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- Dermatographic_urticaria abstract "Dermatographic urticaria (also known as dermographism, dermatographism or "skin writing") is a skin disorder seen in 4–5% of the world's population and is one of the most common types of urticaria, in which the skin becomes raised and inflamed when stroked, scratched, rubbed, and sometimes even slapped. It is most common in teenagers and young adults, ages 15-30.[citation needed]".
- Dermatographic_urticaria diseasesdb "12736".
- Dermatographic_urticaria emedicineSubject "derm".
- Dermatographic_urticaria emedicineTopic "446".
- Dermatographic_urticaria icd10 "L50.3".
- Dermatographic_urticaria icd9 "708.3".
- Dermatographic_urticaria omim "125635".
- Dermatographic_urticaria thumbnail Dermatographic_urticaria.jpg?width=300.
- Dermatographic_urticaria wikiPageID "2006316".
- Dermatographic_urticaria wikiPageRevisionID "605977491".
- Dermatographic_urticaria caption "Dermatographic urticaria is sometimes called "skin writing".".
- Dermatographic_urticaria diseasesdb "12736".
- Dermatographic_urticaria emedicinesubj "derm".
- Dermatographic_urticaria emedicinetopic "446".
- Dermatographic_urticaria hasPhotoCollection Dermatographic_urticaria.
- Dermatographic_urticaria icd "708.3".
- Dermatographic_urticaria icd "L50.3".
- Dermatographic_urticaria name "Dermatographic urticaria".
- Dermatographic_urticaria omim "125635".
- Dermatographic_urticaria wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Dermatographic_urticaria subject Category:Urticaria_and_angioedema.
- Dermatographic_urticaria type Disease.
- Dermatographic_urticaria type AilmentCondition.
- Dermatographic_urticaria type Situation.
- Dermatographic_urticaria comment "Dermatographic urticaria (also known as dermographism, dermatographism or "skin writing") is a skin disorder seen in 4–5% of the world's population and is one of the most common types of urticaria, in which the skin becomes raised and inflamed when stroked, scratched, rubbed, and sometimes even slapped. It is most common in teenagers and young adults, ages 15-30.[citation needed]".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermatographic urticaria".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermografie".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermografismo".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermografismo".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermographisme".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Dermographismus".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "Pokrzywka dermograficzna".
- Dermatographic_urticaria label "皮膚劃痕症".
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Dermographismus.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Dermografismo.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Dermographisme.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Dermografie.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Pokrzywka_dermograficzna.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Dermografismo.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs m.06djbj.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Q1200268.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs Q1200268.
- Dermatographic_urticaria sameAs C0343065.
- Dermatographic_urticaria wasDerivedFrom Dermatographic_urticaria?oldid=605977491.
- Dermatographic_urticaria depiction Dermatographic_urticaria.jpg.
- Dermatographic_urticaria isPrimaryTopicOf Dermatographic_urticaria.
- Dermatographic_urticaria name "Dermatographic urticaria".