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Case Report |
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Chronic Urticaria Associated With
ThyroidCarcinoma: Report of 4 Cases |
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AM Manganoni,1 G Tucci,1
M Venturini,1 C Farisoglio,1 C
Baronchelli,2 PG Calzavara Pinton1 |
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1 Department of Dermatology,
University Hospital Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy
2 1st Pathology, University Hospital Spedali Civili,
Brescia, Italy |
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2007; Vol. 17(3): 192-195 |
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Abstract |
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Chronic urticaria is
a common condition
that can be very
disabling when
severe. A variety of
causes has been
reported to induce
urticaria, including
food, infections,
drugs and other
factors. In more
than 50% of cases of
chronic urticaria,
however, the cause
remains unknown and
cannot be ascribed
to allergic,
physical,
environmental or
other factors.
Although an
association between
chronic idiopathic
urticaria and
malignancy has been
occasionally
reported, such an
association remains
controversial
because it is diffi
cult to demonstrate
it is not just
coincidental. Here
we report the cases
of four female
patients with occult
papillary carcinoma
of the thyroid who
developed chronic
urticaria. In all of
these cases, removal
of the tumor led to
prompt resolution of
the urticarial
lesions, thus
suggesting a
pathogenetic
relationship between
the two. This is the
fi rst report of
papillary thyroid
carcinomas
associated with
chronic urticaria
and highlights how
chronic urticaria
may be an important
cutaneous marker for
patients with
thyroid carcinoma.
Key Words:
Chronic urticaria.
Hypoechoic nodule.
Occult papillary
carcinoma. Thyroid.
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