2016
DOI: 10.18176/jiaci.0087
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Novelties in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Angioedema

Abstract: Angioedema is defined as local, noninflammatory, self-limiting edema that is circumscribed owing to increased leakage of plasma from the capillaries located in the deep layers of the skin and the mucosae. Two mediators, histamine and bradykinin, account for most cases of angioedema. Angioedema can occur with wheals as a manifestation of urticaria, and this form is frequently allergic. In the present review, we discuss nonallergic angioedema without wheals, which can be divided into 3 acquired and 4 hereditary … Show more

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“…Diminished C1-INH is the hallmark of C1-INH-HAE (types 1 and 2) due to mutations in the C1-INH gene ( SERPING1 ) that result in deficiency or functional impairment of C1-INH [10] . The deficiency in C1-INH in C1-INH-AAE does not depend on genetic defects but on protein consumption [11] . It is well known that C1-INH-AAE is frequently associated with lymphoproliferative diseases and/or anti-C1-INH inactivating autoantibodies, and patients with C1-INH-AAE present with a higher risk than the general population for B cell malignancies [12,[13][14][15] .…”
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“…Diminished C1-INH is the hallmark of C1-INH-HAE (types 1 and 2) due to mutations in the C1-INH gene ( SERPING1 ) that result in deficiency or functional impairment of C1-INH [10] . The deficiency in C1-INH in C1-INH-AAE does not depend on genetic defects but on protein consumption [11] . It is well known that C1-INH-AAE is frequently associated with lymphoproliferative diseases and/or anti-C1-INH inactivating autoantibodies, and patients with C1-INH-AAE present with a higher risk than the general population for B cell malignancies [12,[13][14][15] .…”
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“…A common cause of recurrent AAE is ACEI treatment; patients who develop AE during this treatment most likely have an altered metabolism in which bradykinin episodically accumulates in the plasma [17,18] . Even though recurrent AE is a well-documented side effect of ACEI treatment, its features still frequently go unrecognized, which may lead to an extensive workup before clinical recognition [11] .…”
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“…Neither Endotracheal intubateion, trachestomy nor epinephrine were required. As part of the management of angioedema all her previous medications were stopped including rivaroxaban which was replaced with Tinzaparin for a short period and the patient was observed for resolution of the angioedema [1,2]. Few days after the treatment of angioedema the symptoms resolved completely with the swelling in the lower lip and tongue disappearing.…”
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“…Pulmonary embolism is a common disease, with an estimated annual incidence of 70 cases per 100,000 population [1][2][3]. The condition usually leads to hospitalisation and may be fatal.…”
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“…Idiopathic angioedema is a diagnosis of exclusion. C1 inhibitor deficiency, factor XII mutation, treatment with ACE inhibitors must be ruled out [49]. The condition is mostly well-controlled with prophylactic antihistamines [5].…”
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