CRC Press | Contact Urticaria Syndrome (2015 EN)

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    Author: Ana M. Gimenez-Arnau (Editor), Howard I. Maibach (Editor)
    Full Title: Contact Urticaria Syndrome
    Publisher: CRC Press; 1st edition (November 5, 2014)
    Year: 2015
    ISBN-13: 9781466598003 (978-1-4665-9800-3), 9780429073847 (978-0-429-07384-7)
    ISBN-10: 146659800X, 0429073844
    Pages: 310
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Dermatology
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: £160.00


    Contact urticaria syndrome was first defined in 1975 and since then scientific interest has steadily increased. New cases are continuously being reported furnishing information on novel clinical features. A large number of compounds could be responsible for triggering the syndrome including fragrances, cosmetics, latex, preservatives, flavorings, and disinfectants.

    However, contact urticaria syndrome is often misdiagnosed in part due to a misinterpretation of its clinical manifestation and lack of knowledge of appropriate testing protocols and diagnostic programs. The latter have to be individualized for each patient based on the substance in question, medical history, possible concomitant disease, and clinical symptoms reported after exposure to the suspected culprit.

    Contact Urticaria Syndrome explains various aspects of this syndrome. The book discusses its definition, history, epidemiology, and occupational relevance. It also provides a detailed discussion of various triggers including proteins, chemical compounds, agricultural chemicals, metals, plants, foods, and other substances.

    The book describes known immunological and nonimmunological reactions along with diagnostic tools and test procedures. This comprehensive text is a helpful resource for dermatologists, toxicologists, immunologists, physicians, and other health care providers diagnosing and treating patients with contact urticaria syndrome. It summarizes clinical experience that makes it easier for providers to select the appropriate diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches.

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