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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (urticaria)
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A 30 year old man presenting with a 10 year history of delayed pressure urticaria had a secondary lupus-induced double mitral and aortic regurgitation which necessitated double valve replacement within 2 years. The anatomical appearances of the valvular lesions were very unusual and suggest a new anatomo-clinical form of the classical Libman-Sacks endocarditis. In addition to infective endocarditis, systemic lupus erythematosus may also lead to valvular lesions necessitating valve replacement. The association of S.L.E. and delayed urticaria is rare, and also merits publication.
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PMID:[Double valve replacement in a 30-year-old man with acute systemic lupus erythematosus]. 357 90

Among all the known drug intolerances, adverse reactions to heparin are not very common. No desensitization in patients with heparin hypersensitivity has ever been attempted. We report the case of a 55-year-old female patient with mitral stenosis and insufficiency, and tricuspid and aortic insufficiency. The patient underwent heparin treatment, and urticaria occurred with either s.c. calcium heparin or i.v. sodium heparin. Allergy testing (skin tests and patch tests) was negative. A pseudoallergic intolerance was diagnosed. Mitral valve replacement with the extracorporeal circulation method was necessary; therefore, heparin treatment was administered. A heparin rush desensitization together with antihistamine drugs (4 mg clorpheniramine maleate for 3 d) was started: 50 UI (0.5 mg) s.c. sodium heparin were first administered; within 4 d, 5000 UI (50 mg) sodium heparin was administered i.v. with no side-effects. A full-dosage heparin treatment was then administered and heart surgery was easily performed. During the postsurgical course, i.v. sodium heparin was smoothly replaced with s.c. calcium heparin (25,000 UI s.c. per day) and with oral anticoagulants (sodium warfarin).
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PMID:Rush desensitization in heparin hypersensitivity: a case report. 803 62