Acute Urticaria and Anaphylaxis: Differences and Similarities in Clinical Management [PDF]
Acute urticaria is a common condition that presents with wheals and/or angioedema. However, these symptoms are also frequent in anaphylaxis, a life-threatening reaction that should be immediately diagnosed and treated.
Luis Felipe Ensina +4 more
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Risk Factors for Acute Urticaria in Central California. [PDF]
At least 15–20% of the population in the world suffers from urticaria. Allergy triggers contribute to the development of urticaria. Not much is known about the demographic and environmental risk factors that contribute to the occurrence of acute ...
Jadhav R +3 more
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Chromatin accessibility profiling of Treg cells in acute urticaria [PDF]
Acute urticaria can be a presenting symptom of anaphylaxis characterized by transient red swellings or fulminant wheals, often accompanied by severe pruritus.
Leilei Wen +3 more
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SARS-Coronavirus-2 and acute urticaria. [PDF]
A 51-year-old otherwise healthy woman presented to the emergency department with a 3-day history of dry cough and arthralgias. Simultaneously, she developed widespread pruritic evanescent skin lesions (lasting
Falkenhain-López D +3 more
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Acute urticaria in children: course of the disease, features of skin microbiome. [PDF]
Introduction Quantitative and qualitative changes in the microbiome of the skin affect the emergence and course of allergic diseases, in particular, of acute urticaria.
Orlova E +4 more
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Acute urticaria alone after CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccination should not be a contraindication for revaccination. [PDF]
Patients who develop an immediate allergic reaction within the first 4 h of COVID‐19 vaccine injection are recommended not to receive the same vaccine again. This recommendation mainly focuses on the mRNA and adenoviral vector COVID‐19 vaccines, but data
Triwatcharikorn J +7 more
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Acute urticaria as the initial presentation of COVID-19 in a pediatric patient. [PDF]
Fig 1. Patient with urticarial eruption on the trunk due to COVID-19. INTRODUCTION Cutaneous manifestations have been commonly identified with a variety of viral infections, including influenza, respiratory syncytial, and adenoviruses.
Le NK, Brooks JP.
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Dynamic Thiol/Disulphide Homeostasis in Acute Urticaria.
Background: Urticaria is an unknown, sudden, and itchy skin disease that is recognized with redness, swelling, and is sometimes seen with angioedema. It is classified as acute or chronic, depending on the duration of symptoms.
Otal Y +5 more
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Acute urticaria with pyrexia as the first manifestations of a COVID-19 infection. [PDF]
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects principally the respiratory tract but recent studies described that COVID-19 could present a broader clinical spectrum from the absence of any symptoms to heart 1 , digestive 2 or Ear-Nose-Throat (including
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How Infection and Vaccination Are Linked to Acute and Chronic Urticaria: A Special Focus on COVID-19
Since more than a century ago, there has been awareness of the connection between viral infections and the onset and exacerbation of urticaria. Our knowledge about the role of viral infection and vaccination in acute and chronic urticaria improved as a ...
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