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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(4): 645-648, ago. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346519

ABSTRACT

Abstract Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare disease with an autosomal dominant heredity pattern, due to mutations in the gene encoding the C1 esterase inhibitor. The onset of symptoms usually occurs during childhood. Clinically, it is characterized by repeated episodes of angioedema that may affect the skin, abdomen and larynx/pharynx. The occurrence of attacks and their severity are unpredictable and can be fatal without the appropriate treatment. We present the case of an asymptomatic 65-year-old woman, with a history of three adult children diagnosed with HAE. Despite the high probabilities of being a carrier of the mutation, she had not been previously studied. Diagnosis of HAE in a family member would require screening of all at-risk relatives. Early diagnosis is essential to establish a correct and timely therapeutic strategy in order to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with the disease.


Resumen El angioedema hereditario (HAE) es una enfermedad rara, con un patrón de herencia autosómico dominante, debida a mutaciones en el gen que codifica el inhibidor de la C1 esterasa. El inicio de los síntomas suele ocurrir durante la infancia. Clínicamente se caracteriza por episodios recurrentes de angioedema que pueden afectar la piel, el abdomen y la laringe/faringe. La ocurrencia de los ataques y su gravedad son imprevisibles, y puede resultar fatal sin el tratamiento apropiado. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 65 años de edad, asintomática, con antecedente de tres hijos adultos con diagnóstico de HAE, quién pese a la alta probabilidad de ser portadora de la mutación, no había sido estudiada previamente. El diagnóstico de HAE en un integrante de la familia obligaría a realizar estudios de cribado en todos los familiares en riesgo. El diagnóstico temprano resulta fundamental para establecer una estrategia terapéutica correcta y oportuna, disminuyendo así la morbimortalidad asociada a la enfermedad.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/genetics , Angioedema , Family , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein , Mutation
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 97(supl.1): 10-16, Mar.-Apr. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250226

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objectives: To describe the hereditary angioedema to improve awareness of this condition and reduce diagnostic delay. Data sources: Relevant articles in the MEDLINE database through PubMed. Data synthesis: Hereditary angioedema is rare and has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Its onset occurs mainly in childhood, but there is an important delay in the diagnosis. In the most frequent phenotype, there is a quantitative and/or functional deficiency in the C1esterase inhibitor protein, which regulates the activation of the complement, contact and fibrinolysis systems with greater formation of bradykinin, the main mediator of angioedema. There is a third type, the hereditary angioedema with a normal C1 inhibitor level, which is rare in children. Clinical manifestations are characterized by recurrent angioedema attacks, mainly in the extremities, abdomen and upper airways, which can progress to asphyxia and death. The main triggers are mechanical trauma, infections and stress. The diagnosis is attained by patient clinical picture and decreased serum levels of C4 and C1esterase inhibitor or its function. In hereditary angioedema with a normal C1 inhibitor, there is no change in these parameters, thus requiring a genetic study. Treatment is based on the use of attack medications and long and short-term prophylaxis. Conclusions: Hereditary angioedema is little known by pediatricians due to the significant delay in diagnosis of this condition, whose onset usually begins in childhood. The presence of recurrent angioedema that does not respond to treatment with antihistamines, corticosteroids and adrenaline should increase the diagnostic suspicion.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/genetics , Angioedema , Bradykinin , Delayed Diagnosis , Pediatricians
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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 19: eRW5498, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286289

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Angioedema attacks are common causes of emergency care, and due to the potential for severity, it is important that professionals who work in these services know their causes and management. The mechanisms involved in angioedema without urticaria may be histamine- or bradykinin-mediated. The most common causes of histamine-mediated angioedema are foods, medications, insect sting and idiopathic. When the mediator is bradykinin, the triggers are angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and factors related to acquired angioedema with deficiency of C1-inhibitor or hereditary angioedema, which are less common, but very important because of the possibility of fatal outcome. Hereditary angioedema is a rare disease characterized by attacks of edema that affect the subcutaneous tissue and mucous membranes of various organs, manifesting mainly by angioedema and abdominal pain. This type of angioedema does not respond to the usual treatment with epinephrine, antihistamines and corticosteroids. Thus, if not identified and treated appropriately, these patients have an estimated risk of mortality from laryngeal edema of 25% to 40%. Hereditary angioedema treatment has changed dramatically in recent years with the development of new and efficient drugs for attack management: plasma-derived C1 inhibitor, recombinant human C1-inhibitor, bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist (icatibant), and the kallikrein inhibitor (ecallantide). In Brazil, plasma-derived C1 inhibitor and icatibant have already been approved for use. Proper management of these patients in the emergency department avoids unnecessary surgery and, especially, fatal outcomes.


