Background And Objective: Diagnosis of vibratory urticaria/angioedema is established after performing the vortex provocation test. There is current consensus on measuring the forearm perimeter after running such test to define a positive response to it.
Material And Method: We evaluated the frequency of prior symptoms following vibratory stimuli in volunteers using a questionnaire, response to the vortex provocation test in the same volunteers (increase in forearm perimeter, erythema, localized edema, heat, and pruritus), interrater reliability, and correlation between the scores obtained in the questionnaire and response to the test.
Background: Methyldibromo glutaronitrile (MDBGN) was one of the most frequent and relevant allergens found in patch testing at the beginning of this century. In 2008, this preservative was banned from cosmetics in Europe and ever since the prevalence of contact allergy to MDBGN has progressively decreased. Despite that gradual decline, MDBGN is still patch-tested in most baseline series.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 70-year-old patient who presented with a mass on the dorsum of his nose of 2 years evolution is reported. Histologically it was formed by dermal nests and cords of atypical epithelial cells surrounded by an intense inflammatory infiltrate composed of lymphocytes and histiocytes of an usual aspect. The lesion was removed, relapsing 2 years later.
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