More time should be spent on searching out the underlying cause of anogenital pruritus. Specific sensitization to condiments should not be overlooked in unsolved cases.

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Tucker, C. C.:  Cause and Treatment of Pruritus Ani , A. M. A. Arch. Surg. 62:428-436 ( (March) ) 1951;.
Karnaky, K. J.:  Pruritus Vulvae; Twenty-Year Study , Am. J. Surg. 87:188-194 ( (Feb.) ) 1954;.
Lynch, F. W.:  Pruritus Vulvae as Seen in Dermatological Practice: Chairman's Address , J. A. M. A. 150:14-18 ( (Sept. 6) ) 1952;.
Fromer, J. L.:  Dermatologic Concepts and Management of Pruritus Ani , Am. J. Surg. 90:805-815 ( (Nov.) ) 1955;.
Hailey, H.:  Pruritus Ani et Vulvae: Report of 520 Consecutive Patients with Eczema of Anal and Vulva Regions , J. A. M. A. 139:837-840 ( (March 26) ) 1949;.
Waldbott, G. L.:  Allergic Aspect of Pruritus Ani et Vulvae , G. P. 14:96-100 ( (Oct.) ) 1956;.
MacAlpine, I.:  Pruritus Ani—Psychiatric Study , Psychosom. Med. 15:499-508 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1953;.
Marchionini, A.:  Die Seltenheit des Analekzems und Analpruritus bei Mohammedanern , Hautarzt 4:455-457 ( (Oct.) ) 1953;.
Jaffe, N. B.:  Pruritus Ani , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 14:202-205 ( (June) ) 1947;.
Schwartz, L.; Tulipan, L.; and Birmingham, D. J.: Occupational Diseases of Skin , ed. 3, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1957;.
Howell, J. B.:  Contact Dermatitis: Analysis or Tabulation of All Cases Proved in Single Year , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 53:265-277 ( (March) ) 1946;.
Ormsby, O. S., and Montgomery, H.: Diseases of Skin , ed. 8, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1954;.
Pillsbury, D. M.; Shelley, W. B.; and Kligman, A. M.: Dermatology , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1956;.
Becker, S. W., and Obermayer, M. E.: Modern Dermatology and Syphilology , Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1940;.
Stokes, J. H.:  Effect on Skin of Emotional and Nervous States: Masochism and Other Sex Complexes in Background of Neurogenous Dermatitis , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 22:803-810 ( (Nov.) ) 1930;.

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Tucker, C. C.:  Cause and Treatment of Pruritus Ani , A. M. A. Arch. Surg. 62:428-436 ( (March) ) 1951;.
Karnaky, K. J.:  Pruritus Vulvae; Twenty-Year Study , Am. J. Surg. 87:188-194 ( (Feb.) ) 1954;.
Lynch, F. W.:  Pruritus Vulvae as Seen in Dermatological Practice: Chairman's Address , J. A. M. A. 150:14-18 ( (Sept. 6) ) 1952;.
Fromer, J. L.:  Dermatologic Concepts and Management of Pruritus Ani , Am. J. Surg. 90:805-815 ( (Nov.) ) 1955;.
Hailey, H.:  Pruritus Ani et Vulvae: Report of 520 Consecutive Patients with Eczema of Anal and Vulva Regions , J. A. M. A. 139:837-840 ( (March 26) ) 1949;.
Waldbott, G. L.:  Allergic Aspect of Pruritus Ani et Vulvae , G. P. 14:96-100 ( (Oct.) ) 1956;.
MacAlpine, I.:  Pruritus Ani—Psychiatric Study , Psychosom. Med. 15:499-508 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1953;.
Marchionini, A.:  Die Seltenheit des Analekzems und Analpruritus bei Mohammedanern , Hautarzt 4:455-457 ( (Oct.) ) 1953;.
Jaffe, N. B.:  Pruritus Ani , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 14:202-205 ( (June) ) 1947;.
Schwartz, L.; Tulipan, L.; and Birmingham, D. J.: Occupational Diseases of Skin , ed. 3, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1957;.
Howell, J. B.:  Contact Dermatitis: Analysis or Tabulation of All Cases Proved in Single Year , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 53:265-277 ( (March) ) 1946;.
Ormsby, O. S., and Montgomery, H.: Diseases of Skin , ed. 8, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1954;.
Pillsbury, D. M.; Shelley, W. B.; and Kligman, A. M.: Dermatology , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1956;.
Becker, S. W., and Obermayer, M. E.: Modern Dermatology and Syphilology , Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1940;.
Stokes, J. H.:  Effect on Skin of Emotional and Nervous States: Masochism and Other Sex Complexes in Background of Neurogenous Dermatitis , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 22:803-810 ( (Nov.) ) 1930;.
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