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(Key words: urticaria, physical urticaria, cold-induced urticaria) I t has been more than a century since the original description of cold-induced urticaria, but information on its presentation, disease associations, and management is still expanding.1 Cold-induced urticaria is a syndrome that, as the name implies,
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Cold urticaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cold Urticaria (essentially meaning "cold hives") is an allergy where hives (urticaria) or large red welts form on the skin after exposure to a cold stimulus. The welts are usually itchy and often th...
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Images in Clinical Medicine from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Cold-Induced Urticaria ... A 43-year-old woman presented with a 10-month history of an urticarial rash induced by cold, particularly when she was swimming. A clinical diagnosis of cold-induced urticaria was made. The diagnosis was confirmed by inducing...
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A localized form of cholinergic urticaria and a presentation with cold-induced urticarial lesions may occur. ... Cold urticaria and cold-induced cholinergic urticaria may be seen in about 1% of patients with cold urticaria.
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Of patients with cold urticaria, >90% have idiopathic (essential) cold urticaria.2–4 The remainder are mostly secondary to cryoglobulinemia. A rare form of the disease, known as delayed cold-induced urticaria, is characterized by the delayed expression of urticaria and angioedema 9 to 18 hours after cold exposure.
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Cold Induced Urticaria What is cold induced urticaria? Cold induced urticaria, or cold induced hives, is a condition characterized by a rapid onset of itching, redness and swelling after exposure to cold.
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A. He could have cold induced urticaria, a form of hives that is triggered by being exposed to cold temperatures or a rapid change in temperature. ... An ice cube test, under close observation of your doctor, might also be able to tell if really has cold induced urticaria. With an ice cube test, the ice cube is held on...
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A case of a girl who presented at age 12 years with idiopathic cold urticaria is described. Her reactions to the cold became progressively more severe over a period of approximately 2 years, despite therapy with H1 antagonists and a type 1 receptor for cysteinyl leukotrienes receptor antagonist.
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Heart Arrest, Induced [methods]
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