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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
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Urticaria
is a problem often as vexing to the physician as to the patient. The approach to the patient with
hives
first demands a search for the etiology, whether endogenous and triggered by emotions or occult systemic disease, exogenous and triggered by allergy to inhaled or ingested antigens, or physical and due to abnormal sensitivity to heat, cold, light, or pressure. Often a
fruitless
search, the diagnostic evaluation must be accompanied by appropriate symptomatic therapy requiring familiarity with the antihistamines and their relative advantages in the various forms of
urticaria
. Elimination diets are of diagnostic as well as therapeutic value: pencillin-free, yeast-free, and salicylate-free diets are particularly useful. Therapeutic trials of tetracycline, nystatin and griseofulvin may be helpful, while corticosteroids and specific desensitization are rarely of value.
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PMID:Urticaria. 0 33
Chronic urticaria is defined as the presence of
urticaria
for a period exceeding 6 weeks, assuming symptoms for most days of the week. It is divided into chronic inducible urticarias and chronic spontaneous
urticaria
, previously termed chronic idiopathic
urticaria
. The latter designation emphasizes that patients can experience
urticaria
independent of any exogenous stimulus even if one can define circumstances that may worsen symptoms. A search for such an external "cause" is
fruitless
because the underlying abnormality is "intrinsic," whether it is autoimmune, or some unknown process. Approximately 40% of patients with chronic spontaneous
urticaria
report accompanying episodes of angioedema, whereas 10% have angioedema as their primary manifestation. In most cases, it is a self-limiting disorder, persisting for 2 to 5 years in most cases, although 20% of patients suffer for more than 5 years. The treatment that has evolved is largely empiric, based on double-blind, placebo-controlled studies whenever possible, but is not yet targeted to any particular pathogenic mechanism. In this article, we review the current status regarding pathogenesis, discuss the diagnostic workup, and update the approach to treatment including consideration of published guidelines, our own experience, and guideline updates that are being prepared.
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PMID:Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: The Devil's Itch. 3003 11