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A Case of Cold Urticaria.
Chul Ho Lee, Sung Ik Chang, Jin Han Kang, Joon Sung Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(7):1012-1017.   Published online July 31, 1990
Cold urticaria is one of the most common forms of physical urticaria characterized by pruritus, hive formation, redness, swelling, angioedema and occasionally symptoms of hypotension after cold exposure. Usually the diagnosis can be ascertained with the use of an ice cube test or an ice water immersion test, in which a wheal reaction appears oh the exposed skin in 10 〜 20 minutes....


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