학술논문

Clinical and histological characteristics during chronic urticaria with dermal neutrophilic infiltrate: Proposal of a diagnostic score.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology. Apr2022, Vol. 36 Issue 4, pe304-e306. 3p.
Subject
*URTICARIA
*SWEET'S syndrome
*BLOOD sedimentation
Language
ISSN
0926-9959
Abstract
Colchicine appeared to be more effective in cases of significant neutrophilic infiltrate: 42.85% effectiveness in NU group (clinical remission in 12 patients) versus 6.25% in CSU group. Neutrophilic urticaria was defined by an inflammatory dermal infiltrate composed of at least 60% PNN, without leukocytoclasia/vasculitis, averaging 50% and 70% reported in the literature,4,5 which is more reliable than a number of PNN per field of observation. Neutrophilic Urticaria or Urticaria With Predominantly Neutrophilic Inflammatory Infiltrate: Study of Its Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics and Its Possible Association With Rheumatic Disease. [Extracted from the article]