Background: The subtypes of chronic urticaria (CU) share a common clinical expression, but phenotypically may show differences.
Objectives: To evaluate sociodemographic and clinical differences in CU phenotypes, including: (1) isolated chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU); (2) isolated chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU); (3) CSU with concomitant CIndU (CSU-CIndU); (4) CSU with single or multiple episodes; (5) early and late-onset CSU (<45/65 years vs ≥45/65 years); and (6) CSU with presence vs absence of serum autoreactivity.
Materials And Methods: A retrospective observational study of 997 patients with urticaria was performed, with clinical, laboratory and therapeutic comparisons between CU subtypes.
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is characterized by heterogeneous activity, evolution, associated comorbidities and response to treatment. The aim of this study was to identify prognostic factors in patients with CSU that predict disease course and response to standard treatments. An observational retrospective study was conducted in a cohort of 549 patients with CSU, comparing patients with isolated CSU and those with CSU with concomitant inducible urticaria (CSU-CIndU).
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