Korean J Dermatol.  1990 Aug;28(4):456-458.

A Case of Aquagenic urticaria

Abstract

Aquagenic urticaria is a rare form of physical urticaria in which wheal is produced by contact with water. A 21-year-old woman was referred to our department because of itching wheal after contact with water for 1 month. Match-head-sized wheal surrounded by bean sized erythema was provoked with water on her face regardless of its tempera ture, osmolarity and quality. Passive transfer test was negative. Result of pro vocation test with normal saline and NaHCO solution, which was reported to be therapeutically effective, was similar to those with pure water.

Keyword

Aquagenic urticaria

MeSH Terms

Erythema
Female
Humans
Intradermal Tests
Occupations
Osmolar Concentration
Pruritus
Urticaria*
Water
Young Adult
Water
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