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Hashimoto's disease is a frequent comorbidity and an exacerbating factor of chronic spontaneous urticaria
Sugiyama, A; Nishie, H; Takeuchi, S; Yoshinari, S; Furue, M.
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  • Sugiyama, A; National Fukuoka Hospital. Japan
  • Nishie, H; National Fukuoka Hospital. Japan
  • Takeuchi, S; National Fukuoka Hospital. Japan
  • Yoshinari, S; National Fukuoka Hospital. Japan
  • Furue, M; Yoshinari Medical Clinic. Japan
Allergol. immunopatol ; 43(3): 249-253, mayo-jun. 2015. tab
Article en En | IBECS | ID: ibc-136330
Biblioteca responsable: ES1.1
Ubicación: BNCS
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The precise pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) remains unknown. However, an important association between CSU and autoimmune disorders such as Hashimoto's disease (HD) has been reported. We investigated the frequency of HD as a comorbidity of CSU and the prevalence rate of autoreactivity among CSU patients with HD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The presence of thyroid autoantibodies and the levels of thyroid hormones were examined in 40 CSU patients who showed urticaria symptoms for >4 weeks. Patients who were diagnosed with HD, including subclinical ones, and were in need of treatment received thyroid therapy, and the changes in their urticarial symptoms were observed. An autologous serum skin test (ASST) was also performed to examine the relation of CSU with autoreactivity. RESULTS: Eleven of the 40 CSU patients were diagnosed with HD, and 4 of the 5 patients who received and completed thyroid therapy showed considerable remission of urticarial symptoms during and after treatment. In addition, the rate of positive ASST results tended to be higher in CSU patients with HD (5 of 7) than in those without HD (2 of 6). CONCLUSIONS: The comorbidity rate of HD in CSU patients was high, and such patients tended to have a positive ASST. Thyroid therapy in CSU patients with HD can lead to a considerable remission of urticarial symptoms, which may suggest that HD is possibly involved in the aetiology of CSU, or is at least a potential exacerbating factor for CSU
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Colección: 06-national / ES Base de datos: IBECS Asunto principal: Tiroxina / Urticaria / Enfermedad de Hashimoto Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Allergol. immunopatol Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article
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Colección: 06-national / ES Base de datos: IBECS Asunto principal: Tiroxina / Urticaria / Enfermedad de Hashimoto Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Allergol. immunopatol Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article