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Clinical Course and Therapy Methods of Aquagenic Urticaria

https://doi.org/10.33647/2713-0428-19-3E-130-135

Abstract

Aquagenic urticaria is one of the rarest forms of allergic reaction in the body. Aquagenic urticaria is clinically manifested by itching and urticarial rashes 5–10 min after contact with water. The signs disappear within 30–60 min. The standard therapy regimen includes the administration of second-generation H1-histamine receptor blockers and barrier creams with ceramides. In recent years, the use of monoclonal antibody therapy (omalizumab) has been considered in cases where antihistamines are ineffective.

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O. M. Kudelina
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Oksana M. Kudelina - Cand. Sci. (Med.).

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



E. V. Gantsgorn
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Elena V. Gantsgorn - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof.

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



Yu. S. Maklyakov
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Yuri S. Maklyakov - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof.

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



D. L. Tkachenko
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Darya L. Tkachenko

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



L. A. Avakyan
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Lilia A. Avakyan

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



P. A. Chubyreva
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Polina A. Chubyreva

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



Y. G. Amirova
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Yliana G. Amirova

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



Yu. A. Karpova
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Yulia A. Karpova

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



A. N. Dulskaya
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Alina N. Dulskaya

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



I. B. Meshi
Rostov State Medical University of the Ministry of Health Care of Russia
Russian Federation

Irakly B. Meshi

344022, Rostov-on-Don, Nakhichevansky Lane, 29



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Kudelina O.M., Gantsgorn E.V., Maklyakov Yu.S., Tkachenko D.L., Avakyan L.A., Chubyreva P.A., Amirova Y.G., Karpova Yu.A., Dulskaya A.N., Meshi I.B. Clinical Course and Therapy Methods of Aquagenic Urticaria. Journal Biomed. 2023;19(3E):130-135. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33647/2713-0428-19-3E-130-135

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