RESUMO As crises de angioedema são causas comuns de atendimentos nas emergências, e devido ao potencial de gravidade, é importante que os profissionais que atuam nesses serviços conheçam suas causas e abordagem. Os mecanismos envolvidos no angioedema sem urticas podem ser histaminérgicos ou mediados por bradicinina. As causas mais comuns de angioedema mediado por histamina são alimentos, medicamentos, ferroada de insetos e idiopática. Quando o mediador é a bradicinina, os desencadeantes são os inibidores da enzima conversora de angiotensina e fatores relacionados ao angioedema adquirido com deficiência do inibidor de C1 ou angioedema hereditário que são menos comuns, mas muito importantes pela possibilidade de desfecho fatal. O angioedema hereditário é uma doença rara, caracterizada por crises de edema que acometem o tecido subcutâneo e mucosas de vários órgãos, manifestando-se principalmente por crises de angioedema e dor abdominal. Esse tipo de angioedema não responde ao tratamento usual com adrenalina, anti-histamínicos e corticosteroides. Assim, se não identificados e tratados adequadamente, esses pacientes têm risco de morte por edema de laringe estimado em 25% a 40%. O tratamento do angioedema hereditário mudou drasticamente nos últimos anos, com o desenvolvimento de novos e eficientes fármacos para as crises: inibidor de C1 derivado de plasma, inibidor de C1 recombinante humano, antagonista do receptor B2 da bradicinina (icatibanto) e o inibidor da calicreína (ecalantide). No Brasil, até o momento, estão liberados para uso o inibidor de C1 derivado de plasma e o icatibanto. O manejo correto desses pacientes na emergência evita cirurgias desnecessárias e, principalmente, desfechos fatais.


Subject(s)
Humans , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/drug therapy , Angioedema/diagnosis , Angioedema/drug therapy , Brazil , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Emergency Service, Hospital
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 42(12): 845-848, Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1156068

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective To verify the efficacy of short-term prophylaxis for vaginal or cesarean section childbirth with plasma-derived C1-inhibitor concentrate in pregnant women. They should have hereditary angioedema (HAE) and normal plasma C1-inhibitor. Methods Case report of pregnant women diagnosed with HAE with normal C1- inhibitor who had been treated with intravenous C1-inhibitor concentrate for prophylaxis of angioedema attacks when hospitalized for delivery. The exon 9 of the Factor 12 (F12) genotyping gene was performed by automatic sequencing in all patients. Results Three cases of pregnant women with HAE with normal serum level of C1- inhibitor are reported. The genetic test detected the presence of a pathogenic mutation in the F12 gene. Deliveries occurred uneventfully and patients had no HAE symptoms in the following 72 hours. Conclusion C1-inhibitor concentrate could be useful to prevent angioedema attacks during and after delivery.


Resumo Objetivo Verificar a eficácia da profilaxia de curto prazo para o parto vaginal ou cesáreo com inibidor de C1 derivado de plasma concentrado em mulheres grávidas. Eles devem ter angioedema hereditário e inibidor normal de C1 no plasma. Métodos Relato de caso de gestantes diagnosticadas com angioedema hereditário com inibidor de C1 normal que foram tratadas com inibidor intravenoso de concentrado de C1 para profilaxia de ataques de angioedema quando hospitalizadas para o parto. O exon 9 do gene de genotipagem do fator 12 (F12) foi realizado por sequenciamento automático em todos os pacientes. Resultados Três casos de gestantes com angioedema hereditário com nível sérico normal de inibidor de C1 são relatados. O teste genético detectou a presença de uma mutação patogênica no gene F12. Os partos ocorreram sem intercorrências e as pacientes não apresentaram sintomas hereditários de angioedema nas 72 horas seguintes. Conclusão O concentrado de inibidor de C1 pode ser útil para prevenir ataques de angioedema durante e após o parto.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Young Adult , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Prenatal Diagnosis , Factor XII/genetics , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Pedigree , Cesarean Section , Diagnosis, Differential
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Rev. méd. Urug ; 35(2): 151-154, jun. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-999626

ABSTRACT

Introducción: los angioedemas son motivo de consulta frecuente en alergología. Una minoría de ellos representa un desafío diagnóstico-terapéutico y concierne a la medicina transfusional. Objetivo: reseñar la presentación clínica y el tratamiento de un paciente con angioedema hereditario. Material y método: presentación de un caso clínico incluyendo antecedentes personales, familiares, descripción y reto de la enfermedad con aportes de literatura científica actualizada. Resultados: abordaje de la patología en términos clínicos, paraclínicos, terapéuticos y preventivos a partir del caso desarrollado. Conclusiones: se logró el encare de una entidad infrecuente y poco conocida con perspectivas de mejora diagnóstico-terapéutica a favor de la calidad de vida de estos pacientes.


