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2. Occupational Contact Dermatitis in the Industrial Setting
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Pesqué, David, Svedman, Cecilia, Giménez-Arnau, Ana M., Berth-Jones, John, Series Editor, Goh, Chee Leok, Series Editor, Maibach, Howard I., Series Editor, and Giménez-Arnau, Ana M., editor
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- 2023
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3. Autoimmune Diseases and Low Baseline IgE in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: A Clinical and Therapeutic Prospective Analysis in Real-Life Clinical Practice
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Pesqué, David, March-Rodríguez, Álvaro, Curto-Barredo, Laia, Soto, Dulce, Gimeno, Ramón, Pujol, Ramon M., and Giménez-Arnau, Ana M.
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- 2023
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4. Urticaria exacerbations and adverse reactions in patients with chronic urticaria receiving COVID-19 vaccination: Results of the UCARE COVAC-CU study
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Kocatürk, Emek, Salameh, Pascale, Sarac, Esra, Vera Ayala, Carolina E., Thomsen, Simon Francis, Zuberbier, Torsten, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Popov, Todor A., van Doorn, Martijn B.A., Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria, Asero, Riccardo, Criado, Paulo Ricardo, Aarestrup, Fernando M., AbdulHameed Ansari, Zainab, Al Abri, Salma, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Al Hinai, Bushra, Allenova, Anastasiia, Al-Nesf, Maryam, Altrichter, Sabine, Arnaout, Rand, Bartosińska, Joanna, Bauer, Andrea, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Bizjak, Mojca, Bonnekoh, Hanna, Bouillet, Laurence, Brzoza, Zenon, Calvalcanti Dela Bianca Melo, Ana Caroline, Campinhos, Fernanda L., Carne, Emily, Purayil, Saleema Cherichi, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Chong-Neto, Herberto Jose, Christoff, George, Conlon, Niall, Jardim Criado, Roberta Fachini, Cvenkel, Klara, Damadoglu, Ebru, Danilycheva, Inna, Day, Cascia, de Montjoye, Laurence, Demir, Semra, Ferucci, Silvia Mariel, Fomina, Daria, Fukunaga, Atsushi, Garcia, Elizabeth, Gelincik, Asli, Göbel, Joe Hannah, Godse, Kiran, Gonçalo, Margarida, Gotua, Maia, Grattan, Clive, Gugala, Agata, Guillet, Carole, Kalyoncu, Ali Fuat, Karakaya, Gul, Kasperska-Zając, Alicja, Katelaris, Constance H., Khoshkhui, Maryam, Kleinheinz, Andreas, Kolacinska-Flont, Marta, Kolkhir, Pavel, Košnik, Mitja, Krasowska, Dorota, Kumaran, Muthu Sendhil, Kuprys-Lipinska, Izabela, Kurowski, Marcin, Kuznetsova, Elizaveta V., Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Lebedkina, Marina S., Lee, Youngsoo, Makris, Michael, Gómez, René Maximiliano, Nasr, Iman, Neisinger, Sophia, Oda, Yoshiko, Kara, Rabia Öztaş, Palitot, Esther Bastos, Papapostolou, Niki, Salvador Parisi, Claudio Alberto, Pesque, David, Peter, Jonathan, Petkova, Elena, Ridge, Katie, Rudenko, Michael, Rutkowski, Krzysztof, Saini, Sarbjit S., Salman, Andac, Sanchez, Jorge, Şekerel, Bülent, Serdotetskova, Sofia A., Serpa, Faradiba S., Dikicier, Bahar Sevimli, Sidiropoulos, Nikitas, Sikora, Agnieszka, Sørensen, Jennifer Astrup, Soria, Angele, Kucuk, Ozlem Su, Thalappil, Sherin Rahim, Tomaszewska, Katarzyna, Tuncay, Gulseren, Unal, Derya, Valle, Solange, van Lindonk, Esmee, Vestergaard, Christian, Meshkova, Raisa Y., Vitchuk, Aleksandr, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Ye, Young-Min, Zalewska-Janowska, Anna, Zamlynski, Mateusz, and Maurer, Marcus
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- 2023
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5. Usage prevalence of angioedema patient–reported outcome measures: Results from the UCARE and ACARE PROMUSE study
