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Horikawa T et al. – The authors propose two subtypes of CU: a sweat–hypersensitivity type with strong hypersensitivity to autologous sweat, nonfollicular hives, development of satellite wheals, and lack of positive ASST; and a follicular type with follicular hives and positive ASST, but no hypersensitivity to autologous sweat or satellite wheals.

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