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Chronic urticaria

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatology, 2011
Chronic urticaria (CU) is a disturbing allergic condition of the skin. Although frequently benign, it may sometimes be a red flag sign of a serious internal disease. A multitude of etiologies have been implicated in the causation of CU, including physical, infective, vasculitic, psychological and idiopathic.
Sandeep Sachdeva   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Other Interventions for Chronic Urticaria

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177206High quality evidence for interventions in chronic urticaria is mainly confined to second generation H1 antihistamines, introduced in the 1980s, and omalizumab, approved for chronic spontaneous urticaria in 2014.
Grattan, Ceh E.H.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Smoldering Systemic Mastocytosis Without Detectable KIT Mutation: A Debilitating Course and Therapeutic Challenge

open access: yesCancer Nexus, EarlyView.
Graphical abstract illustrating the clinical course and treatment response. ABSTRACT Systemic mastocytosis (SM) is a clonal hematologic neoplasm driven by activating KIT mutations, particularly D816V. Indolent SM typically follows a stable course, progression to higher‐burden subtypes is uncommon.
Homeniuk Anna   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Omalizumab in the Treatment of Urticaria

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167176Omalizumab is a humanized mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody directed against the third heavy chain domain of IgE. It has been approved for moderate to severe asthma since 2003, for adults and adolescents with chronic spontaneous urticaria unresponsive
Zuberbier, Torsten   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Cyclosporine Treatment: Our Experience

open access: yes, 2016
Aim:Treatment of severe chronic autoimmune urticaria is difficult. In this study we aimed to investigate efficacy and safety of cyclosporine in patients with chronic urticaria.Material and Method:Twenty patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria whom ...
Seçil Saral   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Validated RP‐HPLC–UV Method for the Quantitative Analysis and Stability Evaluation of Amoxicillin in Paediatric Gummy Tablets

open access: yesELECTROPHORESIS, EarlyView.
A validated RP‐HPLC–UV method was successfully applied for amoxicillin determination in gummy tablets. The method is useful for an accurate amoxicillin content determination in paediatric gummies and was applied to study the stability profile of the drug, evaluated over 6 months under storage conditions.
Samuele Bonafè   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prevalence of the Helicobacter pylori infection in chronic urticaria [PDF]

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Background Urticaria is one of the most common clinically diagnosed dermatologic diseases. Wheals and pruritus are typical presentation of disease. Correlation between chronic urticaria (CU) and Helicobacter pylori infection has been proposed by many ...
رستمی مقدم, مجید
core  

History of Urticaria

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18The clinical entity of urticaria has been described as early as the fourth century BC. In this chapter the evolution from early description to the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms and development of treatment options is ...
Zuberbier, Torsten   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Cost‐effectiveness of a randomized controlled trial comparing low‐dose aspirin to placebo for the prevention of recurrent preterm birth

open access: yesInternational Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 1, Page 399-407, April 2025.
Abstract To assess the cost‐effectiveness of low‐dose aspirin compared to placebo for the prevention of recurrent preterm birth from a healthcare perspective. This was a cost‐effectiveness analysis alongside a multicenter, randomized, double‐blinded, placebo‐controlled trial.
Anadeijda J. E. M. C. Landman   +24 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evaluation of lipid profiles in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria: A case-control study

open access: yesМедицинская иммунология
Chronic urticaria is referred to recurrent, pruritic, erythematous, and edematous mucocutaneous lesions on most days of the week, and persists for six weeks or more.
Abbas Khalili   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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