A. Zare, Fatemeh Mehrasa, Afsaneh Radmehr, Lnaz Hashemizade
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Abstract Introduction Chronic urticaria is a skin disorder characterized by swollen pruritic plaques and papules last long at least for 6-weeks. The aim of this study is to determine the anti TPO level in patients diagnosed with chronic urticaria, resistant to conventional treatments in order to test the possibility of thyroid hormone replacement with the aim of accelerating healing process. Materials and methods In this case-control study, 63 patients with chronic urticarial and 63 controls without chronic urticarial were studied bye anti TPO measurement.Anti TPO level upper than 40 IU/ has been recognized as positive. Results The prevalence of chronic urticaria among the case group was 3.5 times higher in women rather than men. Mean age of patients who have been diagnosed with chronic urticaria was 40.52±15.12 years. Mean Time of disease period was about 21.40±3.75 months. In this study, there has been no statistically significant association between age, Sex, TSH level and anti TPO concentration in both groups. Conclusion Anti TPO level in patients with chronic urticaria was not significantly different from the control group. However, Anti-TPO levels were significantly higher in patients with longer duration of disease.