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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 50
Published: 01 September 2016
10.1159/000446047
EISBN: 978-3-318-05889-5
... Abstract Urticaria is a common skin disorder defined by the occurrence of itchy and even painful wheals, angioedema, or both. The lifetime prevalence for its acute and chronic form is 20 and 1%, respectively. The patients' quality of life is impaired because of itch, disfigurement, and high...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 51
Published: 01 September 2016
10.1159/000446787
EISBN: 978-3-318-05905-2
... Abstract Cholinergic urticaria (CholU) is characterized by pinpoint-sized, highly pruritic wheals occurring upon sweating. Both direct and indirect theories in the interaction of acetylcholine (ACh) with mast cells have been put forward in the sweating-associated histamine release from mast...
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 100
Published: 27 May 2014
10.1159/000358614
EISBN: 978-3-318-02195-0
... Abstract Urticaria and angioedema are ancient diseases. Many different names have been used to describe them, and many different theories have been postulated to explain their origin and pathogenesis. The current classification and nomenclature of urticaria and angioedema have evolved over...
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Published: 31 May 2007
10.1159/000104200
EISBN: 978-3-318-01454-9
... Abstract Anaphylaxis and urticaria are the main clinical entities associated with betalactam allergy. They usually occur within 1 h of drug exposure, although urticaria may occasionally appear later. The shorter the interval to the reaction, the greater the possibility of this being IgE...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 5
Published: 23 November 1973
10.1159/000393464
EISBN: 978-3-318-03442-4
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 2
Published: 30 November 1948
10.1159/000313574
EISBN: 978-3-318-01796-0
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 50
Published: 01 September 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05889-5
...References References 1. Zuberbier T, Aberer W, Asero R, et al: The EAACI/GA(2) LEN/EDF/WAO guideline for the definition, classification, diagnosis, and management of urticaria: the 2013 revision and update. Allergy 2014;69:868-887. 24785199 10.1111/all.12313 2. Viegas LP, Ferreira MB...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 51
Published: 01 September 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05905-2
...References References 1. Moore-Robinson M, Warin RP: Some clinical aspects of cholinergic urticaria. Br J Dermatol 1968;80:794-799. 2. Hirschmann JV, Lawlor F, English JS, et al: Cholinergic urticaria. A clinical and histologic study. Arch Dermatol 1987;123:462-467. 3. Black AK...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 51
Published: 01 September 2016
10.1159/000446781
EISBN: 978-3-318-05905-2
... cause, but the palms, soles, and axillae are rarely affected. Heat stroke readily develops due to increased body temperature. AIGA commonly affects young males. Approximately 30-60% of patients show complications of cholinergic urticaria, also known as idiopathic pure sudomotor failure or hypohidrotic...
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 100
Published: 27 May 2014
EISBN: 978-3-318-02195-0
... & Creech, 1769. 4. More T: The history of King Richard III; in Campbell WE (ed): The English Works of Sir Thomas More. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1931, p 426. 5. Czarnetzki BM: Urticaria. Berlin, Springer, 1986, chapt 1. 6. Heberden W: On the nettle-rash. Med Trans Coll Phys (London) 1767...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 51
Published: 01 September 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05905-2
..., Metz M, Młynek A, Maurer M: The definition and diagnostic testing of physical and cholinergic urticarias - EAACI/GA 2 LEN/EDF/UNEV consensus panel recommendations. Allergy 2009;64:1715-1721. 4. Takahagi S, Tanaka T, Ishii K, Suzuki H, Kameyoshi Y, Shindo H, Hide M: Sweat antigen induces histamine...
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 95
Published: 02 June 2010
10.1159/000315950
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9442-4
... Abstract Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are often incriminated in hypersensitivity reactions leading to anaphylaxis. Two populations are at the high risk of developing such reactions: patients with asthma and those with urticaria. In a subset of asthmatics...