2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2022.06.004
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Can chronic spontaneous urticaria produce symptoms of neuropathic pain?

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“…Spontaneous urticaria, idiopathic angioedema, and patients with hereditary angioedema have been reported to experience intermittent neuropathic pain secondary to nerve compression [ 3 ]. Vasculitis-associated neuropathy is also an exceedingly rare cause of angioedema in patients with underlying rheumatologic conditions and inflammatory dermatoses that exhibit vasculitic injury to peripheral nerves causing neuropathic pain [ 4 ]. However, an isolated case of a localized allergic reaction with persistent neuropathy secondary to acute angioedema is a novel entity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spontaneous urticaria, idiopathic angioedema, and patients with hereditary angioedema have been reported to experience intermittent neuropathic pain secondary to nerve compression [ 3 ]. Vasculitis-associated neuropathy is also an exceedingly rare cause of angioedema in patients with underlying rheumatologic conditions and inflammatory dermatoses that exhibit vasculitic injury to peripheral nerves causing neuropathic pain [ 4 ]. However, an isolated case of a localized allergic reaction with persistent neuropathy secondary to acute angioedema is a novel entity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%