Publications by authors named "Kobza-Black A"

Background: Chronic urticaria (CU) is an autoimmune process in some patients. An association between CU and autoimmune thyroid disease has also previously been proposed. Our group has identified functionally significant histamine-releasing autoantibodies in one subset of CU patients (subset 1), predicted by positive autologous intradermal serum tests and positive histamine release from donor basophil leucocytes in vitro.

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Background: Self-administered adrenaline syringes may be prescribed for patients at risk of life-threatening episodes of angio-oedema or anaphylaxis.

Objectives: To determine whether patients are able to use these syringes appropriately and adequately.

Methods: Twenty-nine consecutive patients who had been prescribed self-administered adrenaline syringes for severe angio-oedema were recruited.

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Delayed pressure urticaria.

J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc

November 2001

Delayed pressure urticaria is a physical urticaria where erythematous, often painful swellings occur at sites of sustained pressure on the skin, after a delay of several hours. If sought, it is present in up to 40% of patients with ordinary chronic "idiopathic urticaria" to a varying degree. Compared with other urticarias, the pressure-induced lesions impair the quality of life of patients most severely.

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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.

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Background: Vulval carcinoma is a relatively rare disorder that may have various aetiologies. Objectives To document the features and outcome in a series of patients with this disorder.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of patients presenting to a vulval clinic over a 5-year period.

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Background: Histamine-releasing activity (HRA) is detectable in up to 50% of patients with chronic ordinary urticaria.

Objectives: To determine the effect of cyclosporin on clinical features and HRA in patients with chronic urticaria.

Methods: Thirty patients with severe unremitting disease, responding poorly to antihistamines and showing a positive autologous serum skin test (ASST) as a marker of HRA, were randomized to 4 mg kg-1 daily of cyclosporin (Sandimmun, n = 20) or placebo (n = 10) for 4 weeks.

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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) acts as a marker for self during T-cell ontogeny and is associated with the pathogenesis of many autoimmune diseases. Recent investigations have shown about 30% of patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) have IgG autoantibodies against the high-affinity IgE receptor, FcepsilonRI, or IgE. A link between MHC class II alleles and CIU has not been reported previously.

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Rowell's syndrome is the name given to a distinct group of patients with lupus erythematosus who develop erythema multiforme-like lesions and have a characteristic serological picture. We report a case of a 29-year-old woman of Afro-Caribbean origin who presented with an erythema multiforme-like eruption on the hands. Subsequently she developed painful erythematous swellings on the feet and scaly plaques on the forearm and thigh consistent with subacute cutaneous lupus.

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Scombrotoxic fish poisoning.

Clin Exp Dermatol

November 1998

We report the case of a 30-year-old patient who developed scombrotoxic fish poisoning after eating cooked fresh tuna. Symptoms included a bright red rash, tightness of the chest, palpitations, anxiety, mild headache and dizziness, all of which resolved spontaneously within 2-3 h. Such poisoning results from the consumption of spoiled fish of the families Scomberesocidae or Scombridae - in particular tuna, mackerel, skipjack and bonito - which contain high levels of histidine.

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Chronic forms of urticaria are common, often adversely impacting on quality of life. No formal studies have assessed the extent and nature of disability in different types of urticaria. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) is a simple and validated 10-item questionnaire designed to measure and compare disability in different skin conditions.

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One-third of patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) have circulating functional autoantibodies against the high affinity IgE receptor FcepsilonRI, or IgE. The intradermal injection of autologous serum causes a weal and flare reaction in many patients with CIU, and this reaction forms the basis of the autologous serum skin test (ASST). We have determined the parameters of the ASST which define the optimal sensitivity and specificity for the identification of patients with autoantibodies.

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Previous studies identified autoantibodies against the IgE high affinity receptor alpha-chain, Fc epsilon RI alpha, in sera of selected patients with severe chronic idiopathic urticaria. We have now determined the incidence of anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha autoantibodies in a group of 163 patients. Intradermal injection of autologous serum caused skin reactions indicative of mast cell degranulation in 98 (60%) patients.

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Urticarial dermographism and delayed pressure urticaria are two forms of physical urticaria which are well defined clinically and histologically. Previous studies have shown eosinophil granule protein deposition in urticarial reactions, including chronic urticaria, solar urticaria and delayed pressure urticaria. To evaluate and compare the involvement of granulated inflammatory cells in urticarial dermographism and delayed pressure urticaria, we studied sequential biopsies of induced lesions of urticarial dermographism and delayed pressure urticaria by indirect immunofluorescence, to detect eosinophil granule major basic protein (MBP) and neutrophil granule elastase.

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Mast cells are considered to be the primary effector cells in urticaria but it is possible that lymphocytes contribute to the formation of weals by secreting histamine releasing factors. The aim of this study was to examine the population of mast cells and to quantify the T cell subsets and their activation status in delayed pressure urticaria (DPU), chronic idiopathic urticaria and normal controls. Three biopsies were obtained from each of four patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria but not DPU.

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An otherwise healthy 19-year-old pregnant woman developed crusted scabies. She and her husband had previously been treated for scabies. In spite of appropriate treatment both suffered several relapses, and later their infant was also affected.

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Adult Still's disease (ASD) is a rare disorder of unknown aetiology, characterized by an evanescent, erythematous, maculopapular rash, fever, arthralgia, and a variety of systemic features. We report a case which illustrates the typical features of ASD, and manifests the hitherto unreported complication of diffuse cutaneous mucinosis.

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Previous studies have shown that scale from lesional psoriatic skin contains substantial amounts of platelet activating factor (PAF). In this study, PAF and its immediate precursor, lyso-PAF, were measured in exudates from abrasions on lesional and uninvolved psoriatic skin, and from skin of healthy subjects. The mean amounts of PAF recovered from lesional and uninvolved psoriatic skin (n = 13) and from healthy skin (n = 14) were not significantly different (range 0.

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1. Previous, in vitro, studies have established the synthesis of platelet activating factor (PAF) by the 're-modelling' pathways in which the activation of a phospholipase A2 (PLA2) enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of an ether-acyl-phosphocholine to give concomitant release of lyso-PAF, the immediate precursor of PAF, and arachidonic acid, the precursor of the icosanoids. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between PAF and eicosanoid release in human skin, and to study the effect of treatment of skin with a topical steroid, on the release of PAF, lyso-PAF and arachidonic acid.

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Interleukin 1 (IL-1) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) were measured by bioassays in suction-blister exudates from lesional skin, from skin immediately following a pressure challenge, and from control skin (not subjected to pressure) of patients with delayed pressure urticaria. IL-6 activity in lesional exudates was significantly higher than in exudates from the other two sites. IL-1 activity in lesional exudates was not significantly higher than in the control exudates, but significantly less IL-1 activity was found immediately after pressure challenge than from the control site.

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A patient with atypical Nekam's disease is described. Although the histological appearances were lichenoid, the presence of porokeratosis and amyloid deposition, previously reported in this condition, argue against the view that Nekam's disease is a subset of lichen planus.

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This article reviews the effect of H1 antihistamines on the pruritus of urticaria, from articles in which their therapeutic effect on chronic idiopathic and physical urticaria is assessed. In limited studies available pruritus improved concomitantly with wealing by an average of two thirds, though the response in individual patients was variable. In some physical urticarias the pruritus and wealing showed disproportionate improvement compared to erythema.

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