International audienceUrticaria is a dermal edema resulting from vascular dilatation and leakage of fluid into the skin in response to molecules released from mast cells. The major mediator responsible for urticaria is histamine. However, the clinical spectrum and pattern of lesions indicate that other molecules, including prostaglandins, leukotrienes, cytokines, and chemokines, produced at different times after mast cell activation contribute to the polymorphism of this symptom and the variable evolution of this disease. It is a common practice to distinguish immunological and nonimmunological urticaria. Immunological urticaria is a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by antibodies and/or T-cells that results in mast cell activation. Althou...
Chronic urticaria is a skin disorder characterized by transient pruritic weals that recur from day t...
Various exogenous stimuli, e.g., rubbing, pressure, cold, heat, or electromagnetic waves, have been ...
Urticaria is indeed a common dermatological affliction, which imparts a considerable degree of distr...
International audienceUrticaria is a dermal edema resulting from vascular dilatation and leakage of ...
Urticaria is a common, mast cell-driven disease presenting with wheals or angioedema or both. In the...
Abstract Urticaria is a group of diseases that share a distinct skin reaction pattern. Triggering of...
Abstract Chronic urticaria is a disease characterized by the appearance of weals, angioedema or both...
Objective: To review the literature on the pathogenesis of chronic urticaria (excluding physical urt...
Objective: To present and discuss the current classification of physicalurticarias based on immunolo...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Urticaria is a skin disorder that is characterized by the appearance of wheals (hives), angioedema, ...
Background: Increased levels of histamine have been previously demonstrated in patients with chronic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic urticaria (CU) is one of the most common skin disorders whose pathogen...
Urticarial reactions are characterized by dermal capillary dilatation and edema, associated with a v...
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is characterized by a perivascular non-necrotizing cellular infiltrate...
Chronic urticaria is a skin disorder characterized by transient pruritic weals that recur from day t...
Various exogenous stimuli, e.g., rubbing, pressure, cold, heat, or electromagnetic waves, have been ...
Urticaria is indeed a common dermatological affliction, which imparts a considerable degree of distr...
International audienceUrticaria is a dermal edema resulting from vascular dilatation and leakage of ...
Urticaria is a common, mast cell-driven disease presenting with wheals or angioedema or both. In the...
Abstract Urticaria is a group of diseases that share a distinct skin reaction pattern. Triggering of...
Abstract Chronic urticaria is a disease characterized by the appearance of weals, angioedema or both...
Objective: To review the literature on the pathogenesis of chronic urticaria (excluding physical urt...
Objective: To present and discuss the current classification of physicalurticarias based on immunolo...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Urticaria is a skin disorder that is characterized by the appearance of wheals (hives), angioedema, ...
Background: Increased levels of histamine have been previously demonstrated in patients with chronic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic urticaria (CU) is one of the most common skin disorders whose pathogen...
Urticarial reactions are characterized by dermal capillary dilatation and edema, associated with a v...
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is characterized by a perivascular non-necrotizing cellular infiltrate...
Chronic urticaria is a skin disorder characterized by transient pruritic weals that recur from day t...
Various exogenous stimuli, e.g., rubbing, pressure, cold, heat, or electromagnetic waves, have been ...
Urticaria is indeed a common dermatological affliction, which imparts a considerable degree of distr...