Clinical and Immunopathological Study of Chronic Pruritus in the Geriatric Population
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https://doi.org/10.48047/73syq770Keywords:
Chronic pruritus, Geriatric dermatology, Immunopathology, Elderly, Skin aging, Itch, Quality of life, Immune response, Skin biopsy, Dermatology.Abstract
Chronic pruritus (itching lasting more than six weeks) is a prevalent and often debilitating condition in the geriatric population. With advancing age, structural and functional changes in the skin, along with alterations in immune
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