Management of chronic urticaria in children: a clinical guideline

The aim of this guidance is to provide recommendations to clinicians and other interested parties on chronic urticaria in children. The Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Italian Society for Allergy and Immunology (SIAIP), the Italian Society for Pediatric dermatology (SIDerP) convened a mult...

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Veröffentlicht in:Italian journal of pediatrics 2019-08, Vol.45 (1), p.101-101, Article 101
Hauptverfasser: Caffarelli, Carlo, Paravati, Francesco, El Hachem, Maya, Duse, Marzia, Bergamini, Marcello, Simeone, Giovanni, Barbagallo, Massimo, Bernardini, Roberto, Bottau, Paolo, Bugliaro, Filomena, Caimmi, Silvia, Chiera, Fernanda, Crisafulli, Giuseppe, De Ranieri, Cristiana, Di Mauro, Dora, Diociaiuti, Andrea, Franceschini, Fabrizio, Gola, Massimo, Licari, Amelia, Liotti, Lucia, Mastrorilli, Carla, Minasi, Domenico, Mori, Francesca, Neri, Iria, Pantaleo, Aurelia, Saretta, Francesca, Tesi, Carlo Filippo, Corsello, Giovanni, Marseglia, Gian Luigi, Villani, Alberto, Cardinale, Fabio
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this guidance is to provide recommendations to clinicians and other interested parties on chronic urticaria in children. The Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Italian Society for Allergy and Immunology (SIAIP), the Italian Society for Pediatric dermatology (SIDerP) convened a multidisciplinary panel that prepared clinical guidelines for diagnosis and management of chronic urticaria in childhood. Key questions on epidemiology, natural history, diagnosis, and management were developed. The literature was systematically searched and evaluated, recommendations were rated and algorithms for diagnosis and treatment were developed. The recommendations focus on identification of diseases and comorbidities, strategies to recognize triggering factors, improvement of treatment by individualized care.
ISSN:1824-7288
1824-7288
DOI:10.1186/s13052-019-0695-x