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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Chronic urticaria has a spectrum of clinical presentations and causes. About 50% of patients with "idiopathic" disease have histamine-releasing autoantibodies in their blood. The term autoimmune urticaria is increasingly being accepted for this subgroup of patients, in whom immunosuppressive therapies may be appropriate if conventional approaches to ...
Clive E H, Grattan +2 more
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Chronic urticaria has a spectrum of clinical presentations and causes. About 50% of patients with "idiopathic" disease have histamine-releasing autoantibodies in their blood. The term autoimmune urticaria is increasingly being accepted for this subgroup of patients, in whom immunosuppressive therapies may be appropriate if conventional approaches to ...
Clive E H, Grattan +2 more
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Autoimmune chronic spontaneous urticaria.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2022Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a debilitating mast cell-driven disease characterized by recurrent wheals and/or angioedema. Substantial progress has been made in dissecting the 2 main autoimmune mechanisms that drive the pathogenesis of CSU. Type
P. Kolkhir +7 more
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1995
Chronic urticaria remains a major problem in terms of etiology, investigation, and management. It is important to identify patients in whom physical urticaria is the principal cause of disability. Once confirmed by appropriate challenge testing, no further investigation is required.
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Chronic urticaria remains a major problem in terms of etiology, investigation, and management. It is important to identify patients in whom physical urticaria is the principal cause of disability. Once confirmed by appropriate challenge testing, no further investigation is required.
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Comparison of chronic autoimmune urticaria with chronic idiopathic urticaria
International Journal of Dermatology, 2003AbstractBackground Chronic urticaria has been described in patients with Helicobacter pylori infection. Despite numerous studies, the correlation between H. pylori infection and chronic urticaria is doubtful. Our study was performed to determine the prevalence of H.
Noémi, Bakos, Maria, Hillander
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Chronic urticaria: unmet needs, emerging drugs, and new perspectives on personalised treatment.
The LancetChronic urticaria is a common and debilitating mast cell-driven skin disease presenting with itchy wheals, angio-oedema, or both. Chronic urticaria is classified as spontaneous (without definite triggers) and inducible (with definite and subtype-specific
Torsten Zuberbier +7 more
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Remibrutinib in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria.
New England Journal of MedicineBACKGROUND Chronic spontaneous urticaria is an idiopathic syndrome defined by recurring itch, hives, or angioedema (or a combination of these symptoms) for more than 6 weeks.
M. Metz +14 more
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Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2022
Chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) is characterized by mast cell (MC)‐mediated wheals in response to triggers: cold in cold urticaria (ColdU) and friction in symptomatic dermographism (SD).
D. Terhorst‐Molawi +11 more
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Chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) is characterized by mast cell (MC)‐mediated wheals in response to triggers: cold in cold urticaria (ColdU) and friction in symptomatic dermographism (SD).
D. Terhorst‐Molawi +11 more
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Treatment of Chronic Urticaria
Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2014Second-generation antihistamines are unquestionably the first-line treatment for chronic urticaria and can be used at higher than licensed doses if normal doses fail to control the disease. A short course of oral corticosteroids should be considered for patients not responding to antihistamines before trying other immunosuppressive drugs.
R. Asero, A. Tedeschi, M. Cugno
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