AAAAI & ACAAI GUIDELINES Bundle (free trial)

Urticaria

AAAAI & ACAAI GUIDELINES Apps brought to you free of charge courtesy of Guideline Central. All of these titles are available for purchase on our website, GuidelineCentral.com. Enjoy!

Issue link: https://eguideline.guidelinecentral.com/i/786168

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 9 of 23

10 Figure 2. Evaluation of Chronic Urticaria 1. Patient presents with history suggestive of chronic urticaria and/or angioedema 3. Consider medications, C1- INH syndromes, or conditions that mimic angioedema 7. Consider appropriate challenge testing for physical urticaria. 9. If skin biopsy is diagnostic for vasculitis, manage vasculitis. If biopsy negative go to box 10. 11. Evaluate and manage specific conditions. 5. Consider alternative diagnoses (See Differential Diagnosis) 12. • Management of chronic urticaria/ angioedema. (See Treatment). • Periodic reassessment for underlying etiology and response to therapy. 2. Does patient have angioedema? 4. Is history, review of systems, and physical examination consistent with the diagnosis? 8. Does the history or physical examination suggest vasculitis? 10. Are history, physical examination, and/or basic laboratory tests indicative of an underlying cause? NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES Acute, Chronic and Physical Urticaria and Angioedema 6. Does the history suggest physical urticaria? Is there a physical component to the urticaria and/or angioedema? Diagnostic Treatment NO

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of AAAAI & ACAAI GUIDELINES Bundle (free trial) - Urticaria