Przewlekła spontaniczna pokrzywka – związek z wybranymi chorobami autoimmunologicznymi: przegląd systematyczny Artykuł przeglądowy
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Abstrakt
Pokrzywka jest jedną z najczęściej występujących chorób w praktyce alergologicznej i dermatologicznej. W zależności od czasu trwania objawów klasyfikuje się ją jako pokrzywkę ostrą lub przewlekłą. Etiologia pokrzywki często pozostaje nieznana, jednak w ponad 30% przypadków obserwuje się związek z mechanizmami autoimmunologicznymi. Niniejsza praca przedstawia przegląd analiz dotyczących współwystępowania przewlekłej pokrzywki z wybranymi chorobami autoimmunologicznymi.
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