Efficacy of stellate ganglion block in cholinergic urticaria with acquired generalized hypohidrosis

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Abstract

Cholinergic urticaria with acquired generalized hypohidrosis, and its pathophysiology is not well known. Autoimmunity to sweat glands or to acetylcholine receptors on sweat glands has been mentioned as one of the possible etiologies. Systemic steroid therapy, antihistamines, anticholinergics, and avoidance of the stimulatory situations are recommended for treatment. We experienced a case of cholinergic urticaria with acquired generalized hypohidrosis in a patient who had no other associated disease, and the symptoms eased after repeated bilateral stellate ganglion block. Stellate ganglion block normalized the elevated sympathetic tone and may relieve symptoms in patients with this condition. © The Korean Pain Society, 2012.

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Shin, J. H., Kim, D. W., Yang, J. Y., & Lee, W. I. (2012). Efficacy of stellate ganglion block in cholinergic urticaria with acquired generalized hypohidrosis. Korean Journal of Pain, 25(4), 278–280. https://doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2012.25.4.278

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