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Perceived stigmatization among dermatological outpatients compared with controls
Acute itch induces attentional avoidance of itch-related Information
Nocebo effects on cowhage-evoked itch
Exploring the EQ-5D dimension of pain/discomfort in dermatology outpatients from a multicentre study in 13 European countries
Incomplete excision of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma; systematic review of the literature
Psychosocial aspects of adult acne: data from 13 European countries
Inter- and intra-patient variability over time of lesional skin microbiota in adult patients with atopic dermatitis
Attentional bias towards visual itch and pain stimuli in itch- and pain-free individuals
Degree of Skin Barrier Disruption Affects Lipid Organization in Regenerated Stratum Corneum
Nocebo Effects and Scratching Behaviour on Itch
Occurrence, chronicity and intensity of itch in a clinical consecutive sample of patients with skin diseases: Results from a multi-center study in 13 European countries
Course and Predictors of Pruritus Following Burns: A Multilevel Analysis
Metastasis Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Organ Transplant Recipients and Immunocompetent Patients
Placebo effects of open-label verbal suggestions on itch
The role of therapy in impairing quality of life in dermatological patients: A multinational study
Nocebo effects and scratching behaviour on itch
Tailored therapist-guided internet-based cognitive-behavioral treatment for psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis: Two case reports
Nail involvement in alopecia areata: A questionnaire-based survey on clinical signs, impact on quality of life and review of the literature
REVERSING NOCEBO EFFECTS ON ITCH BY CONDITIONING WITH VERBAL SUGGESTION
DO PLACEBO EFFECTS WORK WHEN SUBJECTS KNOW THAT THEY RECEIVE A PLACEBO? EFFECTS OF OPEN-LABEL VERBAL SUGGESTIONS ON ITCH

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