URTICARIA Kiran V Godse
INDEX
Page numbers followed by f refer to figure, and t refer to table
A
Acetylcholine, effects of 62
Acetylsalicylic acid 40
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 71
American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology 71
Angioedema 13, 5, 44, 45, 47f, 49
acquired 2, 3, 48, 49
cell-dependent 45
classification 45
differential diagnosis of 49
epidemiology 45
etiology of 46
hereditary 13, 44, 46, 49
management 50
mast cell-independent 50
non-histaminergic 3
pathogenesis 45
spontaneous 48
Angiotensin converting enzyme 2
inhibitors 49
Antibodies, antinuclear 8
Antihistamines 71
action of 65
first-generation 71
pharmacology of 62
Antistreptolysin test 8
Aspirin 70
Autoinflammatory disease 2
Autologous serum skin test 6, 6f
B
Bilastine 66
Blood-brain barrier 63
C
Cardiovascular symptoms 59
Central nervous system 63
Cetirizine 66, 71, 74
C-reactive protein 8
Cutaneous mastocytosis 3, 54, 55, 60
classification 54
clinical features 55
complications 59
course 60
diagnosis 57
differential diagnosis 58
epidemiology 55
etiology 55
investigations 57
pathogenesis 55
prognosis 60
treatment 59
Cyclosporins 72
D
Dapsone 72
Darier's sign 56, 56f
Dementia 66
Dermographism, aymptomatic 3t, 10, 14, 32, 33f
Desloratadine 71, 74
Diarrhea 59
E
Ebastine 71
Eczema 23, 24f
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 8, 49
European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 71
F
Fexofenadine 66, 71, 74
Fibrin degradation products 47
G
Giemsa stain 58f
H
Helicobacter pylori 9, 52
Heterogeneous disease 54
Histamine 63
antagonists 62
Histaminergic transmission 63
I
Immunoglobulin E 8, 46
Itchy wheals 5
K
Kinin-mediated angioedema, treatment of 51t
L
Leukotriene antagonist 72
Levocetirizine 66, 71, 74
Loratadine 71, 74
M
Mast cell 57
activating antibodies 8
dependent angioedema 45, 50
derived histamine 64
independent angioedema 46
Mastocytoma, solitary 56f
Mastocytosis 57f
classification of 54f
systemic 58
Metachromatic granules 58f
Methotrexate 72
Mimicking xanthoma 59f
Mizolastine 71
Molecular weight
high 20, 47
low 20
Mucous membranes 1
N
Nausea 59
Nettle rash 78
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 7, 40, 46, 70
O
Olopatadine 71
Omalizumab 72
P
Plasma concentration 65
Polymorphic pigmented lesions 56f
Protein contact dermatitis 20
Pseudoallergic reactions 7
R
Rapid eye movement 71
Reticulate erythema 44
Rupatadine 71, 74
S
Shock 59
Skin
lesions, sudden urtication of 56
mast cells 57
prick test 24, 69
provocation tests 7
Solar urticaria 10, 14, 16, 2831, 35f
Sporadic disorder 55
Steroids, anabolic 53
Syncope 59
T
Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans 57
TempTest® device, use of 13f
Tranexamic acid 50, 53
U
Urtica obonica 21
Urticaria 1, 3, 5, 12f, 64, 69, 70, 79
activity score 9t
acute spontaneous 5
allergic 2
aquagenic 17, 28, 29, 31, 32, 40
clinical features 40
diagnosis 40
epidemiology 40
treatment 40
causal 79
cholinergic 2, 11f, 14, 16, 17, 28, 29, 31, 32, 38
clinical features 39
diagnosis 39
epidemiology 39
treatment 39
chronic 65, 69, 70
inducible 28, 28t-31t
spontaneous 3, 5, 7, 8, 9t, 28, 64, 69
classification of 1, 2
cold 10, 13, 28, 30, 31, 33
clinical features 34
diagnosis 34
epidemiology 33
treatment 35
contact 2, 10, 17, 20
diagnosis 22
physiopathology 21
treatment for 25
control test 78
delayed pressure 10, 14, 2831, 36
clinical features 37
diagnosis 37
epidemiology 37
treatment 37
diagnosis of 5
duration 79
factitia 10, 14, 16f, 32
familial cold 3
form of 12, 14
frequency 79
heat 10, 28, 29, 30, 31, 36
clinical features 36
diagnosis 36
epidemiology 36
treatment 36
inducible 10
management of 70
manifestation of 1
physical 70
pigmentosa 3, 55, 55f, 59
pressure 3, 15f
severe cold 34f
solar 37
clinical features 37
diagnosis 38
epidemiology 37
treatment 38
spontaneous 50
subtypes of 3
symptom of 1
syndrome 20
contact 20, 22, 25
types of 64
vasculitis 3
vibratory 10, 17
Urticarial diseases, classification of 69
V
Vibratory angioedema 17, 28, 29, 31, 39
clinical features 38
diagnosis 38
epidemiology 38
treatment 38
Viral infections 70
Vomiting 59
W
World Allergy Organization 71
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