Abstract

psychocutaneous diseases) have demonstrated a high distress vulnerability, including also an increased skin perspiration to sad music (as a distressing stimulus). These patients show personality traits characterized by high stress load and increased vulnerability to stress that may influence disease progression and coping strategies. The somatopsychic recoil (revealed by the existence of high levels of anxiety and depression)maymaintain increased reactivity to stress. The similarities between drug allergy patients and psychocutaneous disease patients may be explained by the role of the skin as a shock organ and the low presence of drug anaphylaxis among drug allergy patients.

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