Cold urticaria is one form of urticaria that may be associated with other forms of physical urticarias. Frequency is generally estimated at two or three per 100. The triggering effect of cold is found at history taking in most of the cases. The urticaria is usually superficial, and more rarely associated with deep and/or mucosal urticaria. The diagnosis is based on history taking and the ice cube test. An exhaustive search for an etiologic factor is often unfruitful, and the presence of a cryopathy should lead to a complete work-up. Therapy of cold urticaria may prove to be difficult. In patients with secondary cold urticaria, underlying disease must be treated in order to resolve the skin symptoms. H1-antihistamines can be used but the cli...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Background: Cold urticaria (ColdU), that is, the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to c...
Introduction Cryoproteins, such as cryoglobulins, cryofibrinogens and cold agglutinins, precipitate ...
Cold urticaria (ColdU) is a common form of chronic inducible urticaria characterised by the developm...
Cold-induce urticaria, a subtype of physical urticaria, is characterized by the appearance of wheals...
Cold urticaria (CU) is characterized by the appearance of wheals or angioedema after exposure to col...
Cold urticaria is a group of distinct clinical entities with different clinical manifestations that ...
Abstract Background Cold-induced urticaria is a significant condition, especially among young female...
A case of cold urticaria in a 38-year-old woman was reported. The urticaria was demonstrated to have...
Cold urticaria is one of the five most common causes of chronic urticaria and is grouped as a physic...
Background. Cold urticaria (ColdU), i.e. the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to cold ...
Cold urticaria ‒ an overview Background: Cold urticaria is a skin disease that affects people of al...
Cold urticaria is an uncommon disorder. However, it is the most frequent form (15%) of all physical...
Physical urticaria includes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the development of u...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Background: Cold urticaria (ColdU), that is, the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to c...
Introduction Cryoproteins, such as cryoglobulins, cryofibrinogens and cold agglutinins, precipitate ...
Cold urticaria (ColdU) is a common form of chronic inducible urticaria characterised by the developm...
Cold-induce urticaria, a subtype of physical urticaria, is characterized by the appearance of wheals...
Cold urticaria (CU) is characterized by the appearance of wheals or angioedema after exposure to col...
Cold urticaria is a group of distinct clinical entities with different clinical manifestations that ...
Abstract Background Cold-induced urticaria is a significant condition, especially among young female...
A case of cold urticaria in a 38-year-old woman was reported. The urticaria was demonstrated to have...
Cold urticaria is one of the five most common causes of chronic urticaria and is grouped as a physic...
Background. Cold urticaria (ColdU), i.e. the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to cold ...
Cold urticaria ‒ an overview Background: Cold urticaria is a skin disease that affects people of al...
Cold urticaria is an uncommon disorder. However, it is the most frequent form (15%) of all physical...
Physical urticaria includes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the development of u...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Background: Cold urticaria (ColdU), that is, the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to c...
Introduction Cryoproteins, such as cryoglobulins, cryofibrinogens and cold agglutinins, precipitate ...