| Preferred Name |
Vibratory urticaria |
| ID |
http://www.orpha.net/ORDO/Orphanet_493342 |
| alternative_term |
Vibratory angioedema/urticaria |
| definition |
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. |
| definition_citation |
Orphanet |
| expertlink |
https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=en&Expert=493342 |
| has_age_of_onset |
All ages |
| has_inheritance |
Autosomal dominant |
| hasDbXref |
ICD-11:EB01.Y OMIM:125630 ICD-10:L50.4 |
| label |
Vibratory urticaria |
| notation |
ORPHA:493342 |
| part_of | |
| prefixIRI |
ORDO:Orphanet_493342 |
| prefLabel |
Vibratory urticaria |
| present_in |
Worldwide AND has_point_prevalence_range : <1 / 1 000 000 Worldwide AND has_cases/families_value : 37.0 (Case) |
| treeView | |
| subClassOf |