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166 related items for PubMed ID: 16518189

  • 1. For pruritus, combination therapy works best.
    Roebuck HL.
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  • 2. Nursing care and management of patients with pruritus.
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  • 3. Managing pruritus.
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  • 4. Atopic dermatitis.
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  • 5. Successful strategies in atopic dermatitis management.
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  • 6. Geriatric nurse practitioner care guidelines: pruritus and xerosis in the elderly person.
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  • 7. Pruritus in children.
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  • 8. Emollients for managing dry skin conditions.
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  • 9. Practical guidelines for relief of itch.
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  • 10. Itching and sores between the toes: maceration or fungal infection?
    Stroud SD, Kelechi TJ.
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  • 11. Skin barrier function and the use of emollients in dermatological nursing.
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  • 12. Simple techniques for managing eczema in children.
    Wyatt H.
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  • 13. Topical treatments for managing patients with eczema.
    Buchanan P, Courtenay M.
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  • 14. Xerosis and pruritus in elderly patients, Part 1.
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  • 15. Understanding and treating atopic dermatitis.
    Nicol NH, Boguniewicz M.
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  • 16. Managing pruritus in the older person.
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  • 17. On call. My skin is always very dry and itchy. What is the best treatment? Could it be something other then just dry skin?
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  • 18. Impaired skin integrity in the elderly.
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  • 19. Atopic dermatitis: current management strategies for adult patients.
    Thomas J.
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  • 20. What's your assessment? Keratosis pilaris.
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