2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12016-021-08841-w
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Differences and Similarities in the Mechanisms and Clinical Expression of Bradykinin-Mediated vs. Mast Cell–Mediated Angioedema

Abstract: Angioedema (AE), transient localized swelling due to extravasated fluid, is commonly classified as mast cell mediator-induced, bradykinin-mediated or of unknown cause. AE often occurs more than once, and it is these recurrent forms of AE that are challenging for patients and physicians, and they are the ones we focus on and refer to as AE in this review. Since effective treatment depends on the causative mediator, reliable and early diagnosis is essential. Although their clinical presentations bear similaritie… Show more

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“…Clinical and routine laboratory characteristics (Table ) are in line with published data 18,28‐37 Regarding AAS7 and AE‐QoL, we did not find a significant difference between the three angioedema types. To the best of our knowledge, we were not able to find published reports of AAS7 or AE‐QoL in HAE, ACE‐AE, or in CSU‐AE (without wheals).…”
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“…Clinical and routine laboratory characteristics (Table ) are in line with published data 18,28‐37 Regarding AAS7 and AE‐QoL, we did not find a significant difference between the three angioedema types. To the best of our knowledge, we were not able to find published reports of AAS7 or AE‐QoL in HAE, ACE‐AE, or in CSU‐AE (without wheals).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Clinical and routine laboratory characteristics (Table S1) are in line with published data 18,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] Regarding AAS7 and AE-QoL, we did not find a significant difference between the three angioedema types.…”
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“…Abdominal and laryngeal attacks Fig. 1 Simple schematic comparing the different pathophysiologic pathways underlying A mast cell-mediated (allergic) angioedema and B bradykinin-mediated angioedema, with sites of C1INH regulation [7,8,12]. C1INH C1 inhibitor, HMW high molecular weight, IgE Immunoglobulin E, NSAIDs nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics Of Haementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 3 ] Angioedema associated with wheals is commonly encountered in patients having acute or chronic urticaria or anaphylaxis, and the chief mediator for its development is histamine, which is released from the mast cells, either through immunological pathways (IgE-mediated type-1 hypersensitivity) or by agents that act directly on the mast cells to cause their degranulation. [ 4 ]…”
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confidence: 99%