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Urticaria in Children Attending Allergy Services
Background: There is little information on urticaria occurring in children, especially in limited resource countries. Objective: To determine the demographic and clinical features of urticaria in children living in a developing country.
Mario Sánchez-Borges +3 more
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Urticaria (hives) is a common disorder that may be associated with angioedema (swelling that occurs beneath the skin). It is generally classified as acute or chronic, and chronic urticaria is further classified as spontaneous or inducible Second ...
Moshe Ben-Shoshan +3 more
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Urticaria is characterized by the transient appearance of hives, angioedema, or both. Acute urticaria lasts less than 6 weeks. The origin is idiopathic in more than 50% of cases, and the most frequent triggers are infectious processes, drugs and foods.Describe the origin, pathophysiology and treatment of patients with acute urticaria.A bibliographic ...
Víctor Fernando, Muñoz-Estrada +1 more
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Glucocorticoids for acute urticaria: study protocol for a double-blind non-inferiority randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Introduction This study protocol describes a trial designed to investigate whether antihistamine alone in patients with acute urticaria does not increase the 7-day Urticaria Activity Score (UAS7) in comparison with an association of antihistamine and ...
Javaud N +22 more
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Blood eosinophils and serum eosinophil cationic protein in patients with acute and chronic urticaria [PDF]
We have analysed the relationship of blood eosinophil count and serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) levels in patients with acute and chronic idiopathic urticaria.
G. Di Lorenzo +7 more
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The role of transcription factor FoxP3 as a predictor of acute and chronic urticaria in children
Objective: To study the transcription factor FoxP3 in children with acute and chronic spontaneous urticaria as a possible predictor of the severity and chronicity of urticaria.Materials and Methods: A total of 264 children of both sexes aged from 6 to 16
S. V. Maltsev +2 more
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Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals with accompanying pruritus or skin burning sensation. In 40% of cases, urticaria may be accompanied by angioedema. Depending on the duration, urticaria may
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Can urticaria severity be used as a biomarker for transition from acute to chronic urticaria?
Acute urticaria usually resolves spontaneously; however, in some cases, it may progress to CSU. We aimed to investigate the underlying factors of AU in children and the clinical and laboratory factors affecting the progression of AU to CSU.
Deniz Ozceker +2 more
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Acute and Chronic Urticaria: Prevalence, Etiologies, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Urticaria is a pruritic skin lesion characterized by rapid onset of blanchable central wheals and marginal flare. Urticaria diseases are categorized on the basis of their duration, etiology, and causes.
Javad Ghaffari, Negar Ghaffari
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Urticaria and mimickers of urticaria [PDF]
Urticaria is a common skin condition encountered across various specialties in medicine, especially in dermatology and allergy/immunology practice. It has a heterogeneous presentation hence it is unsurprising that many skin conditions may be confused ...
Jie Shen Fok +4 more
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