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Serum vitamin D levels decrease in children with acute urticaria
Allergologia Et Immunopathologia, 2016B Handan Ă–zdemir, Burcu Tahire Koksal
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Background: The natural history of progression from acute urticaria (AU) to chronic urticaria (CU) remains poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate the potential triggers of AU attacks and factors associated with their duration, as well as the ...
G Karakaya, A F Kalyoncu
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2020
STUDY OBJECTIVE Acute urticaria is a frequent presentation in emergency departments (EDs), urgent care centers, and other clinical arenas. Treatment options are limited if diphenhydramine is the only intravenous antihistamine offered because of its short
B. Abella +10 more
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STUDY OBJECTIVE Acute urticaria is a frequent presentation in emergency departments (EDs), urgent care centers, and other clinical arenas. Treatment options are limited if diphenhydramine is the only intravenous antihistamine offered because of its short
B. Abella +10 more
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Acute urticaria is a common dermatological condition in emergency departments (EDs). The main therapy involves controlling pruritus with antihistamines.
Pakhawadee Palungwachira +3 more
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BACKGROUND Acute urticaria is a common dermatological condition in emergency departments (EDs). The main therapy involves controlling pruritus with antihistamines.
Pakhawadee Palungwachira +3 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
The physician should be familiar with preventive measures for acute urticaria or its most severe form, anaphylaxis, and with the general principles of management. Treatment does not differ basically whether given in a nonmedical setting, the emergency room, or the office, except for the availability of special supplies and equipment, such as oxygen, if
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The physician should be familiar with preventive measures for acute urticaria or its most severe form, anaphylaxis, and with the general principles of management. Treatment does not differ basically whether given in a nonmedical setting, the emergency room, or the office, except for the availability of special supplies and equipment, such as oxygen, if
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Acute urticaria due to alcohol
British Journal of Dermatology, 1983A patient with urticaria caused specifically by alcohol is described. The reaction could be blocked by indomethacin and naloxone, indicating that the eruption was mediated by endogenous opiates and prostaglandins. Sodium cromoglycate blocked the reaction completely and consistently.
A D, Ormerod, P J, Holt
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary 1. Twenty-two cases of acute infectious urticaria were observed between February, 1943, and May, 1944. 2. Seventeen cases associated with upper respiratory infections were seenin the winter months, October to March, inclusive. 3. Thirteen patients were males and nine were females. 4.
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Summary 1. Twenty-two cases of acute infectious urticaria were observed between February, 1943, and May, 1944. 2. Seventeen cases associated with upper respiratory infections were seenin the winter months, October to March, inclusive. 3. Thirteen patients were males and nine were females. 4.
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Acute Urticaria and Angioedema
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2009Urticaria is defined as wheals consisting of three features: (i) central swelling of various sizes, with or without surrounding erythema; (ii) pruritus or occasional burning sensations; and (iii) the skin returning to normal appearance, usually within 1-24 hours.
Evangelo, Frigas, Miguel A, Park
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Acute Annular Urticaria in Infants and Children
Pediatric Dermatology, 1997Abstract: Characteristic features of acute annular urticaria in 34 infants and small children were large, erythematous annular and polycyclic lesions with violaceous centers, eyelid, hand, and foot edema, absence of angioedema of the airway, absence of pruritus, spontaneous resolution in 8 to 10 days, and frequent history of furazolidone medication ...
L, Tamayo-Sanchez +2 more
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Exposure to phthalates is associated with acute urticaria in children
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2018Urticaria is a heterogeneous disorder that has a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, and is one of the most common skin disorders 1 . Foods, medications, and infections can cause acute urticaria 1 , but there has not been full elucidation of all ...
D. Yon +8 more
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