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Vibratory urticaria
Disease definition
Vibratory urticaria is a rare, genetic urticaria characterized by the development of localized, short-lasting (resolving within 1 hour), pruritic, erythematous, edematous hives in response to repetitive frictional or vibratory stimulation of the skin, which in some cases is accompanied by facial flushing, headache or the sensation of a metallic taste. Concomitant local mast cell degranulation and increased histamine serum levels are additional typical findings.
ORPHA:493342
Classification level: Disorder- Synonym(s): -
- Prevalence: <1 / 1 000 000
- Inheritance: Autosomal dominant
- Age of onset: All ages
- ICD-10: L50.4
- OMIM: 125630
- UMLS: -
- MeSH: -
- GARD: -
- MedDRA: -
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