Keyphrases
Itch
100%
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
80%
Histamine
42%
Capsaicin
42%
Healthy Volunteers
39%
Hyperknesis
37%
Cowhage
36%
Histaminergic
34%
Antipruritic Effect
32%
Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial
32%
Pulsed Electric Field
32%
Transcranial
32%
Itch Sensitization
22%
Non-histaminergic Itch
21%
Airborne Chemicals
20%
Chemical Intolerance
20%
Symptom Severity
20%
Evoked Pain
19%
Clinical Manifestations
19%
Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness
19%
Population-based Sample
19%
Non-histaminergic
19%
Mechanical Itch
18%
Allodynia
18%
Hyperalgesia
18%
Everyday Life
18%
High Concentration
18%
Topical Capsaicin
18%
Proof of Concept Study
18%
Cutaneous Sensitization
17%
Chronic Itch
16%
Respiratory Symptoms
16%
Volunteer Study
16%
Counterirritation
16%
Testretest Reliability
16%
Atopy
16%
Expert Consensus
16%
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
16%
Reliability Study
16%
Prospective Cohort Study
16%
Human Experimental Models
16%
Sensitivity Study
16%
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B)
16%
Contact Allergy
16%
Vehicle Control
16%
Fragrance
16%
Assessment Methodology
16%
Negative Affect
16%
Prurigo
16%
Electroconvulsive Therapy
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pruritus
80%
Capsaicin
50%
Histamine
38%
Normal Human
37%
Antipruritic Agent
33%
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
32%
Placebo
32%
Electromagnetic Field
32%
Hyperalgesia
20%
Fragrance
19%
Bronchus Hyperreactivity
19%
Allodynia
16%
Atopy
16%
Skin Allergy
16%
Contact Allergy
16%
Receptor
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pruritus
80%
Capsaicin
34%
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
32%
Placebo
32%
Electromagnetic Field
32%
Histamine
25%
Sensitization
25%
Volunteer
20%
Hyperpathia
20%
Skin Sensitization
17%
Allodynia
16%
Skin Allergy
16%
Social Disability
16%
Venereology
16%
Papular Urticaria
16%
Prurigo
16%