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T Zuberbier1, M W Greaves, L Juhlin
1Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Charité, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. torsten.zuberbier@charite.de
Abstract:
Urticaria is a well-known disease entity; however, with an increasing understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis, there is also growing evidence for a heterogeneity of urticaria. Currently it is sometimes difficult to compare divergent data reported by different centers researching urticaria due to a lack of precisely described patient populations. A consensus definition and classification of the disease and its subtypes, taking into account new developments, are therefore needed. In addition, this consensus report provides a guideline for diagnostic procedures in different subtypes of urticaria.
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