chronic idiopathic urticaria

  • 1idiopathic urticaria — urticaria whose cause is unknown; most of these cases are chronic (see chronic u.) …

    Medical dictionary

  • 2Urticaria — Hives redirects here. For other uses, see Hive (disambiguation). Urticaria Classification and external resources Urticaria on the arm ICD 10 L …

    Wikipedia

  • 3Dermatographic urticaria — Classification and external resources Dermatographic urticaria is sometimes called skin writing . ICD 10 L …

    Wikipedia

  • 4chronic urticaria — urticaria that either is continuous or develops over a period of six weeks or more; most cases are idiopathic …

    Medical dictionary

  • 5Cholinergic urticaria — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L50.5 …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Cold urticaria — Classification and external resources Allergic urticaria on leg in the form of hives induced by cold. ICD 10 L …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Gluten-sensitive idiopathic neuropathies — Diagnosis of gluten sensitive neuropathies without a clear cause is on the rise. These idiopathic neuropathies were first identified by screening for anti gliadin IgG (AGA).cite journal | author = Hadjivassiliou M, Gibson A, Davies Jones GA, Lobo …

    Wikipedia

  • 8H1 antagonist — An H1 antagonist is a histamine antagonist of the H1 receptor that serves to reduce or eliminate effects mediated by histamine, an endogenous chemical mediator released during allergic reactions. Agents where the main therapeutic effect is… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Sulfasalazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 hydroxy 5 [(E) 2 {4 [(pyridin 2 yl)sulfamoyl]phenyl}diazen 1 yl]benzoic acid Clinical data Trade names …

    Wikipedia

  • 10desloratadine — des·lo·rat·a·dine .dez lə rat ə .dēn, .dīn n a long acting H1 antagonist C19H19ClN2 that is used to treat seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and chronic hives see clarinex * * * des·lor·at·a·dine (des″lə ratґə dēn) a… …

    Medical dictionary