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  Vol. 29 No. 3, March 1934 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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URTICARIA

ETIOLOGIC OBSERVATIONS

J. G. HOPKINS, M.D.; B. M. KESTEN, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1934;29(3):358-381.

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We know that an urticarial wheal can be produced in normal persons by the injection of histamine, morphine and innumerable other substances and also by localized mechanical, thermal or electrical injury. We also know that in patients with serum sickness, hay fever, asthma, and eczema the intradermal injection of the substances to which they are sensitized produces a wheal although these substances have no such effect on normal skin. The serum of allergic subjects will often locally sensitize the skin of normal persons so that it in turn will react to subsequent injection of the allergen or, in some instances, to absorption of the allergen after it is swallowed.

The investigations of Philippson, Lewis, Blackley, Prausnitz and Küstner, Walzer and others have established these facts and added greatly to our knowledge of the pathogenesis of wheals. There remains, however, a gap between our understanding of the mechanism of wheal formation . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

NEW YORK

From the Department of Dermatology, Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia University.


Footnotes

Read at the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Dermatological Association, Chicago, June 8, 1933.



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