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Cold urticaria L50.21

Cold urticaria L50.21
Cold urticaria. solitary, acute, on the right arm localized, approx. 5.0 x 7.0 cm measuring, flat, sharply defined, flatly elevated, skin-coloured, consistency increased, strongly itching wheals in a 20-year-old student. Comparable skin lesions were noticed on the whole integument during swimming. These disappeared after a few hours.

Cold urticaria L50.21
Coldurticaria. cold provocation test: A cold pack was applied to the patient's forearm for 20 minutes and fixed with a gauze bandage. Only a few minutes after exposure to cold, the patient reported itching, and when removing the pack, this flat urtica was clinically evident.

Contact urticaria L50.60

Light urticaria L56.3

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
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 L50.8
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: chronically recurrent clinical picture, confluent wheals form in a map-like manner.

Urticaria chronic spontaneous L50.8
Urticaria chronic spontaneous: chronic recurrent course of urticaria with anular and gyrated patterns.

Urticaria chronic spontaneous L50.8
urticaria, chronic. multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, partly confluent, volatile wheals, possibly with reflex erythema and central pallor. severe itching or burning. no epidermal involvement.

Cold urticaria L50.21
Coldurticaria. cold provocation test: A cold pack was applied to the patient's forearm for 20 minutes and fixed with a gauze bandage. Only a few minutes after exposure to cold, the patient reported itching; when removing the pack, this flat wheal limited to the site of exposure was clinically evident.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria: acutely occurring, itchy exanthema with circulatory, also anular wheals.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria: Acute exanthema with multiple red wheals localized on the trunk and extremities, disseminated, flatly elevated, severely itching.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria, acute exanthema with multiple, disseminated, flat-elevated, intensely itching red wheals.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Urticaria cholinergic: small wheals in the area of the trunk after physical exertion.

Cold urticaria L50.21
Solitary, acute, flat, moderately sharply bordered, hardly elevated, skin-coloured, little increased in consistency, strongly itchy, flat wheals localized on the right arm.

Hypereosinophilic dermatitis D72.1
Dermatitis hypereosinophilic: a severely itchy, rather discreet, locally urticarial exanthema that has been present for months.

Schnitzler syndrome L53.86
Schnitzler syndrome: with recurrent febrile attacks, only moderately itchy, urticarial exanthema; further exhaustion and fatigue; IgM paraproteinemia.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
Acute urticaria: acutely occurring, itchy exanthema with roundish, also anular wheals; distinct halo formation.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
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 (overview) L50.8
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).