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Hepatitis C Virus in Dermatology

David A. Fisher, MD
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University of California, Davis, Medical School University of California, San Francisco, Medical School 400 Parnassus San Francisco, CA 94143-0132


Arch Dermatol. 1996;132(10):1247-1247. doi:10.1001/archderm.1996.03890340113021
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Pawlotsky et al,1 in an otherwise in-depth and complete review of the dermatologic manifestations of hepatitis in the October 1995 issue of the Archives, failed to cite pruritus as a symptom of hepatitis C as described by myself and Teresa Wright.2 This association was confirmed by the article of Kanazawa et al.3

Recognizing pruritus as a manifestation of hepatitis C is important for 2 reasons. First, pruritus may be the presenting sign of hepatitis C, and therefore it should be a consideration in the diagnostic evaluation of any patient suffering from pruritus not secondary to a primary skin disorder. Second, the pruritus, which may vary in intensity from mild to disabling severity, may be the patient's primary manifestation of hepatitis C and may be effectively alleviated by prudent therapeutic intervention. Since publication of my article, I have treated an additional patient with severe pruritus and hepatitis C

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Pawlotsky J-M, Dhumeaux D, Bagot M.  Hepatitis C virus in dermatology: a review . Arch Dermatol. 1995;;131:1185-1193.
Fisher D, Wright T.  Pruritis as a symptom of hepatitis C . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1995;;30:629-632.
Kanazawa K, Yaoita H, Tsuda F, et al.  Association of prurigo with hepatitis C virus infection . Arch Dematol. 1995;;131:852-853.
Bergasa NV, Alling DW, Talbot TL, et al.  Effects of naloxone infusions in patients with the pruritis of cholestasis . Ann Intern Med. 1995;;123:161-167.

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Pawlotsky J-M, Dhumeaux D, Bagot M.  Hepatitis C virus in dermatology: a review . Arch Dermatol. 1995;;131:1185-1193.
Fisher D, Wright T.  Pruritis as a symptom of hepatitis C . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1995;;30:629-632.
Kanazawa K, Yaoita H, Tsuda F, et al.  Association of prurigo with hepatitis C virus infection . Arch Dematol. 1995;;131:852-853.
Bergasa NV, Alling DW, Talbot TL, et al.  Effects of naloxone infusions in patients with the pruritis of cholestasis . Ann Intern Med. 1995;;123:161-167.

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