Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria
Background: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent occurrence of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood. The etiology of urticaria in childhood remains incompletely understood because of limited data on children. Objective: We carried out this retrospect...
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doaj-84df3dee2fb2473b8314e6e18f629e832020-11-24T22:30:19ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Dermatology Online Journal2229-51782011-01-0122646610.4103/2229-5178.85992Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticariaSurender Pal GuptaNidhi JindalSanjeev GuptaAneet MahendraGaurav BhaskarBackground: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent occurrence of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood. The etiology of urticaria in childhood remains incompletely understood because of limited data on children. Objective: We carried out this retrospective data-based study to determine different etiological factors and response to treatment in pediatric patients presenting with urticaria. Materials and Methods: Eighty children (M : F 49 : 31) between the ages of 1 and 14 years, who presented with urticaria excluding patients of physical urticaria attending the Outpatient Department of Pediatrics and Dermatology were included in the study. Patients were evaluated after taking a detailed history, doing a thorough physical examination, and basic laboratory investigations. Specific in vivo and in vitro tests were performed after the initial evaluation and consent of patients. Results: Out of eighty patients, 35 (43.75%) presented with acute urticaria and 45 (56.25%) gave a history of chronic urticaria.CU. An underlying cause was suspected in 53 cases (66.25%), although a definite association with response to a specific treatment was correlated in 30 (37.5%). Infection was the most common underlying causative factor. Underlying thyroid dysfunction was observed in 12 patients, of whom two had thyroid anti peroxidase antibodies. Autologous serum skin test was positive in 17 patients. Conclusions: In the present study infections were the most common etiological factor for urticaria in children.http://www.idoj.in/article.asp?issn=2229-5178;year=2011;volume=2;issue=2;spage=64;epage=66;aulast=GuptaChildrenclinical studyinfectionsretrospective studyurticaria |
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Surender Pal Gupta Nidhi Jindal Sanjeev Gupta Aneet Mahendra Gaurav Bhaskar Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria Indian Dermatology Online Journal Children clinical study infections retrospective study urticaria |
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Surender Pal Gupta Nidhi Jindal Sanjeev Gupta Aneet Mahendra Gaurav Bhaskar |
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Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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Clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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clinico-etiological study with response to specific treatment in childhood urticaria |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Dermatology Online Journal |
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Background: Urticaria is a common dermatological manifestation in adults with relatively infrequent occurrence of chronic urticaria (CU) in childhood. The etiology of urticaria in childhood remains incompletely understood because of limited data on children. Objective: We carried out this retrospective data-based study to determine different etiological factors and response to treatment in pediatric patients presenting with urticaria. Materials and Methods: Eighty children (M : F 49 : 31) between the ages of 1 and 14 years, who presented with urticaria excluding patients of physical urticaria attending the Outpatient Department of Pediatrics and Dermatology were included in the study. Patients were evaluated after taking a detailed history, doing a thorough physical examination, and basic laboratory investigations. Specific in vivo and in vitro tests were performed after the initial evaluation and consent of patients. Results: Out of eighty patients, 35 (43.75%) presented with acute urticaria and 45 (56.25%) gave a history of chronic urticaria.CU. An underlying cause was suspected in 53 cases (66.25%), although a definite association with response to a specific treatment was correlated in 30 (37.5%). Infection was the most common underlying causative factor. Underlying thyroid dysfunction was observed in 12 patients, of whom two had thyroid anti peroxidase antibodies. Autologous serum skin test was positive in 17 patients. Conclusions: In the present study infections were the most common etiological factor for urticaria in children. |
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Children clinical study infections retrospective study urticaria |
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