Vibratory Urticaria

Description

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.

Clinical Features

Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Vibratory Urticaria

  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Erythema
  • Pruritus
  • Urticaria
  • Flushing
  • Facial erythema
  • Dermatographic urticaria
  • Physical urticaria
  • Parageusia

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Incidence and onset information

— Currently we don't have prevalence information about this disease (Not enough data available about incidence and published cases.)
No data available about the known clinical features onset.

Alternative names

Vibratory Urticaria Is also known as dermodistortive urticaria, ddu, vibratory angioedema.

Researches and researchers

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Sources and references

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