A possible pathomechanism of the idiopathic cold contact urticaria. |
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Authors: | S Husz I Tóth-Kása F Obál G Jancsó |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Szent-Gy?rgyi Albert Medical University, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | Urtica is characterized by an erythematous wheal surrounded by a flare and is frequently caused by physical agents (e.g. cold). The exact mechanism and mediators involved in the mechanism of physical urticaria are not known. This study of the role of the neurogenic factors in cold urticaria showed, that local capsaicin treatment (desensitization) of the skin in patients with cold urticaria resulted in the abolition of whealing in response to cold. This result suggests that C-fibers might play an important role in the pathomechanism of idiopathic contact cold urticaria. |
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