1956
DOI: 10.1016/0021-8707(56)90033-8
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A controlled study on the use of parenteral and oral antihistamines in preventing penicillin reactions

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“…Finally, idiopathic urticaria for which no specific cause can be found accounts for at least 70% of individuals with chronic urticaria. 9 By definition, the diagnosis of idiopathic urticaria is one of exclusion; it was also found to be the most prevalent type of urticaria in our patients.…”
Section: Etiological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Finally, idiopathic urticaria for which no specific cause can be found accounts for at least 70% of individuals with chronic urticaria. 9 By definition, the diagnosis of idiopathic urticaria is one of exclusion; it was also found to be the most prevalent type of urticaria in our patients.…”
Section: Etiological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 62%