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Histaminergic angioedema and chronic urticaria

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Most angioedemas are histaminergic and correspond to deep urticarial swelling. Recurrent histaminergic angioedema led to the diagnosis of chronic urticaria, even when there are no superficial associated hives. Chronic urticaria is a benign disease, and autoimmune in 40 % of cases. The occurrence of angioedema in chronic urticaria is not a sign of severity. The occurrence of angioedema in chronic urticaria is associated with a longer duration of urticarial disease. NSAIDs and/or systemic corticotherapy are classic triggers of angioedema in chronic urticaria. In the absence of clinical endpoints, there is no need to make further assessment in chronic urticaria good responders to antihistamines.
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hal-01911346 , version 1 (02-11-2018)

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Florence Hacard, Audrey Nosbaum, Benoit Bensaid, Jean-François Nicolas, Frédéric Augey, et al.. Histaminergic angioedema and chronic urticaria. La Presse Médicale, 2015, 44 (1), pp.37-42. ⟨10.1016/j.lpm.2014.11.001⟩. ⟨hal-01911346⟩
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