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Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 1992 Dec; 10(2): 111-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-37006

ABSTRACT

The ice cube test performed in 24 children (6 cold urticaria, 6 healthy, 6 allergic and 6 chronic urticaria) showed that a 3 and 5-minute ice cube test was the appropriate time for the diagnosis of cold urticaria without false positive results. If the test was prolonged to 10 and 20 minutes, 17% and 33% respectively showed false positive results in chronic urticaria other than cold urticaria patients. After four weeks of cyproheptadine therapy, the ice cube test showed only 17% positive at 3 minutes and 33% at 5 minutes. When the ice cube test was performed for 10 and 20 minutes, 67% showed positive results. In conclusion, the ice cube test should be performed for 3 to 5 minutes to diagnose cold urticaria in children. The time should be increased to 10 or 20 minutes if the test shows negative results at 3 to 5 minutes after antihistamine therapy.


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Child , Child, Preschool , Chronic Disease , Cold Temperature/adverse effects , Cyproheptadine/therapeutic use , False Positive Reactions , Female , Humans , Ice , Male , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , Skin Tests/methods , Urticaria/diagnosis
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