An itchy skin eruption characterized by weals with pale interiors and well-defined red margins; usually the result of an allergic response to insect bites or food or drugs.
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Skin disease characterized by skin rash notable for pale red, raised and itchy bumps, located in the upper dermis.
1 Corticosteroids are often used in the treatment of acute or chronic urticaria .
2 However, an open challenge to white wine elicited urticaria in both subjects.
3 Herpesviridae infections and urticaria were the most frequently reported associations in children.
4 According to clinical criteria, it is classified as acute and chronic urticaria .
5 We retrospectively studied 94 children with urticaria longer than six weeks in duration.
6 Discussion: Solar urticaria may sometimes have a deleterious effect on normal daily life.
7 Along with the resolution of urticaria , the lymphoma lesions completely remitted without recurrence.
8 Background: Solar urticaria is an uncommon disorder sometimes difficult to treat.
9 Rosacea and chronic urticaria are two common skin disorders existing in idiopathic forms.
10 It is a common practice to distinguish immunological and nonimmunological urticaria .
11 Background: The pathogenesis of chronic idiopathic urticaria is characterized by defective histamine release.
12 This experimental model corresponds to the common form of urticaria .
13 Muckle-Wells syndrome may go undiagnosed for many years or be misdiagnosed as refractory urticaria .
14 A cause of the urticaria was identified or suspected in 15 of the patients.
15 The clinical picture varied from eczema through urticaria to purpura.
16 Frequently, however, urticaria , (nettle-rash) perspiration and other pustules are to be noticed.
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Urticaria в диалектах
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