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  1. 01-08-2024 | Letter

    The top 100 most cited articles in urticaria: a bibliometric analysis

  2. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Hereditary Angioedema | OriginalPaper

    Hereditary angioedema in Spain: medical care and patient journey

    Hereditary angioedema due to C1 inhibitor deficiency (HAE-C1INH) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by mutations in the SERPING1 gene that encodes for C1 esterase inhibitor (C1INH) [ 1 ]. Its main form is type 1, characterized by a …

  3. Open Access 01-08-2024 | Omalizumab | OriginalPaper

    Inflammatory cytokine levels and changes during omalizumab treatment in chronic spontaneous urticaria

    While several studies have examined the role of T cells and related cytokines in the development of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), there is a limited amount of research focusing on the changes in cytokine levels during omalizumab treatment.

  4. Open Access 17-05-2024 | Urticaria | Online First

    A Practical Approach to Diagnosing and Managing Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

    Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is an unpredictable inflammatory skin condition characterized by the spontaneous onset of itchy wheals, angioedema, or both, which occurs for longer than 6 weeks overall. Despite the relatively straightforward …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Juvenile Dermatomyositis | OriginalPaper

    Juvenile dermatomyositis with Anti-SAE antibodies in a Moroccan child associated with pseudo-angioedema: a case report

    Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM) is the leading cause of non-infectious inflammatory myopathy in children. Its annual incidence is estimated to be between 2 and 4 cases per million children [ 1 – 5 ], and its prevalence is 6/100,000 children [ 6 ].

  6. 31-03-2024 | Urticaria | ReviewPaper

    Immunopathogenesis of urticaria: a clinical perspective on histamine and cytokine involvement

    Urticaria encompasses a collection of disorders characterized by a distinctive pattern of cutaneous reactions. It is estimated that approximately 20% of individuals worldwide will experience urticaria at some point during their lifespan [ 1 , 2 ].

  7. 24-10-2023 | Urticaria | OriginalPaper

    Clinical values of serum neuropeptide changes in patients with chronic urticaria complicated with allergic rhinitis

    Chronic urticaria, also known as chronic hives, is a skin disorder characterized by the recurring appearance of wheals and/or angioedema for at least 6 weeks. The pathogenesis of chronic urticaria is not completely understood, but it is thought to …

  8. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Urticaria | OriginalPaper

    Sustained control of recalcitrant chronic spontaneous urticaria after initiation of inflammatory airway diseases treatment: two case reports

    Chronic Urticaria (CU) can be subdivided into several causal categories ranging from physical (pressure), allergic, hereditary (mastocytosis, hereditary angioedema, and cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes, and gender), and autoimmune (anti-F c …

  9. Open Access 22-11-2023 | Urticaria | BriefCommunication

    A Patient Charter for Chronic Urticaria

    Chronic urticaria (CU) is the recurring development of wheals (aka “hives” or “welts”), angioedema, or both for more than 6 weeks. Wheals and angioedema occur with no definite triggers in chronic spontaneous urticaria, and in response to known and …

  10. 19-09-2023 | Omalizumab | Letter

    Safety and efficacy of omalizumab for antihistamine-resistant chronic urticaria in children: a case series and literature review

  11. 08-12-2023 | Urticaria | ReviewPaper

    Biomarkers of Autoimmune Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

    Urticaria is a skin condition characterized by the sudden appearance of two different primary lesions: wheals and angioedema. The itchy wheals are of variable shape and size, from pinpoint lesions to confluent hives with a diameter of more than 10 …

  12. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Hereditary Angioedema | Abstract

    13th C1-inhibitor deficiency and angioedema workshop—2023

    Edited by: Róbert Hohol; Lectored by: Henriette Farkas, Lilian Varga; Cover artwork: Gergely Hosszú
  13. 11-11-2023 | Urticaria | OriginalPaper

    Association between diurnal temperature range and outpatient visits for urticaria disease in Lanzhou, China: a distributed lag nonlinear analysis

    Urticaria is a common dermatological condition. It affects approximately 86 million people worldwide; 1.1% of the global population (Peck et al. 2021 ). Clinical symptoms of urticaria as a transient pruritic rash, angioedema, or both (Antia et al.

  14. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Hereditary Angioedema | OriginalPaper

    Patient outcomes associated with subcutaneous C1INH prophylaxis for hereditary angioedema: a retrospective analysis

    Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare but highly burdensome disease characterized by painful, recurrent attacks of edema that are debilitating, potentially life-threatening, and detrimental to multiple facets of quality of life (QoL) [ 1 – 7 ]. The …

  15. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Panic Disorder | OriginalPaper

    Effects of the immunoglobulin/histamine complex on panic disorder concurrent with chronic spontaneous urticaria: a case report

    Panic disorder and panic attacks are two of the most common problems in psychiatry [ 1 ]. Panic disorder is characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks. Panic attacks are defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health …

  16. Open Access 01-12-2021 | Hashimoto Thyroiditis | OriginalPaper

    Impact of comorbidities on risk of angioedema without urticaria in elderly patients

    Angioedema is a common skin disease that is characterized by well-demarcated areas and nonpitting edema of subcutaneous and/or submucosal tissues. The prevalence of angioedema is estimated at 2–20% of the population, which depends on the method of …

  17. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Tick | OriginalPaper

    Alpha-gal syndrome initially misdiagnosed as chronic spontaneous urticaria in a pediatric patient: a case report and review of the literature

    Galactose‐alpha‐1,3‐galactose (alpha‐gal) has recently been identified as a novel food allergen, with a first description in 2008 when immunoglobulin (Ig)E to alpha-gal was identified [ 1 ]. Typically, alpha-gal-containing foods, such as red meat …

  18. Open Access 30-09-2023 | Omalizumab | ReviewPaper

    Omalizumab for Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: A Narrative Review of Current Status

    Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a debilitating inflammatory disorder of the skin, characterized by a fluctuating natural history, a complex mechanism of action, and a significant burden on patients, including effect on quality of life …

  19. 27-07-2023 | Urticaria | ReviewPaper

    Consider comorbidities, concomitant medications and organ function when treating chronic urticaria in older adults

    Chronic urticaria in older adults is not well understood and specific guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of this skin condition in older adults are lacking. Care should be taken in the diagnosis of chronic urticaria in older adults, as they …

  20. Open Access 01-12-2021 | IgE Antibodies | OriginalPaper

    A case of hand urticaria, lip angioedema, and oropharyngeal pruritus induced by Japanese radish through IgE-mediated immediate allergic reaction

    Radish ( Raphanus sativus L.), belonging to the mustard family (Cruciferae or Brassicaceae), is a common edible vegetable; the taproot of white radish is widely consumed in East Asia, both fresh and dried. Although mustard allergy is a well-known …

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