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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: A Review.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Chronic spontaneous urticaria affects approximately 1% of the general population worldwide, including approximately 3 million people in the US, impairs patients' quality of life, and is associated with multiple comorbidities.
P. Kolkhir   +3 more
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Chronic Urticaria

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2012
Chronic urticaria is defined as case of spontaneous wheals and/or angioedema persisting for a period of at least six weeks. The disease has an average duration of three to five years and is strongly associated with a decrease of quality of life and performance.
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Chronic Urticaria

2019
Chronic urticaria is defined by the presence of wheals, angioedema, or both during most days of the week, for a duration of more than 6 weeks. Chronic urticaria may be inducible or spontaneous. The therapeutic approach comprises two main steps: (1) avoidance of the cause or trigger, and (2) symptomatic pharmacological treatment by reducing mast cell ...
Irena Ivkovic-Jurekovic   +2 more
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Chronic spontaneous urticaria guidelines: What is new?

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2022
Urticaria is a heterogeneous inflammatory disorder that can be acute or chronic and is defined by the appearance of wheals, angioedema, or both. Very recently, the newest update and revision of the international European Academy of Allergy and Clinical ...
T. Zuberbier, J. Bernstein, M. Maurer
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Chronic Urticaria in Children

Clinical Pediatrics, 2008
For a wheal to develop, a given antigen has to bind to an antigen-specific IgE present on the surface of a mast cell. As a result, the mast cell degranulates, releasing histamine and vasoactive mediators. These mediators produce vasodilatation, increased blood flow, and vascular permeability.
Irene, Lara-Corrales   +2 more
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Vasculitis in chronic urticaria

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1980
Abstract We have explored the problem of the histologic basis of chronic urticaria and its relation to vasculitis and immune complex disease. In a prospective study, 42 consecutive patients with chronic urticaria (from twice weekly to daily episodes lasting more than 6 wk) had skin biopsies and were studied for immunologic variables.
P, Phanuphak   +5 more
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Omalizumab for Chronic Urticaria

The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2014
.These studies suggest that omalizumab will be a good therapeutic option for patients with CIU who do not respond to either licensed or higher doses of H1 antihistamines. Chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU)echronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is defined as hives and/or angioedema that occurs daily, or almost daily, for >6 weeks independent of external ...
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Chronic urticaria to wheat

Allergy, 2001
. WHEAT our is a basic foodstuff. Food allergy to wheat our is primarily described in children in the form of atopic dermatitis. It is rare in adults and mainly reported in exercise-induced anaphylaxis (1±3). A 19year-old student presented with chronic urticaria for 5 years and asthma treated with salmeterol (100 mg/day) and uticasone (1000 mg/day ...
G, Kanny   +2 more
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Chronic idiopathic urticaria

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2003
Chronic idiopathic urticaria has long been a demoralizing disease, baffling allergists and dermatologists alike, to the detriment of the patient. Recent findings, however, have shed light on causation in many, though not all, of these patients. The purpose of this review is to bring the reader up to date on the current position regarding aetiology and ...
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Chronic urticaria and angioedema

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1982
SummaryOf 231 patients evaluated for chronic urticaria and angioedema (CUA), 192 were diagnosed as having an idiopathic condition. The roles of serum IgE, complement (CH50), and immune complexes (IC) were investigated in 112 patients with idiopathic CUA.
P, Small   +3 more
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