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Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Bousquet, Jean, Giménez-Arnau, Ana, Godse, Kiran, Krasowska, Dorota, Bartosińska, Joanna, Szczepanik-Kułak, Paulina, Wawrzycki, Bartlomiej, Kolkhir, Pavel, Allenova, Anastasiia, Allenov, Andrey, Tkachenko, Sergey, Mitrevska, Natasa Teovska, Mijakoski, Dragan, Stoleski, Sasho, Kolacinska-Flont, Marta, Kuprys-Lipinska, Izabela, Molinska, Joanna, Kasperska-Zając, Alicja, Zajac, Magdalena, Zamłyński, Mateusz, Mihaltan, Florin, Ulmeanu, Ruxandra, Zalewska-Janowska, Anna, Tomaszewska, Katarzyna, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali, Ibrahim, Tayseer, Aqel, Sami, Pesqué, David, Rodríguez-González, Mónica, Wakida-Kuzunoki, Guillermo Hideo, Ramon, German D., Ramon, Gonzalo N., Neisinger, Sophia, Bonnekoh, Hanna, Rukhadze, Maia, Khoshkhui, Maryam, Fomina, Daria, Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Košnik, Mitja, Kara, Rabia Oztas, Caballero López, Chrystopherson Gengyny, Liu, Qiang, Ivancevich, Juan Carlos, Ensina, Lius Felipe, Rosario, Nelson, Kvedariene, Violeta, Ben-Shoshan, Moshe, Jardim Criado, Roberta Fachini, Bauer, Andrea, Cherrez, Annia, Cherrez, Sofia, Chong-Neto, Herberto, Rojo-Gutierrez, Maria Isabel, Rudenko, Michael, Larco Sousa, José Ignacio, Lesiak, Aleksandra, Matos, Edgar, Tinoco, Ivan, Shijin, Carolina Crespo, Logroño, Romina Hinostroza, Sagñay, Juan C., Faytong-Haro, Marco, Robles-Velasco, Karla, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Maurer, Marcus
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- 2024
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6. Urticaria exacerbations and adverse reactions in patients with chronic urticaria receiving COVID-19 vaccination:Results of the UCARE COVAC-CU study
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Kocatürk, Emek, Salameh, Pascale, Sarac, Esra, Vera Ayala, Carolina E., Thomsen, Simon Francis, Zuberbier, Torsten, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Popov, Todor A., van Doorn, Martijn B.A., Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria, Asero, Riccardo, Criado, Paulo Ricardo, Aarestrup, Fernando M., AbdulHameed Ansari, Zainab, Al Abri, Salma, Al Ahmad, Mona, Al Hinai, Bushra, Allenova, Anastasiia, Al-Nesf, Maryam, Altrichter, Sabine, Arnaout, Rand, Bartosińska, Joanna, Bauer, Andrea, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Bizjak, Mojca, Bonnekoh, Hanna, Bouillet, Laurence, Brzoza, Zenon, Calvalcanti Dela Bianca Melo, Ana Caroline, Campinhos, Fernanda L., Carne, Emily, Purayil, Saleema Cherichi, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Chong-Neto, Herberto Jose, Christoff, George, Conlon, Niall, Jardim Criado, Roberta Fachini, Cvenkel, Klara, Damadoglu, Ebru, Danilycheva, Inna, Day, Cascia, de Montjoye, Laurence, Demir, Semra, Ferucci, Silvia Mariel, Fomina, Daria, Fukunaga, Atsushi, Garcia, Elizabeth, Gelincik, Asli, Göbel, Joe Hannah, Godse, Kiran, Gonçalo, Margarida, Gotua, Maia, Grattan, Clive, Gugala, Agata, Guillet, Carole, Kalyoncu, Ali Fuat, Karakaya, Gul, Kasperska-Zając, Alicja, Katelaris, Constance H., Khoshkhui, Maryam, Kleinheinz, Andreas, Kolacinska-Flont, Marta, Kolkhir, Pavel, Košnik, Mitja, Krasowska, Dorota, Kumaran, Muthu Sendhil, Kuprys-Lipinska, Izabela, Kurowski, Marcin, Kuznetsova, Elizaveta V., Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Lebedkina, Marina S., Lee, Youngsoo, Makris, Michael P., Gómez, René Maximiliano, Nasr, Iman, Neisinger, Sophia, Oda, Yoshiko, Kara, Rabia Öztaş, Palitot, Esther Bastos, Papapostolou, Niki, Salvador Parisi, Claudio Alberto, Pesque, David, Peter, Jonathan, Petkova, Elena, Ridge, Katie, Rudenko, Michael, Rutkowski, Krzysztof, Saini, Sarbjit S., Salman, Andac, Sanchez, Jorge, Şekerel, Bülent, Serdotetskova, Sofia A., Serpa, Faradiba S., Dikicier, Bahar Sevimli, Sidiropoulos, Nikitas, Sikora, Agnieszka, Sørensen, Jennifer Astrup, Soria, Angele, Kucuk, Ozlem Su, Thalappil, Sherin Rahim, Tomaszewska, Katarzyna, Tuncay, Gulseren, Unal, Derya, Valle, Solange, van