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Chronic urticaria: unmet needs, emerging drugs, and new perspectives on personalised treatment.

The Lancet
Chronic 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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Prevalence, Management and Anaphylaxis Risk of Cold Urticaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2021
BACKGROUND Cold urticaria is a subtype of chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) associated with significant morbidity and a risk of anaphylaxis. Few studies have assessed the prevalence, management, and prevalence of associated anaphylaxis of cold ...
Connor Prosty   +6 more
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URTICARIA AND ANGIOEDEMA ACROSS THE AGES.

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2020
Chronic urticaria (CU) and angioedema can occur at any age. While most chronic urticaria with or without angioedema occurs in adults, it can also present in children or the elderly and can complicate pregnancy and breast-feeding.
S. Saini   +3 more
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Chronic Urticaria: Advances in Understanding of the Disease and Clinical Management

Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2021
Liting He   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The role and relevance of mast cells in urticaria

Immunological Reviews, 2018
M. Church   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The EAACI/GA(2) LEN/EDF/WAO Guideline for the definition, classification, diagnosis, and management of urticaria: the 2013 revision and update.

Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2014
T. Zuberbier   +30 more
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The clinical response to omalizumab in chronic spontaneous urticaria patients is linked to and predicted by IgE levels and their change

Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2018
R. Ertaş   +4 more
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