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UrticariaUrticaria. Urticaria, commonly referred to as hives, is the most frequent dermatologic disorder seen in the ED. ... Essentials Urticaria, commonly ...
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Emergency Care of UrticariaEmergency Care of Urticaria. Urticaria, commonly referred to as hives, is the most frequent dermatologic disorder seen in the emergency department (ED).
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Systemic Mastocytosis... pallor) Hepatomegaly (27%) Splenomegaly (37%) Lymphadenopathy (21%) Urticaria (41%) Osteolysis and pathological fractures (rare) See Clinical ...
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Urinary N-Methylhistamine... mast-cell disorders, including mastocytosis (systemic and localized urticaria pigmentosa), anaphylaxis, and other severe systemic allergic reactions; ...
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Mastocytosis... of mastocytosis includes the following[1, 2] : Cutaneous mastocytosis Urticaria pigmentosa Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Diffuse cutaneous ...
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Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis... occurs after physical activity.[1] The symptoms may include pruritus, hives, flushing, wheezing, and GI involvement, including nausea, abdominal ...
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Anetoderma... Pilomatrixoma[27] Sarcoidosis Syphilis[28] Tuberculosis Urticaria pigmentosa Varicella Secondary anetoderma associations that have been ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Juvenile Xanthogranuloma... with epilepsy. Niemann-Pick disease has been associated with JXG. Urticaria pigmentosa has been associated with JXG. Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) ...
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Pediatric Thrombocytosis... granulocyte-colony stimulating factor treatment in neonates, familial urticaria pigmentosa Primary or essential thrombocytosis Myelofibrosis with ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Hematologic Disease... acrocyanosis and Raynaud phenomenon. Livedo reticularis, cold-induced urticaria, petechiae, ecchymoses, and hemorrhagic bullae have also been ...