Lindonk, Esmee, Vestergaard, Christian, Vitchuk, Aleksandr, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Ye, Young Min, Zalewska-Janowska, Anna, Zamlynski, Mateusz, Maurer, Marcus, Kocatürk, Emek, Salameh, Pascale, Sarac, Esra, Vera Ayala, Carolina E., Thomsen, Simon Francis, Zuberbier, Torsten, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Popov, Todor A., van Doorn, Martijn B.A., Giménez-Arnau, Ana Maria, Asero, Riccardo, Criado, Paulo Ricardo, Aarestrup, Fernando M., AbdulHameed Ansari, Zainab, Al Abri, Salma, Al Ahmad, Mona, Al Hinai, Bushra, Allenova, Anastasiia, Al-Nesf, Maryam, Altrichter, Sabine, Arnaout, Rand, Bartosińska, Joanna, Bauer, Andrea, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Bizjak, Mojca, Bonnekoh, Hanna, Bouillet, Laurence, Brzoza, Zenon, Calvalcanti Dela Bianca Melo, Ana Caroline, Campinhos, Fernanda L., Carne, Emily, Purayil, Saleema Cherichi, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Chong-Neto, Herberto Jose, Christoff, George, Conlon, Niall, Jardim Criado, Roberta Fachini, Cvenkel, Klara, Damadoglu, Ebru, Danilycheva, Inna, Day, Cascia, de Montjoye, Laurence, Demir, Semra, Ferucci, Silvia Mariel, Fomina, Daria, Fukunaga, Atsushi, Garcia, Elizabeth, Gelincik, Asli, Göbel, Joe Hannah, Godse, Kiran, Gonçalo, Margarida, Gotua, Maia, Grattan, Clive, Gugala, Agata, Guillet, Carole, Kalyoncu, Ali Fuat, Karakaya, Gul, Kasperska-Zając, Alicja, Katelaris, Constance H., Khoshkhui, Maryam, Kleinheinz, Andreas, Kolacinska-Flont, Marta, Kolkhir, Pavel, Košnik, Mitja, Krasowska, Dorota, Kumaran, Muthu Sendhil, Kuprys-Lipinska, Izabela, Kurowski, Marcin, Kuznetsova, Elizaveta V., Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Lebedkina, Marina S., Lee, Youngsoo, Makris, Michael P., Gómez, René Maximiliano, Nasr, Iman, Neisinger, Sophia, Oda, Yoshiko, Kara, Rabia Öztaş, Palitot, Esther Bastos, Papapostolou, Niki, Salvador Parisi, Claudio Alberto, Pesque, David, Peter, Jonathan, Petkova, Elena, Ridge, Katie, Rudenko, Michael, Rutkowski, Krzysztof, Saini, Sarbjit S., Salman, Andac, Sanchez, Jorge, Şekerel, Bülent, Serdotetskova, Sofia A., Serpa, Faradiba S., Dikicier, Bahar Sevimli, Sidiropoulos, Nikitas, Sikora, Agnieszka, Sørensen, Jennifer Astrup, Soria, Angele, Kucuk, Ozlem Su, Thalappil, Sherin Rahim, Tomaszewska, Katarzyna, Tuncay, Gulseren, Unal, Derya, Valle, Solange, van Lindonk, Esmee, Vestergaard, Christian, Vitchuk, Aleksandr, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Ye, Young Min, Zalewska-Janowska, Anna, Zamlynski, Mateusz, and Maurer, Marcus
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Background: Concern about disease exacerbations and fear of reactions after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinations are common in chronic urticaria (CU) patients and may lead to vaccine hesitancy. Objective: We assessed the frequency and risk factors of CU exacerbation and adverse reactions in CU patients after COVID-19 vaccination. Methods: COVAC-CU is an international multicenter study of Urticaria Centers of Reference and Excellence (UCAREs) that retrospectively evaluated the effects of COVID-19 vaccination in CU patients aged ≥18 years and vaccinated with ≥1 dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. We evaluated CU exacerbations and severe allergic reactions as well as other adverse events associated with COVID-19 vaccinations and their association with various CU parameters. Results: Across 2769 COVID-19–vaccinated CU patients, most (90%) received at least 2 COVID-19 vaccine doses, and most patients received CU treatment and had well-controlled disease. The rate of COVID-19 vaccination–induced CU exacerbation was 9%. Of 223 patients with CU exacerbation after the first dose, 53.4% experienced recurrence of CU exacerbation after the second dose. CU exacerbation most often started <48 hours after vaccination (59.2%), lasted for a few weeks or less (70%), and was treated mainly with antihistamines (70.3%). Factors that