Literature DB >> 10908176

Solar urticaria: a report on 57 cases.

G Monfrecola1, E Masturzo, A M Riccardo, F Balato, F Ayala, M P Di Costanzo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Solar urticaria (SU) represents an uncommon skin disorder, characterized by pruritic erythema and wheals after sun exposure, that sometimes restricts normal daily life.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate data concerning sex, age, natural history, associated diseases, and eliciting wavebands of 57 SU cases.
METHODS: Questionnaire for anamnestic data, laboratory examinations, phototesting.
RESULTS: Sex: 25 (44%) males, 32 (56%) females. Age: The peak age was between 20 and 30 years. Skin type (ST): 12 (21%) ST II, 39 (68%) ST III, and 6 (11%) ST IV. Time between onset and complete disappearance of SU was from 2 to more than 6 years; the main peak (37 patients) between 4 and 6 years. There were histories of atopic dermatitis 12 (21%) and asthma or rhinitis 15 (26%). Association with other urticarias (U): 13 (21%) dermographic U, 2 food U, 3 heat U. Increased immunoglobin E (IgE): 19 (33%). Eliciting wavebands: 38 (67%) visible light (VIS), 16 (28%) long ultraviolet (UVA), 3 natural sunlight. Minimal urticarial dose (MUD): 20-37.5 J/cm2 for VIS-sensitive patients, 5-10 J/cm2 for UVA.
CONCLUSIONS: In our series: 1. SU affects both sexes usually when they are under 30 years of age; 2. nearly half the patients are free of disease within 5 years; 3. in about one fourth of cases SU is associated with dermographic urticaria or displays a history of atopic dermatitis; 4. the wheals are elicited mainly by VIS or UVA; 5. SU can be prevented, at least in part, by antihistamines or by PUVA therapy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10908176     DOI: 10.1053/ac.2000.6347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Contact Dermat        ISSN: 1046-199X


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Review 6.  Visible light. Part I: Properties and cutaneous effects of visible light.

Authors:  Evan Austin; Amaris N Geisler; Julie Nguyen; Indermeet Kohli; Iltefat Hamzavi; Henry W Lim; Jared Jagdeo
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