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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
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A 5-year-old white boy had a history of generalized
urticaria
on total body exposure to a
cold
environment. Standard ice cube testing was negative. Plasma analysis revealed the presence of cryofibrinogen. Systemic
cold
challenge with serial plasma assays for complement, histamine, and prostaglandin D2 disclosed an elevation and peak of plasma histamine and prostaglandin D2 levels after the onset of generalized
urticaria
with no change in serum complement levels.
...
PMID:Systemic cold urticaria in a five-year-old boy. 186 52
Allergic and asthmatic individuals may have exercise-induced respiratory problems and sports may induce, in some cases, allergic problems. Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) differs from common asthma only in its causative factor. It is a typical asthmatic attack following physical exercise, lasting 5-10 min, most often in
cold
and dry weather. The prevalence in asthmatic children is high, in adolescents not yet firmly established.
Cold
air and/or hypertonic bronchial challenges during exercise are discussed as pathophysiological mechanisms. Nonpharmacological and drug treatment of EIA must preferentially be preventive. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis (
urticaria
, pruritus, edema) occurs mainly in children, triggered by exercise alone or by the combination of sensitizing food and exercise. Antihistamines before exercise are recommended. The use of sport equipment can induce contact dermatitis in rare cases.
...
PMID:Sports and allergy. 189 91
The protective efficacy of oral cetirizine, a selective and potent H1-receptor antagonist, against the immediate bronchoconstrictive response to allergen inhalation and exercise challenge was evaluated in 16 subjects with stable, predominantly mild asthma. The subjects underwent double-blind, crossover pretreatments in randomized order in two separate protocols with (1) three daily oral doses of 20 mg of cetirizine and placebo, followed by allergen inhalation, and (2) single oral doses of cetirizine (5, 10, and 20 mg), albuterol (4 mg), and placebo, followed by exercise with
cold
-air inhalation. Cetirizine failed to decrease bronchial sensitivity to inhaled allergen in eight of 10 subjects. Neither cetirizine nor albuterol uniformly inhibited exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Serum concentrations of cetirizine were consistent with systemic H1-blocking activity. Modest bronchodilation occurred after administration of cetirizine and albuterol before exercise but not after the third dose of cetirizine in the allergen protocol. One subject developed moderate drowsiness during multiple dosing with cetirizine. Thus, cetirizine, in the doses studied, is not uniformly effective in preventing allergen- or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Histamine is one of many mediators participating in immediate asthmatic responses, and selective H1 antagonists do not completely block these airway events. However, cetirizine may still clinically benefit some patients with asthma, such as patients with allergic rhinitis or
urticaria
.
...
PMID:Effects of oral cetirizine, a selective H1 antagonist, on allergen- and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in subjects with asthma. 196 19
Urticaria
affects 15% to 20% of the population once or more during a lifetime. Chronic urticaria is a frequent recurrent eruption over a period greater than 6 weeks; the cause remains a mystery in more than 75% of cases.
Urticaria
and angioedema may be produced by immunologic or nonimmunologic means. Urticarial vasculitis, contact
urticaria
, mastocytosis, physical urticarias, dermatographism, cholinergic
urticaria
, localized heat
urticaria
,
cold
urticaria
, aquagenic
urticaria
, and vibratory angioedema all require specific evaluation and treatment. Chronic idiopathic urticaria is usually controlled by antihistamines; depending on the circadian rhythm of the eruption, sedative or nonsedative antihistamines are prescribed. Some patients will require a combination of H1 and H2 antagonists, or even parenteral corticosteroids.
...
PMID:Chronic urticaria. 197 Jun 97
Dermatographism and
cold
-induced
urticaria
are two common physical urticarias. Traditional treatment with antihistamines has been somewhat effective in alleviating symptoms; however, the sedative side effects of the agents pose problems. Results of treatment with the new low-sedating H1 antihistamines have been encouraging.
...
PMID:Dermatographism and cold-induced urticaria. 207 3
Recent advance about pathogenesis of Idiopathic acquired
Cold
-induced
Urticaria
underline the role of Neutrophils that, drawn by a specific mast-cell factor (HMW-NCF) might characterise precise stages of disease and presumably specific histologic "subset". This factor together with the chemotactic factor for eosinophils (ECF) can determine the so called neutrophils' "deactivation". In this study we have valued the role of neutrophils in six patients with idiopathic
cold
-induced
urticaria
and in a group of control including both patients with other forms of
urticaria
and healthy controls. The results of our research show the absence of alterations either in cellular neutrophilic chemotaxis or the serum one. Furthermore we have been able to determine that this "deactivation" is specific for idiopathic
cold
-induced
urticaria
and that it does not happen in the other forms of physical or non
urticaria
.
...
PMID:[Granulocytic "deactivation" in cold urticaria]. 208 20
Six patients are described with a history of
cold
-related
urticaria
in whom standard tests (water-immersion and ice-cube) did not induce symptoms. Only total-body
cold
exposure induced generalized
urticaria
. Systemic
cold
urticaria
should, therefore, be included in the differential diagnosis of
cold
-dependent allergic disorders.
...
PMID:Systemic cold-induced urticaria--clinical and laboratory characterization. 199 20
A case is reported of ganglioneuroblastoma in a 5-year-old boy, who had
urticaria
syndrome by physical agents (water, light,
cold
) in the last 2 years, associated with an apparent splenomegaly. A sonography and a CT scan showed a large cystic mass with calcification near the left kidney. After surgery, it was possible to diagnose left adrenal ganglioneuroblastoma (Evans's first stage). Complete regression of
urticaria
syndrome was obtained after mass removal.
...
PMID:Ganglioneuroblastoma and urticaria by physical agents. 236 74
We investigated the possibility that the inflammatory reaction in primary acquired
cold
urticaria
might be associated with the release of platelet-activating factor. Six patients with the disease and five normal controls were subjected to
cold
-water challenges during which blood samples were obtained for measurement of the release of possible mediators: i.e., histamine, neutrophilic chemotactic activity, and platelet-activating factor-like lipid (PAF-LL). Four of the patients had pronounced experimentally induced
cold
urticaria
with angioedema and release of mediators. Levels of the three mediators were not elevated in five normal controls or in two patients in whom
cold
challenges induced only mild
urticaria
and angioedema. The effective suppression of
cold
-induced
urticaria
in three patients treated with doxepin correlated with inhibition of PAF-LL release but not inhibition of histamine or neutrophilic chemotactic activity release. These data suggest a positive correlation between PAF-LL release and
cold
urticaria
, although the exact relation between PAF-LL and cutaneous lesions of primary acquired
cold
urticaria
has not yet been established.
...
PMID:Association of platelet-activating factor with primary acquired cold urticaria. 241 Jul 90
Fifteen patients with chronic urticaria were treated with ultraviolet light B (UVB) for 1-3 months during the spring 1984 and a follow-up study was performed in November 1984-January 1985. Patients with
cold
urticaria
, cholinergic
urticaria
and dermographism became clearly better or got rid of their symptoms more often than those with "non-specific" chronic urticaria. The good results achieved during the phototherapy held during the summer but in the autumn
urticaria
became worse in one third of the cases. The result suggests that UV-therapy might be worth trying in many patients with chronic urticaria.
...
PMID:Ultraviolet light therapy in chronic urticaria. 241 76
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