2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2009.12.379
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Clinical Characteristics of Acetyl Salicylic Acid (ASA) Intolerant Urticaria: Is There Any Differences between Acute and Chronic ASA Intolerant Urticaria?

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“…The symptoms develop within minutes to 24 h in AIAU and last for less than 6 weeks whereas in AICU symptoms typically last for more than 6 weeks. 8 Elevated IgE levels and atopy are suggested as common predisposing factors for AIU according to a genetic study done in the Korean population. 8 In addition, HLA-DRB1*1302-DQB1*0609 also has been identified as a genetic marker.…”
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“…The symptoms develop within minutes to 24 h in AIAU and last for less than 6 weeks whereas in AICU symptoms typically last for more than 6 weeks. 8 Elevated IgE levels and atopy are suggested as common predisposing factors for AIU according to a genetic study done in the Korean population. 8 In addition, HLA-DRB1*1302-DQB1*0609 also has been identified as a genetic marker.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aspirin‐induced urticaria(AIU) can be classified into two types aspirin‐intolerant acute urticaria(AIAU) and aspirin‐intolerant chronic urticaria(AICU). The symptoms develop within minutes to 24 h in AIAU and last for less than 6 weeks whereas in AICU symptoms typically last for more than 6 weeks 8 …”
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