
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.
IgE antibodie, Allergic rhinitis; Anaphylaxis; Angioedema; Asthma; Children; Food allergy; IgE antibodies; Urticaria; Vaccination, Urticaria, Vaccination, 610, Review, Asthma, Anaphylaxi, Food allergy, 616, Allergic rhiniti, Humans, Chronic Urticaria, Angioedema, Child, Children
IgE antibodie, Allergic rhinitis; Anaphylaxis; Angioedema; Asthma; Children; Food allergy; IgE antibodies; Urticaria; Vaccination, Urticaria, Vaccination, 610, Review, Asthma, Anaphylaxi, Food allergy, 616, Allergic rhiniti, Humans, Chronic Urticaria, Angioedema, Child, Children
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