Heat contact urticaria is very rare and it is characterized by the development of wheal limited to the areas of heat contact. We report a case of heat contact urticaria in a 65-year-old women. The wheal was induced by hot bathing, washing in hot water or leaning on hot radiators. Symptoms started within 5 minutes of exposure and lasted 30 to 60 minutes. She had no systemic symptoms. The clinical diagnosis of localized heat urticaria was confirmed by experimental induction of localized wheals. Our investigation showed that the threshold temperature needed for induction of the heat urticaria was 39 ℃. We tried to investigate the plasma levels of prostaglandin D2 and blood histamine before and after heat challenge. The patient showed marked im...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Cold urticaria is a group of distinct clinical entities with different clinical manifestations that ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Heat urticaria (HU) is a rare type of physical inducible urticaria, characterized by itchy erythema ...
We present a 38-year-old woman with local heat urticaria confirmed by heat provocation testing. Heat...
Localized heat urticaria (LHU) is a rare type of physical urticaria, characterized by itching and er...
International audienceCold contact urticaria is an inducible urticaria triggered by exposure to cold...
Background: Solar urticaria is a rare type of inducible urticaria characterized by wheal and erythem...
Objective: To present and discuss the current classification of physicalurticarias based on immunolo...
Aquagenic urticaria (AQ) is a rare physical urticaria induced by contact with water. It may be disti...
Cold urticaria (CU) is characterized by the appearance of wheals or angioedema after exposure to col...
Various exogenous stimuli, e.g., rubbing, pressure, cold, heat, or electromagnetic waves, have been ...
Urticaria and angioedema affects 15 % to25 % of the population at some point in their lives. There a...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Cold urticaria is a group of distinct clinical entities with different clinical manifestations that ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Heat urticaria (HU) is a rare type of physical inducible urticaria, characterized by itchy erythema ...
We present a 38-year-old woman with local heat urticaria confirmed by heat provocation testing. Heat...
Localized heat urticaria (LHU) is a rare type of physical urticaria, characterized by itching and er...
International audienceCold contact urticaria is an inducible urticaria triggered by exposure to cold...
Background: Solar urticaria is a rare type of inducible urticaria characterized by wheal and erythem...
Objective: To present and discuss the current classification of physicalurticarias based on immunolo...
Aquagenic urticaria (AQ) is a rare physical urticaria induced by contact with water. It may be disti...
Cold urticaria (CU) is characterized by the appearance of wheals or angioedema after exposure to col...
Various exogenous stimuli, e.g., rubbing, pressure, cold, heat, or electromagnetic waves, have been ...
Urticaria and angioedema affects 15 % to25 % of the population at some point in their lives. There a...
Urticaria has a complex aetiology and pathogenesis, and is characterized by the presence of wheals w...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Cold contact urticaria is the second most common subtype of physical urticaria. Cold stimulation sta...
Cold urticaria is a group of distinct clinical entities with different clinical manifestations that ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...