1934
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-8707(34)90158-1
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Visceral manifestations of angioneurotic edema

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“…X-ray films showed cloudy opacities which tended to disappear and reappear in the same or other situations. Simi lar migratory opacities have been noted in asthma (Harkavy, 1941), angioneurotic oedema (Vaughan and Hawke, 193 1;Cole and Korns, 1933), periarteritis nodosa (Weir, 1939;Elkeles, 1944), and in Loffler's syndrome (Loffler, 1932 Levy et al (1948) found that neither salicylates nor penicillin had any effect. Some observers have considered that' the pathological changes may be due to congestion as a result of heart failure, but Epstein and Greenspan (1941) did not find the characteristic, if non-specific, pathological picture in the lungs of patients dying with pulmonary congestion as a result of hypertension, coronary thrombosis, or mitral stenosis without active rheumatic infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…X-ray films showed cloudy opacities which tended to disappear and reappear in the same or other situations. Simi lar migratory opacities have been noted in asthma (Harkavy, 1941), angioneurotic oedema (Vaughan and Hawke, 193 1;Cole and Korns, 1933), periarteritis nodosa (Weir, 1939;Elkeles, 1944), and in Loffler's syndrome (Loffler, 1932 Levy et al (1948) found that neither salicylates nor penicillin had any effect. Some observers have considered that' the pathological changes may be due to congestion as a result of heart failure, but Epstein and Greenspan (1941) did not find the characteristic, if non-specific, pathological picture in the lungs of patients dying with pulmonary congestion as a result of hypertension, coronary thrombosis, or mitral stenosis without active rheumatic infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-ray films showed cloudy opacities which tended to disappear and reappear in the same or other situations. Simi lar migratory opacities have been noted in asthma (Harkavy, 1941), angioneurotic oedema (Vaughan and Hawke, 193 1;Cole and Korns, 1933), periarteritis nodosa (Weir, 1939;Elkeles, 1944), and in Loffler's syndrome (Loffler, 1932). Arthritis and pulmonary manifestations without evidence of carditis have been reported by Jensen (1946) and Van Wijk (1948).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassirer has described such a patient in whom first one parotid gland, then the other was attacked; finally the sublingual and submaxillary glands were involved, the patient thus presenting a Mikulicz's syndrome. (8) The lungs (29,59,146). Feer (59) speaks of angioneurotic edema of the lungs, and Cole & Korns (29) consider that Loffler's syndrome is actually Quincke's edema of the lung.…”
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“…(8) The lungs (29,59,146). Feer (59) speaks of angioneurotic edema of the lungs, and Cole & Korns (29) consider that Loffler's syndrome is actually Quincke's edema of the lung.…”
Section: Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%