A Kindred with Familial Cold Urticaria: Linkage Analysis
AUTOR(ES)
Doeglas, H. M. G.
RESUMO
Familial cold urticaria is an autosomal dominant hereditary disease of which seven pedigrees have been published, six from the USA and the present one from Holland. Onset is shortly after birth. The patients develop skin symptoms sometimes accompanied by fever, chills, joint symptoms, and oedema, approximately one half to three hours after generalized exposure to cold.
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