2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1081-1206(10)60588-1
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Pathophysiology of chronic urticaria

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“…43,44 The most significant recent conceptual advances in our understanding of CU have been (1) the deepening appreciation that there is evidence of autoimmunity for a substantial number of patients and (2) a better understanding of the implications of diminished basophil function. [45][46][47][48] Nevertheless, it is still unclear whether the detected autoimmune phenomena or defects in basophil signaling contribute to the pathophysiology of CU and, if they do participate, what pathways are involved. Therapy of CU has also advanced, with more evidence supporting the efficacy of immunomodulatory drugs.…”
Section: Urticariamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…43,44 The most significant recent conceptual advances in our understanding of CU have been (1) the deepening appreciation that there is evidence of autoimmunity for a substantial number of patients and (2) a better understanding of the implications of diminished basophil function. [45][46][47][48] Nevertheless, it is still unclear whether the detected autoimmune phenomena or defects in basophil signaling contribute to the pathophysiology of CU and, if they do participate, what pathways are involved. Therapy of CU has also advanced, with more evidence supporting the efficacy of immunomodulatory drugs.…”
Section: Urticariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idiopathic cases, chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU), include 30% to 60% who have an autoimmune phenotype, but the evidence that autoimmunity is pathophysiologic in the same way that physical stimuli are considered directly related to the development of hives is not generally accepted. 44,47,52 For the purpose of this discussion, patients with autoantibodies will be considered to have idiopathic urticaria with evidence of autoimmunity.…”
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“…Считается, что тучные клетки гипер-реактивны в ответ на неиммунную стимуляцию. По-видимому, гиперреактивность тучных клеток в ответ на неиммунные стимулы клинически мо-жет проявляться обострением крапивницы под воздействием различных неспецифических триг-геров [24].…”
Section: ) иммунная активация тучных клеток при хро-нической крапивницеunclassified