increased the risk for COVID-19 vaccination–induced CU exacerbation included female sex, disease duration shorter than 24 months, having chronic spontaneous versus inducible urticaria, receipt of adenovirus viral vector vaccine, having nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug/aspirin intolerance, and having concerns about getting vaccinated; receiving omalizumab treatment and Latino/Hispanic ethnicity lowered the risk. First-dose vaccine–related adverse effects, most commonly local reactions, fever, fatigue, and muscle pain, were reported by 43.5% of CU patients. Seven patients reported severe allergic reactions. Conclusions: COVID-19 vaccination lead
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7. Remibrutinib inhibits hives effector cells stimulated by serum from chronic urticaria patients independently of FcεR1 expression level and omalizumab clinical response
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Gimeno, Ramón, primary, Ribas‐Llauradó, Clara, additional, Pesque, David, additional, Andrades, Evelyn, additional, Cenni, Bruno, additional, Ambros, Barbara, additional, Pujol, Ramon, additional, and Giménez‐Arnau, Ana M., additional
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- 2023
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8. Revisión de las técnicas reconstructivas de los defectos quirúrgicos en el cuero cabelludo
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Pesqué, David, Pujol, Ramon M., and Deza, Gustavo
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- 2023
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9. Enhancing Angioedema Patient Care: Unveiling Underutilization and Barriers in the Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcome Measurements
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Ojeda, Ivan Cherrez, Maurer, Marcus, Bousquet, Jean, Gimenez-Arnau, Ana, Godse, Kiran, Krasowska, Dorota, Robles-Velasco, Karla, Kolkhir, Pavel, Tkachenko, Sergey, Mitrevska, Natasa Teovska, Kolacinska-Flont, Marta, Kuprys-Lipinska, Izabela, Molinska, Joanna, Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja, Zajac, Magdalena, Zamlynski, Mateusz, Mihaltan, Florin, Zalewska-Janowska, Anna, Tomaszewska, Katarzyna, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali, Ibrahim, Tayseer, Pesqué, David, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Monica, Wakida-Kuzunoki, Guillermo Hideo, Ramon, German, Ramon, Gonzalo, Neisinger, Sophia, Bonnekoh, Hanna, Rukhadze, Maia, Ulmeanu, Ruxandra, Khoshkhui, Maryam, Faytong-Haro, Marco, Fomina, Daria, Rudenko, Michael, Ben-shoshan, Moshe, Linnemann, Desiree Larenas, Kvedariene, Violeta, Košnik, Mitja, Zuberbier, Torsten, Kara, Rabia Oztas, Caballero López, Chrystopherson Gengyny, Criado, Roberta, Liu, Qiang, and Rosario, Nelson
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- 2024
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10. Risk factors for systemic reactions in typical cold urticaria: results from the COLD-CE study
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Göncü, Özgür Emek Kocatürk (ORCID 0000-0003-2801-0959 & YÖK ID 217219), Bizjak, Mojca; Kosnik, Mitja; Dinevski, Dejan; Thomsen, Simon Francis; Fomina, Daria; Borzova, Elena; Kulthanan, Kanokvalai; Meshkova, Raisa; Ahsan, Dalia Melina; Al-Ahmad, Mona; Altrichter, Sabine; Bauer, Andrea; Brockstadt, Maxi; Costa, Celia; Demir, Semra; Criado, Roberta Fachini; Ensina, Luis Felipe; Gelincik, Aslı; Gimenez-Arnau, Ana Maria; Goncalo, Margarida; Gotua, Maia; Holm, Jesper Gronlund; Inomata, Naoko; Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja; Khoshkhui, Maryam; Klyucharova, Aliya; Lu, Rongbiao; Makris, Michael; Maltseva, Natalya; Miljkovic, Jovan; Pasali, Maria; Paulino, Marisa; Pesque, David; Peter, Jonny; Ramon, German Dario; Ritchie, Carla; Valle, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues; Rudenko, Michael; Sikora, Agnieszka; Lima, Eduardo