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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for urticarial
  1. Hives (National Library of Medicine)  
    Hives are red and sometimes itchy bumps on your skin. An allergic reaction to a drug or food usually causes them. Allergic reactions cause your body to release ...
  2. Vibratory urticaria is a condition in which exposing the skin to vibration, repetitive stretching, or friction results in allergy symptoms such as hives (urticaria), ...
  3. Urticaria pigmentosa is a skin disease that produces patches of darker skin and very bad itching . Hives ... Urticaria pigmentosa occurs when there are too many inflammatory cells (mast cells) in the skin. Mast cells ...
  4. Hives (Urticaria) (VisualDX)  
    Hives (urticaria), also known as welts, is a common skin condition with an itchy rash of pink or red ...
  5. Urticarial Vasculitis (Vasculitis Foundation)  
    Urticarial vasculitis is a form of vasculitis—a family of rare diseases characterized by inflammation of the ... leave skin discoloration. Depending on the form of urticarial vasculitis, other organ systems may be affected.
  6. Hives (Urticaria) (VisualDX)  
    Hives (urticaria), also known as welts, is a common skin condition with itchy pink or red bumps (papules) that ...
  7. Dinulos JGH. Urticaria, angioedema, and pruritus. In: Dinulos JGH, ed. Habif's Clinical Dermatology . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 6. ...
  8. Hives (urticaria) are raised, red, itchy welts, seen here on the arm. The majority of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally, ...
  9. Hives (urticaria) are raised, red, itchy welts, seen here on the chest. The majority of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally ...
  10. Hives (urticaria) are raised, red, itchy welts. The majority of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally, ...
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