Saturday, January 24, 2009

General information on Chronic Urticaria

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  1. This site is dedicated to my husband who has battled chronic urticaria for over 29 years. For more information on this site please click on this link to go back to the main page Uriticaria Research Main Page Information Help Us Find a Cure!

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  2. Schnitzler's Syndrome: Monoclonal Gammopathy Associated with Chronic
    Schnitzler's syndrome (SS) is defined by monoclonal gammopathy and chronic urticaria combined with at least two of the following features: fever, arthralgia or arthritis, bone pain, hepato- and/or splenomegaly, palpable lymph nodes, elevated ESR, and leukocytosis. We report a 49-year-old man with monoclonal IgM gammopathy and a 4-year history of recurrent urticarial rash, unexplained fever and arthralgias. The skin biopsy from an acute lesion revealed perivascular lymphocytic infiltrates consisting of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an immunophenotypic characterization of skin infiltrates in SS. A lower CD4+/CD8+ ratio of circulating T lymphocytes was also detected. SS usually has a benign course, but in 15% of patients a lymphoproliferative disorder develops.
    Schnitzler's Syndrome: Monoclonal Gammopathy Associated with Chronic Urticaria

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  3. I have been suffering with chronic urticaria for about two years or more. I have been reading everything I could find online to try to figure out what to do about it. I've been to a dermatologist, an allergist, and my GP, but nothing they gave me did any good. Finally about 2 months ago I came across this clinical study: (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00876369) that linked vitamin D deficiency to chronic urticaria. I had my D levels checked and my level was 9 (it is supposed to be somewhere between 40-70). I have been taking 50,000units of vitamin D2 (prescription) once a week for about 2 months and I have been completely hive-free since the second week of taking it. At first I thought it might just be a coincidence, but now going on 2 months I know it's the vitamin D that's making a difference. Just wanted to pass on some good news - I really hope such a simple fix can work on a large portion of sufferers out there.

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