Summary: Introduction. Acute urticaria (AU) in children is a common clinical manifestation responsible for admission to the emergency department (ED). We aimed to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of AU in children and to identify predictors of both severity and progression. Material and methods. We evaluated 314 children admitted to the ED with a diagnosis of AU. We analyzed information concerning its onset, duration, severity, possible triggering factors, and the persistence of symptoms after 1, 3, and 6 months. Results. The most common etiological factors were infections (43.9%); in up to 32.4% of cases, AU was considered as idiopathic. AU was significantly most common in males and pre-school children. At the 6-month follow-up,...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To characterize the features of cold urticaria in children, with particular foc...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...
The fine article, “First Attack of Acute Urticaria in a Pediatric Emergency Department” by Liu et al...
Summary: Introduction. Acute urticaria (AU) in children is a common clinical manifestation responsib...
BACKGROUND: Urticaria is the disease that has the highest impact on quality of life and requires the...
BackgroundManagement of a first attack of acute urticaria in children is dependent on the etiology o...
Background: There is little information on urticaria occurring in children, especially in limited re...
Background: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent ...
Acute urticaria remains one of the most topical pediatric problems. Acute urticaria lasts for up to ...
Background: Dermatological disorders are common in children. This study sought to describe the preva...
BACKGROUND: Acute urticaria is a common condition in childhood that concerns both patients and pedia...
Chronic urticaria is defined as a skin disease with central induration (wheal) and erythema formatio...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angio edema, is a common condition in children, ...
AbstractBackgroundDermatological disorders are common in children. This study sought to describe the...
Background: Urticaria can be the only sign of a food allergy or can be seen together with other sign...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To characterize the features of cold urticaria in children, with particular foc...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...
The fine article, “First Attack of Acute Urticaria in a Pediatric Emergency Department” by Liu et al...
Summary: Introduction. Acute urticaria (AU) in children is a common clinical manifestation responsib...
BACKGROUND: Urticaria is the disease that has the highest impact on quality of life and requires the...
BackgroundManagement of a first attack of acute urticaria in children is dependent on the etiology o...
Background: There is little information on urticaria occurring in children, especially in limited re...
Background: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent ...
Acute urticaria remains one of the most topical pediatric problems. Acute urticaria lasts for up to ...
Background: Dermatological disorders are common in children. This study sought to describe the preva...
BACKGROUND: Acute urticaria is a common condition in childhood that concerns both patients and pedia...
Chronic urticaria is defined as a skin disease with central induration (wheal) and erythema formatio...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angio edema, is a common condition in children, ...
AbstractBackgroundDermatological disorders are common in children. This study sought to describe the...
Background: Urticaria can be the only sign of a food allergy or can be seen together with other sign...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To characterize the features of cold urticaria in children, with particular foc...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...
The fine article, “First Attack of Acute Urticaria in a Pediatric Emergency Department” by Liu et al...