F. Fantini et al., NOTALGIA-PARESTHETICA - CLINICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS IN 12 CASES, EJD. European journal of dermatology, 4(8), 1994, pp. 649-653
Notalgia paresthetica (NP) is a perculiar dermatosis characterized by
pigmented and pruritic patches on the skin of the back. Although not a
rare condition, it has been infrequently reported in the literature.
Recent immunohistochemical studies, as well as the effectiveness of to
pical capsaicin in relieving NP symptoms, point to a pathogenetic role
of cutaneous nerve fibers in NP. We present here our clinical and pat
hological observations in 12 cases of NP. In eight cases skin specimen
s were also immunocytochemically evaluated with a panel of neurochemic
al markers, and compared to both the contralateral skin of the dorsum
and the site-matched skin from healthy subjects. No significant differ
ence was observed in the presence, distribution or density of immunore
active fibers in the different groups. The results suggest that functi
onal, rather than morphological changes in local nerve terminals could
be operating in this disease.