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Urtikaria

Eine Erkrankung in allen Lebenslagen

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Die Urtikaria ist in der Regel einfach zu diagnostizieren, für den Patienten kann sie jedoch eine hohe Krankheitslast bedeuten. Ziel jeder Behandlung ist es, die Symptome zu kontrollieren und die Triggerfaktoren zu eliminieren.

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Staubach, P., Peveling-Oberhag, A. Eine Erkrankung in allen Lebenslagen. hautnah dermatologie 32, 36–38 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15012-016-2229-1

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