Background: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent occurrence of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood. The etiology of urticaria in childhood remains incompletely understood because of limited data on children. Objective: We carried out this retrospective data-based study to determine different etiological factors and response to treatment in pediatric patients presenting with urticaria. Materials and Methods: Eighty children (M : F 49 : 31) between the ages of 1 and 14 years, who presented with urticaria excluding patients of physical urticaria attending the Outpatient Department of Pediatrics and Dermatology were included in the study. Patients were evaluated after taking a detailed history,...
BACKGROUND: Urticaria is the disease that has the highest impact on quality of life and requires the...
In general population about 15-20% of subjects have suffered from one episode of urticaria-angioedem...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...
Background and Design: The etiology of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood remains incompletely unde...
Chronic urticaria is defined as a skin disease with central induration (wheal) and erythema formatio...
Background: There is little information on urticaria occurring in children, especially in limited re...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angio edema, is a common condition in children, ...
Objective:Urticariais a condition characterized by the development of blisters (hives), ang...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angioedema,is a common condition in children, pr...
BACKGROUND: Acute urticaria is a common condition in childhood that concerns both patients and pedia...
In the last few decades, increasing understanding of the pathomechanisms involved in chronic urticar...
Annual Congress of the European-Academy-of-Allergology-and-Clinical-Immunology -- JUN 11-15, 2016 --...
Summary: Introduction. Acute urticaria (AU) in children is a common clinical manifestation responsib...
Most guidelines for chronic urticaria (CU) in infants and children are based on limited pediatric ev...
BackgroundManagement of a first attack of acute urticaria in children is dependent on the etiology o...
BACKGROUND: Urticaria is the disease that has the highest impact on quality of life and requires the...
In general population about 15-20% of subjects have suffered from one episode of urticaria-angioedem...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...
Background and Design: The etiology of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood remains incompletely unde...
Chronic urticaria is defined as a skin disease with central induration (wheal) and erythema formatio...
Background: There is little information on urticaria occurring in children, especially in limited re...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angio edema, is a common condition in children, ...
Objective:Urticariais a condition characterized by the development of blisters (hives), ang...
Urticaria, defined by the presence of wheals and/or angioedema,is a common condition in children, pr...
BACKGROUND: Acute urticaria is a common condition in childhood that concerns both patients and pedia...
In the last few decades, increasing understanding of the pathomechanisms involved in chronic urticar...
Annual Congress of the European-Academy-of-Allergology-and-Clinical-Immunology -- JUN 11-15, 2016 --...
Summary: Introduction. Acute urticaria (AU) in children is a common clinical manifestation responsib...
Most guidelines for chronic urticaria (CU) in infants and children are based on limited pediatric ev...
BackgroundManagement of a first attack of acute urticaria in children is dependent on the etiology o...
BACKGROUND: Urticaria is the disease that has the highest impact on quality of life and requires the...
In general population about 15-20% of subjects have suffered from one episode of urticaria-angioedem...
Background/Purpose: Increased IgE and eosinophil levels are frequently observed in cutaneous inflamm...