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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
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The aim of this study was to determine the predictive factors of severity and duration of an initial episode of acute
urticaria
in children. This was a retrospective study of 1120 children of <18 yr who presented to the emergency department (ED) with an initial episode of acute
urticaria
during the period January 1, 2001, to December 31, 2007. These patients were followed in the ED or outpatient department (OPD) until their symptoms subsided. Variables comprising mild, moderate, and severe
urticaria
were compared to determine the predictors of severity. The relationships between duration of
urticaria
and clinical features, including physician-diagnosed causes and treatment modalities, were also analyzed. Significant predictive factors of severity of an initial episode of acute
urticaria
in children included age, physician-diagnosed causes of
urticaria
, clinical presentation, coexistent pyrexia or angioedema, and personal allergic history (all p < 0.001). The duration of
urticaria
was dependent on the physician-diagnosed causes and treatment.
Inhalants
and unknown causes were predictive of longer duration, while contact materials were associated with shorter duration of
urticaria
(p < 0.001). Combination treatment comprising an oral plus injectable form of antihistamine or corticosteroid significantly shortened the duration of
urticaria
compared to single treatment (p < 0.001), especially in children receiving short-term aggressive treatment in the pediatric observation unit (POU) of the ED.
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PMID:Significant factors associated with severity and outcome of an initial episode of acute urticaria in children. 2053 83
Inhalant abuse
is the intentional inhalation of chemical vapors or volatile substance to achieve a euphoric effect. Although no statistical data are reported yet, inhalant abuse is potentially life-threatening and has resulted in a wide range of toxic effects such as central nervous system depression, seizures, aspiration, cardiac arrhythmia, asphyxiation, hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, and sudden death among others. We are reporting a 25-year-old white man who was brought to the emergency department after inhaling aerosolized computer-cleaning spray composed of difluoroethane. He was found to have marked upper and lower lip facial swelling consistent with angioedema. The patient also had a prolonged QT interval, mild inspiratory stridor, but no
urticaria
. In this case, we believe the difluoroethane-related angioedema represents either idiopathic or bradykinin-induced angioedema.
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PMID:Inhalant abuse of computer cleaner manifested as angioedema. 2129 30