M. Souza; Wagner, Nicola; Xepapadaki, Paraskevi; Xue, Xiaoyang; Zhao, Zuotao; Terhorst-Molawi, Dorothea; Maurer, Marcus, School of Medicine, Göncü, Özgür Emek Kocatürk (ORCID 0000-0003-2801-0959 & YÖK ID 217219), Bizjak, Mojca; Kosnik, Mitja; Dinevski, Dejan; Thomsen, Simon Francis; Fomina, Daria; Borzova, Elena; Kulthanan, Kanokvalai; Meshkova, Raisa; Ahsan, Dalia Melina; Al-Ahmad, Mona; Altrichter, Sabine; Bauer, Andrea; Brockstadt, Maxi; Costa, Celia; Demir, Semra; Criado, Roberta Fachini; Ensina, Luis Felipe; Gelincik, Aslı; Gimenez-Arnau, Ana Maria; Goncalo, Margarida; Gotua, Maia; Holm, Jesper Gronlund; Inomata, Naoko; Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja; Khoshkhui, Maryam; Klyucharova, Aliya; Lu, Rongbiao; Makris, Michael; Maltseva, Natalya; Miljkovic, Jovan; Pasali, Maria; Paulino, Marisa; Pesque, David; Peter, Jonny; Ramon, German Dario; Ritchie, Carla; Valle, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues; Rudenko, Michael; Sikora, Agnieszka; Lima, Eduardo M. Souza; Wagner, Nicola; Xepapadaki, Paraskevi; Xue, Xiaoyang; Zhao, Zuotao; Terhorst-Molawi, Dorothea; Maurer, Marcus, and School of Medicine
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Background: cold urticaria (ColdU), that is, the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to cold exposure, is classified into typical and atypical forms. The diagnosis of typical ColdU relies on whealing in response to local cold stimulation testing (CST). It can also manifest with cold-induced anaphylaxis (ColdA). We aimed to determine risk factors for ColdA in typical ColdU. Methods: an international, cross-sectional study COLD-CE was carried out at 32 urticaria centers of reference and excellence (UCAREs). Detailed history was taken and CST with an ice cube and/or TempTest(R) performed. ColdA was defined as an acute cold-induced involvement of the skin and/or visible mucosal tissue and at least one of: cardiovascular manifestations, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal symptoms. Results: of 551 ColdU patients, 75% (n = 412) had a positive CST and ColdA occurred in 37% (n = 151) of the latter. Cold-induced generalized wheals, angioedema, acral swelling, oropharyngeal/laryngeal symptoms, and itch of earlobes were identified as signs/symptoms of severe disease. ColdA was most commonly provoked by complete cold water immersion and ColdA caused by cold air was more common in countries with a warmer climate. Ten percent (n = 40) of typical ColdU patients had a concomitant chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). They had a lower frequency of ColdA than those without CSU (4% vs. 39%, p = .003). We identified the following risk factors for cardiovascular manifestations: previous systemic reaction to a Hymenoptera sting, angioedema, oropharyngeal/laryngeal symptoms, and itchy earlobes. Conclusion: coldA is common in typical ColdU. High-risk patients require education about their condition and how to use an adrenaline autoinjector., GA(2)LEN UCARE Network
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- 2021
11. Risk factors for systemic reactions in typical cold urticaria: Results from the COLD-CE study
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Emek Kocatürk, Ana Giménez-Arnau, Roberta Fachini Jardim Criado, David Pesqué, Maria Pasali, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues Valle, Simon Francis Thomsen, Mitja Košnik, Daria Fomina, Aliya Klyucharova, Célia Costa, Dejan Dinevski, Rongbiao Lu, Luis Felipe Ensina, Paraskevi Xepapadaki, Michael Makris, Sabine Altrichter, Maryam Khoshkhui, Naoko Inomata, Dalia Melina Ahsan, Elena Borzova, Maxi Brockstädt, Andrea Bauer, German D. Ramon, Xiaoyang Xue, Eduardo Magalhães de Souza Lima, Zuotao Zhao, Kanokvalai Kulthanan, Dorothea Terhorst-Molawi, Jesper Grønlund Holm, Mona Al-Ahmad, Jovan Miljković, Marisa Paulino, Margarida Gonçalo, Semra Demir, Alicja Kasperska-Zajac, Agnieszka Sikora, Jonny Peter, M. Gotua, Natalya