Acute urticaria: Acute exanthema with multiple, disseminated red wheals, which in places flow together to form large areas, are flatly elevated and itchy.
Urticaria, chronic spontaneous:multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, partly confluent wheals, with peripheral vasoconstriction zone; marker test to be read after 12/24 hours
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, partly confluent wheals, with peripheral vasoconstriction zone. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single episode lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, sometimes confluent wheals. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single spot lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple,chronically recurrent, reddish, partly confluent wheals, with peripheral vasoconstriction zone. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single episode lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, red, partly confluent wheals, with peripheral pale zone (halo). severe itching. no scaling.
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, confluent wheals. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single episode lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: relapsing clinical picture with multiple, acute, reddish, confluent wheals; severe itching; no scaling; remark: the single episode lasts 8-12 hours maximum (detectable by marking test); additional findings: numerous melanocytic nevi.
Urticaria: Acute clinical picture with multiple, disseminated, predominantly large (> 10 cm), flatly elevated, severely itching, smooth red wheals localized on the trunk and extremities.
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, red, partly confluent wheals, with peripheral pale zone (halo). severe itching. no scaling.
Urticaria in dark skin, due to the omission of the "red tones", compared to light skin, completely different clinical-morphological picture.
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish wheals confluent to larger areas. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single spot lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).
Urticaria factitia: wheal formation in the scratch marks caused by scratching, conspicuous "peau d'orange" due to the interfollular edema formed, which leads to retraction and marking of the follicles.
Urticaria cholinergic: small wheals in the area of the trunk after physical exertion.
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