Prevalence and treatment of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in Children

Imen Labbene, Ayman Tekou
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This literature review investigates the prevalence of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) in children, drawing from 15 articles found in PubMed and EMBASE databases, all published in English. Despite CSU being commonly associated with adults, the selected studies consistently demonstrate its presence in pediatric populations. Prevalence rates vary by region, with Western countries reporting figures between 0.1% to 0.3% among children, while some Asian populations exhibit higher rates. These discrepancies may stem from genetic, environmental, and ethnic factors. Additionally, the review emphasizes the substantial impact of CSU on children's lives, disrupting sleep, daily activities, and emotional well-being. Comorbidities, including other allergic diseases, are also prevalent among pediatric CSU cases, necessitating comprehensive clinical assessments and integrated management. The review addresses diagnostic challenges, stressing the importance of accurate differentiation from other urticarial conditions and systemic disorders. It explores evolving insights into CSU's pathophysiology in children, with emerging research implicating autoimmunity and chronic inflammation. In this review reaffirms that CSU affects children, with varying prevalence rates worldwide. It underscores the substantial burden on affected children and the need for accurate diagnosis, multidisciplinary care, and further research to understand CSU's mechanisms and risk factors in children better, ultimately improving their quality of life and outcomes.
儿童慢性自发性荨麻疹的患病率及治疗
本文献综述调查了儿童慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)的患病率,从PubMed和EMBASE数据库中找到15篇文章,均以英文发表。尽管CSU通常与成人相关,但所选研究一致表明其存在于儿科人群中。患病率因地区而异,西方国家报告的儿童患病率在0.1%至0.3%之间,而一些亚洲人口的患病率更高。这些差异可能源于遗传、环境和种族因素。此外,该综述强调了CSU对儿童生活的重大影响,扰乱了睡眠、日常活动和情感健康。包括其他过敏性疾病在内的合并症在儿童CSU病例中也很普遍,需要进行全面的临床评估和综合管理。该综述解决了诊断方面的挑战,强调了与其他荨麻疹疾病和全身性疾病准确区分的重要性。它探索了儿童CSU病理生理学的发展见解,新兴研究涉及自身免疫和慢性炎症。本综述重申,CSU影响儿童,全球患病率不同。它强调了受影响儿童的巨大负担,以及准确诊断、多学科护理和进一步研究的必要性,以更好地了解儿童CSU的机制和风险因素,最终改善他们的生活质量和预后。
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