Saturday, March 5, 2011

Cholinergic urticaria: pathogenesis-based categorization and its treatment options

Abstract

Background  Cholinergic urticaria (CU) has well-described characteristic clinical presentations, yet the precise pathological mechanism remains incompletely understood. A variety of pathogeneses has been proposed, which suggests that there exists several clinical subtypes.


Conclusions  In this review, we categorize CU into four subtypes: (i) CU with poral occlusion; (ii) CU with acquired generalized hypohidrosis; (iii) CU with sweat allergy; and (iv) idiopathic CU, and discuss diagnostic and treatment options.

Cholinergic urticaria: pathogenesis-based categorization and its treatment options is a post from: Skincare

Cholinergic urticaria: pathogenesis-based categorization and its treatment options is a post from: Skincare




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