Urticarial Vasculitis: A Unique Presentation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2009
Description
Urticarial vasculitis is a relatively rare diagnosis in a patient presenting with urticaria. The process is classically described as a generalized eruption, painful more so than pruritic, lasting longer than 24 hours. Two forms of urticarial vasculitis have been described: ahypocomplementemic form more commonly associated with systemic disease, and a normocomplementemic form that is generally limited to the skin. We report on a uniquely distributed vasculitic eruption restricted mainly to the anterior belt line area in a patient presenting with urticaria and intense pruritus. Urticarial vasculitis as a unique entity is reviewed along with its clinical and histopathologic presentation and the pharmacologic agents used for treatment.
Citation Information
Stigall, Landon E.; Sigmon, Justin R.; and Leicht, Stuart S.. 2009. Urticarial Vasculitis: A Unique Presentation. Southern Medical Journal. Vol.102(5). 531-533. https://doi.org/10.1097/SMJ.0b013e3181a0ae4c PMID: 19373142 ISSN: 0038-4348