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13 mar 2023 · Cold urticaria is a chronic condition causing episodic symptoms of cold-induced wheals or angioedema in response to direct or indirect exposure to cold temperatures. Whereas symptoms of cold urticaria are typically benign and self-limiting, severe systemic anaphylactic reactions are possible.
MANAGEMENT OF COLD URTICARIA SYNDROMES. The decision to treat cold urticaria syndromes depends primarily on the underlying etiology, severity of response to cold stimulus, and how greatly it affects quality of life, including the frequency of anticipated cold exposure.
Our systematic review included 16 studies, 9 of which met the eligibility criteria for the meta-analysis. We analyzed the effects of treatments on critical temperature thresholds (CTTs) and critical stimulation time thresholds (CSTTs), as well as on rates of complete response and adverse events.
Aurélie Du-Thanh, Angèle Soria, for the working group, for the Urticaria Group, Guidelines for cold urticaria management established by the Centre of Evidence of Dermatology and the Urticaria Group of the French Society of Dermatology, British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 190, Issue 3, March 2024, Pages 445–447,
Urticaria, a heterogeneous group of diseases, is characterized by wheals and flares that sometimes concomitantly present with angioedema (edema in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue). Urticaria can be caused by several factors, including physical stimuli, immunological response to foods, drugs, and
13 lis 2021 · For example, in cold urticaria, swimming in cold water (especially in the sea) or rock climbing could lead to a drop in core temperature or cooling of much of the body surface, resulting in anaphylaxis, potentially with fatal outcome.
27 wrz 2021 · This updated version of the international guideline for urticaria covers the definition and classification of urticaria and outlines expert-guided and evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the different subtypes of urticaria.