REFERENCES
1.
Gordon M. Pruritus in burns. J Burn Care Rehabil
1988:9; 305.
2.
Bell L, McAdams T, Morgan R, et al.
Pruritus in burns: A descriptive study. J Burn Care
Rehabil 1988:9; 305-11.
3.
Marvin JA, Carrougher G, Bayley B, et al. Burn
nursing Delphi study.
J
Burn Care Rehabil 1991:12; 190-7.
4.
Vitale M, Fields-Blache C, Luterman A. Severe
itching in the patient with burns. J Burn Care Rehabil
1991:12; 230-3.
5.
Baker RAU, Zeller RA, Klein RL, et al. Burn wound
itch control using H1 and H2
antagonists. J
Burn Care Rehabil 2001:22; 263-8.
6.
Simone DA, Ngeow JY, Whitehouse J, et al. The
magnitude and duration of itch produced by intracutaneous
injections of histamine.
Somatosens
Res 1987:5; 81-92.
7.
Helvig E, Engrav LH, Cain VJ, et al. Patient’s
report of itching post-burn injury. J Burn Care Rehabil
1999:20 (part 2); S259.
8.
Low MH, Bernhard JD. Pruritus. Sem Neurol 1992:12;
374-84.
9.
Schmelz M. A neural pathway for itch. Nat Neurosci
2001:4; 9-10.
10.
Andrew D, Craig AD. Spinothalamic lamina I neurons
selectively sensitive to histamine: A central neural pathway
for itch. Nat Neurosci 2001:4; 72-7.
11.
Greaves MW, Wall PD. Pathophysiology of itching.
Lancet
1996:348; 938-40.
12.
Johansson
O, Virtanen M, Hilliges M. Histaminergic nerves demonstrated
in the skin. A new direct mode of neurogenic inflammation?
Exp
Dermatol 1995:4; 93-6.
13.
Demling R, DeSanti L, Nelson R. Pruritus and burn
wound.
Wounds
2002:14; 2A-7A.
14.
Field T, Peck M, Hernandez-Reif M, et al. Post-burn
itching, pain and psychological symptoms are reduced with
massage therapy.
J
Burn Care Rehabil 2000:21;
189-93.
15.
Richelson E. Tricyclic antidepressants and
neurotransmitter receptors. Psychiatr Ann 1979:19; 21-5.
16.
Bernstein JE, Whitney DH, Keyoumars S. Inhibition of
histamine-induced pruritus by topical tricyclic
antidepressants.
J
Am Acad Dermatol 1981:5; 582-5.
17.
Drake LA, Fallon JD, Sober A. Relief of pruritus in
patients with atopic dermatitis after treatment with topical
doxepin cream.
J
Am Acad Dermatol 1994:31; 613-6.
18.
Drake LA, Millikan LE, et al. The antipruritic
effect of 5% doxepin cream in patients with eczematous
dermatitis. Arch Dermatol 1995:131; 1403-8.
19.
Greene SL, Reed CE, Schroeter AL. Double-blind
crossover comparing doxepin with diphenhydramine for the
treatment of chronic urticaria.
J
Am Acad Dermatol 1985:12; 669-75.
20.
Groene D, Martus P, Heyer G. Doxepin affects
acetylcholine induced cutaneous reactions in atopic eczema.
Exp Dermatol 2001:10; 110-17.
21.
Demling RH, DeSanti L. Topical doxepin cream is
effective in relieving severe pruritus caused by burn injury:
A preliminary study.
Wounds
2001:13;(6); 210-5.
22.
Demling R, DeSanti L. Topical Doxepin significantly
decreases itching and erythema in the healed burn wound
compared to oral antihistamines. J Burn Care Rehab 2002:23;
581.
23.
Kealy GP. Pharmacologic management of background
pain in burn victims.
J Burn Care Rehab 1995:16; 388-92.
24.
Marvin J. Pain assessment versus measurement. J Burn
Care Rehab 1995:3; 348-53.
25.
Sullivan T, Smith J, Kermode J. Rating the burn
scar. J Burn Care Rehabil 1990:11; 256-60.
|