2013
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-1443
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Abstract: A systemic pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulating state occurs in subjects who have both chronic urticaria and metabolic syndrome. To investigate the prevalence and clinical impact of metabolic syndrome in Korean patients with chronic urticaria, a hospital-based cross-sectional study of 131 patients was performed. Metabolic syndrome was assessed by the criteria of the National Cholesterol Education Program's Adult Treatment Panel III. Urticaria disease activity was assessed by total urticaria activity score (ran… Show more

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“…Similar to the study of Ye et al (13) we found no difference in atopy presence, ANA, thyroid auto antibody positivity of MetS-positive and negative CSU patients. On the other hand, unlike their study there was no difference in ASST, serum C3-C4 levels in this study.…”
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“…Similar to the study of Ye et al (13) we found no difference in atopy presence, ANA, thyroid auto antibody positivity of MetS-positive and negative CSU patients. On the other hand, unlike their study there was no difference in ASST, serum C3-C4 levels in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Ye et al (13) reported higher UAS score in MetS-positive patients, but UAS7 scores were higher in MetS-negative patients of our study. Any increase in UAS7 may lead to systemic inflammation, thus an increase in the risk of MetS may be expected.…”
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confidence: 44%
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