Urticaria multiforme in Asian children.

J Paediatr Child Health

Department of Dermatology, KK Women's & Children's Hospital, Singapore.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Urticaria multiforme is a rare form of acute urticaria mostly found in young children, often linked to viral infections as a trigger.
  • A study reviewed clinical data from 20 Asian children under 16 diagnosed with this condition, revealing that most were younger than 7 and experienced symptoms like fever and respiratory issues.
  • The condition is typically benign and self-limiting, with symptoms resolving within 6 weeks, and extensive medical investigations are usually unnecessary, focusing instead on supportive care.

Article Abstract

Aim: Urticaria multiforme is an uncommon presentation of acute urticaria. It most commonly affects children and most often occurs secondary to an underlying viral infection. We performed a retrospective review of a cohort of Asian children with urticaria multiforme and reviewed the literature on the condition.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical notes of children and adolescents less than 16 years of age, diagnosed with urticaria multiforme at our tertiary paediatric hospital between January 2017 and December 2022. Data collected and analysed included age, gender, initial diagnosis, antecedent symptoms, recent immunisations and medications, results of diagnostic tests, treatment and outcome.

Results: A total of 20 children were identified, with median age of diagnosis of 1.9 years, with most patients (79%) 7 years of age or younger. Viral infections were the commonest triggers. The most common referring diagnoses were erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Common antecedent or concomitant symptoms were fever and upper respiratory symptoms. Blood investigations were generally unremarkable except for mildly increased white cell counts and other markers of infection. Outcomes were good in all patients, with resolution of symptoms within 6 weeks without sequelae.

Conclusion: Urticaria multiforme is an uncommon presentation of acute urticaria. Despite its striking appearance, it is generally a benign, self-limiting condition. Extensive investigations are usually not required and management is largely supportive.

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