Maltseva, Michael Rudenko, Marcus Maurer, Mojca Bizjak, Carla Ritchie, Aslı Gelincik, Raisa Meshkova, Nicola Wagner, Publica, Göncü, Özgür Emek Kocatürk (ORCID 0000-0003-2801-0959 & YÖK ID 217219), Bizjak, Mojca, Kosnik, Mitja, Dinevski, Dejan, Thomsen, Simon Francis, Fomina, Daria, Borzova, Elena, Kulthanan, Kanokvalai, Meshkova, Raisa, Ahsan, Dalia Melina, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Altrichter, Sabine, Bauer, Andrea, Brockstadt, Maxi, Costa, Celia, Demir, Semra, Criado, Roberta Fachini, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Gelincik, Aslı, Gimenez-Arnau, Ana Maria, Goncalo, Margarida, Gotua, Maia, Holm, Jesper Gronlund, Inomata, Naoko, Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja, Khoshkhui, Maryam, Klyucharova, Aliya, Lu, Rongbiao, Makris, Michael, Maltseva, Natalya, Miljkovic, Jovan, Pasali, Maria, Paulino, Marisa, Pesque, David, Peter, Jonny, Ramon, German Dario, Ritchie, Carla, Valle, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues, Rudenko, Michael, Sikora, Agnieszka, Lima, Eduardo M. Souza, Wagner, Nicola, Xepapadaki, Paraskevi, Xue, Xiaoyang, Zhao, Zuotao, Terhorst-Molawi, Dorothea, Maurer, Marcus, and School of Medicine
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urticaria ,adrenaline autoinjector ,Immunology ,systemic reactions ,Cold urticaria ,Autoinjector ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,risk factors ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Chronic Urticaria ,Angioedema ,Adrenaline autoinjector ,COLD-CE ,Risk factors ,Systemic reactions ,Allergy ,business.industry ,Pruritus ,Cold air ,Insect Bites and Stings ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Hymenoptera ,cold urticaria ,Cold Temperature ,Sting ,Systemic reaction ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Concomitant ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Anaphylaxis ,600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::610 Medizin und Gesundheit::610 Medizin und Gesundheit - Abstract
Background: cold urticaria (ColdU), that is, the occurrence of wheals or angioedema in response to cold exposure, is classified into typical and atypical forms. The diagnosis of typical ColdU relies on whealing in response to local cold stimulation testing (CST). It can also manifest with cold-induced anaphylaxis (ColdA). We aimed to determine risk factors for ColdA in typical ColdU. Methods: an international, cross-sectional study COLD-CE was carried out at 32 urticaria centers of reference and excellence (UCAREs). Detailed history was taken and CST with an ice cube and/or TempTest(R) performed. ColdA was defined as an acute cold-induced involvement of the skin and/or visible mucosal tissue and at least one of: cardiovascular manifestations, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal symptoms. Results: of 551 ColdU patients, 75% (n = 412) had a positive CST and ColdA occurred in 37% (n = 151) of the latter. Cold-induced generalized wheals, angioedema, acral swelling, oropharyngeal/laryngeal symptoms, and itch of earlobes were identified as signs/symptoms of severe disease. ColdA was most commonly provoked by complete cold water immersion and ColdA caused by cold air was more common in countries with a warmer climate. Ten percent (n = 40) of typical ColdU patients had a concomitant chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). They had a lower frequency of ColdA than those without CSU (4% vs. 39%, p = .003). We identified the following risk factors for cardiovascular manifestations: previous systemic reaction to a Hymenoptera sting, angioedema, oropharyngeal/laryngeal symptoms, and itchy earlobes. Conclusion: coldA is common in typical ColdU. High-risk patients require education about their condition and how to use an adrenaline autoinjector., GA(2)LEN UCARE Network
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- 2021
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