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Urticaria, cold-induced
Known as:
urticaria cold
, cold-induced urticaria
, cold induced urticaria
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FAMILIAL COLD AUTOINFLAMMATORY SYNDROME 3
heat urticaria
solar urticaria
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Familial cold urticaria
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Urticaria
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2015
Review
2015
PLAID: a Syndrome of Complex Patterns of Disease and Unique Phenotypes
J. Milner
Journal of Clinical Immunology
2015
Corpus ID: 254648732
PLCG2 associated antibody deficiency and immune dysregulation (PLAID) is a complex dominantly inherited disease characterized…
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2014
2014
PD38 - Clinical features and natural history of cold contact urticaria in children
Anna Pananaki
,
Dimitrios I Mitsias
,
+4 authors
N. Papadopoulos
Clinical and Translational Allergy
2014
Corpus ID: 45320283
Cold contact urticaria (CCU) or Acquired cold urticaria is a common subtype of physical urticaria characterized by itchy wheals…
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2008
2008
A CIAS1 mutation in a Japanese girl with familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome
H. Kanegane
,
T. Itazawa
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+6 authors
T. Miyawaki
European Journal of Pediatrics
2008
Corpus ID: 13415786
Abbreviations ACU acquired cold urticaria CIAS1 cold-induced autoinflammatory syndrome 1 CINCA chronic infantile neurologic…
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2006
2006
[Anesthesia in a woman with cold urticaria].
D. Pérez Martínez
,
A. G. Gonzalo González
,
N. Jarma Antacle
,
R. Benlloch Petit
Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación
2006
Corpus ID: 10014395
Review
2003
Review
2003
Primary acquired cold urticaria.
Chyh-Woei Lee
,
A. Sheffer
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings
2003
Corpus ID: 1007695
Primary acquired cold urticaria (ACU) is the most common type of cold urticaria characterized by rapid onset of pruritic hives…
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1996
1996
MHC class II antigen expression is increased in different forms of urticaria.
N. Haas
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W. Iwen
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J. Grabbe
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B. Uchánska‐Ziegler
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B. Czarnetzki
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
1996
Corpus ID: 46773540
Urticarial reactions encompass a variety of inflammatory and immunological reactions. In order to clarify specific aspects of…
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1992
1992
Cold urticaria as a model of mediator release: platelet factor 4, eosinophil cationic protein and histamine
A. R. Rosenkranz
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M. Wekkeli
,
G. Hippmann
,
H. Benda
,
R. Jarisch
,
Manfred Götz
Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical…
1992
Corpus ID: 8420175
Platelet factor 4 (PF4) has previously been linked to precipitation of cold urticaria (CU). The aim of the study was to assess…
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1992
1992
Anti-lamin-B autoantibodies in a patient with cold urticaria.
A. Petit
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L. Schnitzler
,
K. Lassoued
,
F. Danon
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J. Civatte
Dermatology
1992
Corpus ID: 46766678
Anti-lamin-B autoantibodies at a significant level had been found on two occasions in the serum of a 56-year-old woman who was…
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1982
1982
The functional and physicochemical characterization of three eosinophilotactic activities released into the circulation by cold challenge of patients with cold urticaria.
S. Wasserman
,
K. Austen
,
N. Soter
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
1982
Corpus ID: 29529184
The eosinophilic activity appearing in the venous effluent of the cold-induced angioedematous extremity of patients with cold…
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Review
1971
Review
1971
THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF EPSILON‐AMINOCAPROIC ACID WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ATOPIC DERMATITIS
F. Reiss
British Journal of Dermatology
1971
Corpus ID: 41458023
SUMMARY.— After a brief review of the anti‐allergic and anti‐inflammatory properties of E‐ACA, the therapeutic results of E‐ACA…
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