It is also suitable for evaluation of disease activity by urticaria patients and their treating physicians and it has been validated[3]. As urticaria symptoms frequently change in intensity during the course of a day, overall disease activity is best measured by advising patients to document 24-...
Good evidence supports the use of cyclosporine outside its product license for the following indications: Atopic dermatitis (in persons younger than 16 years) Behçet disease Chronic spontaneous (idiopathic) urticaria Graft versus host disease Palmoplantar pustulosis Pyoderma gangrenosum Cyclosporine...
The presence of allergy is not always necessary for the definition of AD. This differs from allergic rhinitis for which the presence of allergy is mandatory for diagnosis.3 Urticaria is not considered when investigating family and medical history. Total serum IgE levels and allergen-specific IgE ...
/b The treating physician should be aware of the absolute and relative contraindications of the procedure, such as cold urticaria, cryoglobulinemia, Raynaud#x2032;s disease, collagen vascular diseases, etc.b Complications: /b While cryosurgery is usually a safe procedure, complications may occur due...
The most common mucocutaneous symptoms included hives/urticaria (71.9%), swollen ears/eyes/face (39.8%), swollen lips (36.8%), flushing (33.9%) and pruritis (32.2%). There was a predominance of toddlers and children in lip swelling.
should be carefully observed for symptoms such as fever, rash, pruritus, and headache, along with regular monitoring of vital signs. The patient should also be carefully monitored for other side-effects, such as respiratory distress, bronchial spasms, angioedema, cyanosis, hypoxia, and urticaria.70...
European Guidelines (EGL) [6] recommend distinguishing between irritant contact derma- titis (ICD), allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), atopic hand eczema (AHE), and protein contact dermatitis/contact urticaria. Diagnosing CHE can be challenging because of its broad clinical Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) ...
Presence of urticaria factitia Severe anaphylactic reaction in the patient history to the foodstuff to be investigated (relative contraindication) 4.3.2. Restrictions in the use of commercial extracts and criteria for their use Numerous commercial food extracts are not standardized in terms of their al...
In this guideline, food allergies are generally classified into four clinical types: (1) neonatal and infantile gastrointestinal allergy, (2) infantile atopic dermatitis associated with food allergy, (3) immediate-type of food allergy (urticaria, anaphylaxis, etc.), and (4) special forms of ...
Supportive Demonstration of a pathologic SERPING1 mutation (not required for diagnosis) Family history of recurrent angioedema Age of symptom onset <40 HAE-nl-C1INH Required A history of recurrent angioedema in the absence of concomitant urticaria and no concomitant use of medication known to cause...