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  • Histaminergic urticaria-angioedema is a frequent issue in children, categorized into acute and chronic forms based on clinical criteria.
  • Further classification depends on specific triggering factors that cause the condition.
  • The text emphasizes the importance of diagnosis and treatment methods while highlighting recent advancements and ongoing challenges in understanding this condition.

Article Abstract

Histaminergic urticaria-angiodema is a common complaint in children. According to clinical criteria, it is classified as acute and chronic urticaria. A further clinical classification relies on triggering factors. We focus on diagnosis and therapeutic strategies. We report the main progresses in the field and issues that remain to be understood.

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