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Pediatric AngioedemaPediatric Angioedema. Angioedema is a subcutaneous extension of urticaria, resulting in deep swelling within subcutaneous sites.
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Acquired AngioedemaAcquired Angioedema. Acquired angioedema (AAE) is a rare disorder caused by acquired consumption of C1 inhibitor (C1-INH).
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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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Acute UrticariaAcute Urticaria. Urticaria (hives) is a vascular reaction of the skin marked by the transient appearance of smooth, slightly elevated patches (wheals) that ...
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Dermographism UrticariaDermographism Urticaria. The term dermographism (or dermatographism) literally means writing on the skin. ... other types of urticaria. See the ...
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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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Solar UrticariaSolar Urticaria. Solar urticaria is a rare photodermatosis characterized by pruritus, stinging, erythema, and wheal formation after a brief period of ...
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Chronic UrticariaChronic Urticaria. Chronic urticaria, defined as urticaria that persists for longer than 6 weeks, is a frustrating condition for both patients and caregivers.
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AngioedemaAngioedema. Angioedema is the swelling of deep dermis, subcutaneous, or submucosal tissue due to vascular leakage. ... Essentials Angioedema is the ...
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Acute AngioedemaAcute Angioedema. The goals of emergency treatment of angioedema are to prevent spontaneous eruption, to maintain a patent airway if eruption does occur, ...