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Chronic inducible urticaria: treatment algorithm

Abstract

Chronic inducible urticaria (CindU) is a prevalent skin disease characterized by the appearance of recurrent wheals, angioedema or both, as a response to specific and reproducible triggers. Here, we discuss the recently revised EAACI/GA²LEN/EDF/WAO guideline for the definition, classification, diagnosis and treatment of urticaria and review available therapeutic options for CindU. 

About the Authors

D. M. Skander
ФГАОУ ВО Первый МГМУ им. И. М. Сеченова МЗ РФ
Россия


A. S. Allenova
ФГАОУ ВО Первый МГМУ им. И. М. Сеченова МЗ РФ
Россия


P. V. Kolkhir
ФГАОУ ВО Первый МГМУ им. И. М. Сеченова МЗ РФ
Россия


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Skander D.M., Allenova A.S., Kolkhir P.V. Chronic inducible urticaria: treatment algorithm. Lechaschi Vrach. 2018;(7):68. (In Russ.)

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