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Open Access Letter to the Editor

Self-healing photo-neuropathy and cervical spinal arthrosis in four sisters with brachioradial pruritus

Joanna Wallengren

Author Affiliations

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury 2009, 4:21 doi:10.1186/1749-7221-4-21

Published: 17 November 2009

Abstract

The cause of brachioradial pruritus (a localized itching on the arms or shoulders) is controversial. The role of sun and cervical spine disease has been discussed. This is a report on four sisters suffering from brachioradial pruritus recurring every summer. The sisters spent much time outdoors and exposed themselves extensively to the sun. They also had occupations requiring heavy lifting. Cervical radiographs indicated arthrosis. The density of sensory nerve fibers in the skin biopsies from the itchy skin of the arms, visualized by antibodies against a pan-neuronal marker, protein gene product 9.5, was reduced compared with biopsies from the same skin region during the symptom-free period in the winter. This data exemplifies that brachioradial pruritus is a self healing photoneuropathy occurring in middle aged adults predisposed by cervical arthrosis.