Successful treatment of four types of chronic urticaria with anti-IgE omalizumab in the same patient
Urticaria is a skin disorder that is characterized by the appearance of wheals (hives), angioedema or both1. Chronic urticaria (CU) is defined as wheals (with or without angioedema) that persists for ≥6 weeks, and is further classified into two subtypes: chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU)1. In most cases of CU a trigger cannot be identified. These cases are defined as CSU. The term inducible urticaria is used when a specific trigger can be linked to the development of CU.
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Eustachio Nettis, Elisabetta Di Leo, Gianfranco Calogiuri, Caterina Foti, Luigi Macchia Tags: Letters Source Type: research