Familial cold urticaria. Investigation of a family and response to stanozolol
- PMID: 8447672
- DOI: 10.1001/archderm.129.3.343
Familial cold urticaria. Investigation of a family and response to stanozolol
Abstract
Background: Familial cold urticaria is a rare cutaneous and systemic reaction to cold with autosomal dominant inheritance, distinctive clinical features, and unknown pathogenesis. Release of a chymotrypsinlike substance has been postulated. To date, no effective treatment has been reported.
Observations: Eight cases from a large family pedigree are described. Three members showed a very favorable response in their cold urticaria, when treated with stanozolol; the response was reproducible. Histologic examination of an early lesion in one case revealed evidence of mast cell degranulation.
Conclusions: The biochemical observations are probably secondary epiphenomena. Correction of a deficiency of an inhibitory protein is a possible mechanism of action of stanozolol as in hereditary angioedema.
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