Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Successful Treatment of Chronic Intractable Itching Using Oral Pregabalin in a Patient with Diabetes and Systemic Prurigo Nodularis: A Case Report of an Iliopsoas Muscle Abscess
Kenjiro ImaiMiyako KishimotoTetsuro TsujimotoRitsuko Yamamoto-HondaNoriko IhanaKanako OnoRemi HachiyaKaori InoueMaki GotoAtsushi GotoHiroshi NotoHiroshi KajioMitsuhiko Noda
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2013 Volume 52 Issue 23 Pages 2629-2633

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A 73-year-old Japanese man developed chronic intractable itching due to prurigo nodularis. High-dose glucocorticoid ointment failed, and the treatment resulted in poor glycemic control. Repeated scratching caused hematogenous bacterial dissemination via cutaneous injuries, resulting in the formation of iliopsoas and spinal epidural abscesses that required long-term antibiotic treatment. Pregabalin was administered to treat the pruritus, and a considerable improvement was observed. A reduction in the dose and intensity of the topical corticosteroids improved the patient's glycemic control, resulting in the complete resolution of the abscesses. Pregabalin significantly improved the patient's pruritus and decreased the risk of infection.

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