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Non-episodic Angioedema With Eosinophilia Successfully Treated With Reslizumab

Chu H, Youn DY, Park HS, Ye YM, Park YB, Ban GY

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Natural History of Chronic Urticaria in Korea

Chung BY, Um JY, Kang SY, Kim HO, Park CW

BACKGROUND: Data on the natural history and prognostic variables of chronic urticaria (CU) are rare and information about spontaneous remission of CU is limited. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the natural history...
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Update on the Management of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Hypersensitivity

Yeung WY, Park HS

The clinical phenotypes of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) hypersensitivity are heterogeneous with various presentations including time of symptom onset, organ involvements, and underlying pathophysiology. Having a correct diagnosis can be...
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Urticaria: Classification and Diagnosis

Ye YM

Urticaria is a common cutaneous disease characterized by recurrent and transient wheals and pruritus, sometimes accompanied angioedema. The classification of urticaria is based on the duration of the disease and...
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Emerging Therapies in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Min TK, Saini SS

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is characterized by typically short-lived and fleeting wheals, angioedema or both, which occur spontaneously and persist for longer than 6 weeks. This term is applied to...
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Sports-related skin conditions

Kim KH

Skin diseases associated with athletic activities can be classified as skin infections, inflammatory reactions, trauma, and abnormal proliferation, depending on the cause of the condition. Athlete's nodule is a generic...
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Epidemiology of urticaria including physical urticaria and angioedema in Korea

Seo JH, Kwon JW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Despite the high burden and frequency of urticaria, its epidemiology is not well known. We investigated the epidemiology of various type of urticaria in Korea and changes in its...
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Eperisone-Induced Anaphylaxis: Pharmacovigilance Data and Results of Allergy Testing

Park KH, Lee SC, Yuk JE, Kim SR, Lee JH, Park JW

PURPOSE: Eperisone is an oral muscle relaxant used in musculoskeletal disorders causing muscle spasm and pain. For more effective pain control, eperisone is usually prescribed together with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
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Pyrazinamide-Induced Urticaria and Angioedema: a Case Report

Kang Y, Kang J, Lee K, Jeong DH, Noh S, Seo B, Kim TB

Pyrazinamide (PZA) is an anti-tuberculosis drug and an essential component of the standard four-drug regimen for tuberculosis. Here, we report a case of immediate angioedema secondary to PZA administration intended...
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Anaphylaxis to Intravenous Ferric Carboxymaltose

Kim KT, Jong-Ho B, Cho YW

The efficacy and the adverse effects of intravenous iron formulas have been well established. However, there are few reports of anaphylaxis of ferric carboxymaltose (FCM). A man received intravenous FCM...
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A Case of Intraoperative Anaphylaxis Caused by Bovine-Derived Thrombin

Park HJ, Suk KS, Park JW

Intraoperative bovine-derived topical thrombin is still widely used for hemostasis during surgery. A 38-year-old woman with chronic spontaneous urticaria was referred to the orthopedic surgery department for herniated disk and...
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Disease-specific impairment of the quality of life in adult patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria

Choi WS, Lim ES, Ban GY, Kim JH, Shin YS, Park HS, Ye YM

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a common skin disorder characterized by wheals and pruritus lasting more than 6 weeks. Due to its long duration and changeable symptoms, the quality of...
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Outcomes of drug provocation tests in Korean children with suspected drug hypersensitivity reaction

Noh SR, Yoon J, Cho HJ, Song S, Park GM, Yu J, Hong SJ

PURPOSE: Drug provocation tests (DPT) are the gold standard for confirming the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs). However, there are little studies of DPT in children. The purpose of...
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Transient Orbitofacial Angioedema due to Intravenous Iodinated Contrast Media During Computed Tomography: CT Findings

Min S, Kim ES, Lee Y, Lee K

Orbitofacial angioedema is one of the common contrast-induced adverse reactions. The symptoms are recognized, based on the patient's clinical complaints. Based on prior research findings, there were no reports about...
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A Study on the Clinical Aspects of Chronic Urticaria in Children

Ryu HR, Kim JH, Choi WJ, Roh JY, Baek JO

  • KMID: 2401250
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Dec;55(10):641-650.
BACKGROUND: Although the incidence of chronic urticaria in children is increasing, research on the disease is limited. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to study the clinical and etiological characteristics of chronic urticaria in...
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Hypocomplementemic Urticarial Vasculitis Syndrome with Membranous Nephropathy: Case Report

Jung SW, Choi YY, Choi IS, Kim S, Jeong KH, Song R, Lee SH, Yang HI, Hong SJ, Lee YA

Urticarial vasculitis is a rare disorder that principally manifests with recurrent urticarial, sometimes hemorrhagic, skin lesions and/or angioedema. Its clinical presentation is not always limited to cutaneous lesions and it...
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Urticaria and Angioedema Associated with Fluoxetine

Tuman TC, Tuman B, Polat M, Çakır U

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Three Cases of Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis

You HR, Yun SJ, Kim SJ, Lee SC, Won YH, Lee JB

Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is a rare cyclic premenstrual reaction to progesterone produced during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. The clinical symptoms of autoimmune progesterone dermatitis overlap with other...
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Immediate hypersensitivity reaction to steroids: a case report

Kim EJ, Sohn KH, Lee J, Kang DY, Lee JY, Kang HR

Steroids are widely used for the treatment of a variety of diseases, including autoimmune and allergic diseases. Immediate hypersensitivity reactions can occur within 1 hour after administration of steroids and...
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Levodropropizine-Induced Anaphylaxis: Case Series and Literature Review

Song JW, Jang YS, Jung MC, Kim JH, Choi JH, Park S, Hwang YI, Jang SH, Jung KS

Levodropropizine is commonly used as an antitussive drug for acute and chronic cough. It is a non-opioid agent with peripheral antitussive action via the modulation of sensory neuropeptide levels in...
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