Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan

Background and Objectives: The incidence and etiologic factors of chronic urticaria, a common disease, was varied in different studies. The purpose of this study was to determine some causes of chronic urticaria and response to treatment in the patients suffering from chronic urticaria in allergy cl...

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Main Authors: Akefe Ahmadiafshar, Banafshe Parvizy, Noraldin Mousavinasab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2012-03-01
Series:Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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Online Access:http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-31-en.html
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spelling doaj-922b6187c5814440a8e8f118fed2784f2021-04-21T08:20:13ZengZanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesPreventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal2588-445X2588-445X2012-03-0112915Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in ZanjanAkefe Ahmadiafshar0Banafshe Parvizy1Noraldin Mousavinasab2 Metabolic Research Center, Zanjan Resident of Neurology, Tehran Metabolic Research Center, Zanjan Background and Objectives: The incidence and etiologic factors of chronic urticaria, a common disease, was varied in different studies. The purpose of this study was to determine some causes of chronic urticaria and response to treatment in the patients suffering from chronic urticaria in allergy clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan during May 2004 to September 2007.   Material and Methods: In this study, after taking thorough history and examining patients, laboratory test including atopy, thyroid disorders, collagen vascular, liver disorders and stool examination for parasitic infestation were taken. Data were analyzed using the SPSS.   Results: One hundred forty six patients had chronic urticaria (100 females and 46 males, mean age: 30.69 years) 75 patients (51.4%) had idiopathic urticaria. From all, 42 patients (28.8%) had atopy and 25 patients (17%) had physical urtiaria. Response to treatment was seen in more than 80% of the patients.   Conclusion: In our study, idiopathic urtiaria was the most common one however, the incidence was low in comparison with the other studies. We could not find any association between the consumption specific food and drugs with the urticaria. The response to treatment using the anti-histamines was very good.http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-31-en.htmlkeywords: chronic urticariaidiopathic urticariaautoimmune disorders
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Banafshe Parvizy
Noraldin Mousavinasab
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Banafshe Parvizy
Noraldin Mousavinasab
Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
keywords: chronic urticaria
idiopathic urticaria
autoimmune disorders
author_facet Akefe Ahmadiafshar
Banafshe Parvizy
Noraldin Mousavinasab
author_sort Akefe Ahmadiafshar
title Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
title_short Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
title_full Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
title_fullStr Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Chronic Urticaria in Outpatients of Allergy Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan
title_sort assessment of chronic urticaria in outpatients of allergy clinic of vali-asr hospital in zanjan
publisher Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal
issn 2588-445X
2588-445X
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Background and Objectives: The incidence and etiologic factors of chronic urticaria, a common disease, was varied in different studies. The purpose of this study was to determine some causes of chronic urticaria and response to treatment in the patients suffering from chronic urticaria in allergy clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in Zanjan during May 2004 to September 2007.   Material and Methods: In this study, after taking thorough history and examining patients, laboratory test including atopy, thyroid disorders, collagen vascular, liver disorders and stool examination for parasitic infestation were taken. Data were analyzed using the SPSS.   Results: One hundred forty six patients had chronic urticaria (100 females and 46 males, mean age: 30.69 years) 75 patients (51.4%) had idiopathic urticaria. From all, 42 patients (28.8%) had atopy and 25 patients (17%) had physical urtiaria. Response to treatment was seen in more than 80% of the patients.   Conclusion: In our study, idiopathic urtiaria was the most common one however, the incidence was low in comparison with the other studies. We could not find any association between the consumption specific food and drugs with the urticaria. The response to treatment using the anti-histamines was very good.
topic keywords: chronic urticaria
idiopathic urticaria
autoimmune disorders
url http://zums.ac.ir/nmcjournal/article-1-31-en.html
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