慢性过敏性荨麻疹;分类,实际方面的诊断和治疗

Serdotetskova Serdotetskova, Inna V. Danilychevа, D. Fomina, N. Maltseva, Elena V. Kovalkova, M. Lebedkina
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慢性诱发性荨麻疹(Chronic induced urticaria, CIndU)是指在机械性刺激、高低温暴露、振动以及各种光谱紫外线照射等特定诱因下,以出现痒疹和/或血管性水肿为特征,持续6周以上的一组疾病。这类疾病的特点是病程长,对患者的生活质量有重大影响,并有发生严重危及生命的反应的危险。诱发性荨麻疹的诊断-暴露于触发器(温度、机械等)后,患者安全再现症状。目前,俄罗斯联邦没有注册的医疗设备用于大多数物理形式的荨麻疹的阈值诊断,这使得难以诊断和动态监测这些患者群体的状态和对治疗的反应。由于推荐的和可用的治疗方法的有效性不足,CIndU治疗的问题仍然是开放的。本文对目前的文献资料进行了综述。
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Chronic induced urticaria; classification, actual aspects of diagnosis and therapy
Chronic induced urticaria (CIndU) is a group of diseases characterized by the occurrence of itchy wheals and/or angioedema in response to specific triggers, such as mechanical irritation, exposure of high and low temperatures, vibration, as well as ultraviolet radiation of various spectrum, appearing for 6 or more weeks. This group of diseases is characterized by a long duration, a significant impact to the patients quality of life, as well as the risk of severe life-threatening reactions. Diagnosis of induced urticaria - patient-safe reproduction of symptoms by exposure to a trigger (temperature, mechanical, etc.). Currently, there are no registered medical devices in the Russian Federation for the threshold diagnosis of most physical forms of urticaria, which makes it difficult to diagnose and dynamically monitor the state of these groups of patients and the response to treatment. The question of therapy with CIndU also remains open, due to the insufficient effectiveness of the recommended and available methods of therapy. This article provides an rewiew of current literature data.
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