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Allergic rash: does it exist?
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Allergic rash: does it exist?

Abstract

IgE-mediated urticaria and angioedema, serum sickness and idiosyncratic mechanisms all cause rashes. However, only mechanisms involving IgE should be labelled allergic, and they are the only ones with potentially fatal results. The most common type of rash seen by an allergy specialist is urticaria, acute and chronic. Acute urticaria lasts less than six to eight weeks and is most often caused by infection, medication and some foods. Chronic …

Authors

Greenbaum J

Journal

Canadian Family Physician, Vol. 28, , pp. 733–735

Publication Date

April 1982

ISSN

0008-350X