Introduction: angioedemas are a frequent cause of consultation in allergology. A small number of cases imply a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge and involve transfusion medicine. Objective: to outline the clinical presentation and handling of a patient with hereditary angioedema. Method: presentation of the clinical case including personal and family history, as well as a description and account of the condition's challenge with the contribution of updated scientific literature. Results: ways of approaching the condition in clinical, paraclinical, therapeutic and prophylactic terms, based on the study of a case. Conclusions: the study managed to address this rather unusual and not well known condition, with the prospect of diagnostic and therapeutic improvement for the quality of life of these patients


Introdução: os angioedemas são uma causa de consulta frequente em alergologia. Uma pequena porcentagem é um desafio diagnóstico-terapêutico e é objeto de estudo da medicina transfusional. Objetivo: descrever as características clínicas e o manejo de um paciente com angioedema hereditário. Método: apresentação de um caso clínico incluindo antecedentes pessoais, familiares, descrição e desafio da doença e revisão da literatura científica. Resultados: abordagem da patologia em termos clínicos, de exames complementares, terapêuticos e preventivos a partir do caso estudado. Conclusões: estudou-se uma entidade rara e pouco conhecida com perspectivas de melhoria diagnóstico-terapêutica com benefícios para a qualidade de vida destes pacientes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/etiology , Angioedemas, Hereditary/therapy
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Clinics ; 73: e310, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890748

ABSTRACT

Hereditary angioedema is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by recurrent angioedema attacks with the involvement of multiple organs. The disease is unknown to many health professionals and is therefore underdiagnosed. Patients who are not adequately diagnosed and treated have an estimated mortality rate ranging from 25% to 40% due to asphyxiation by laryngeal angioedema. Intestinal angioedema is another important and incapacitating presentation that may be the main or only manifestation during an attack. In this article, a group of experts from the "Associação Brasileira de Alergia e Imunologia (ASBAI)" and the "Grupo de Estudos Brasileiro em Angioedema Hereditário (GEBRAEH)" has updated the Brazilian guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of hereditary angioedema.


Subject(s)
Humans , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Brazil , Complement C4/analysis , Diagnosis, Differential , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/analysis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/classification , Angioedemas, Hereditary/physiopathology
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S. Afr. med. j. (Online) ; 108(4): 283-290, 2018.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1271198

ABSTRACT

Background. Hereditary angio-oedema (HAE) is an autosomal dominant condition caused by a deficiency in the C1-esterase inhibitor protein, resulting in increased bradykinin release. It presents clinically with recurrent attacks of angio-oedema, commonly affecting the limbs, face, upper airway and gastrointestinal tract. Little is known about this condition in sub-Saharan Africa.Objectives. To analyse and report on the clinical presentation and treatment of patients with HAE in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.Methods. A retrospective analysis was conducted on a series of 60 cases of HAE seen between 2010 and 2015 at the Allergy Diagnostic and Clinical Research Unit, University of Cape Town Lung Institute, and the Allergy Clinic at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town. The findings in 43 cases of type 1 HAE are described.Parameters assessed included age, gender, age of diagnosis, duration of illness, family history, identifiable triggers, average duration of attack, number of attacks per year and type of attack.Results. A total of 43 patients were included in this study. Of these, 65.1% (28/43) were female. The median age at diagnosis was 20 years (interquartile range (IQR) 10 - 27) and the median duration of illness 10.5 years (IQR 6 - 22). Of the patients, 62.8% (27/43), 32.6% (14/43) and 4.7% (2/43) were of mixed ancestry, white and black African, respectively; 51.2% (22/43) were index cases, with the remaining 48.8% (21/43) diagnoses via family member screening, 12 families making up the majority of the cohort. The mean (standard deviation) duration of an acute attack was 49 (25.8) hours, and 64.3% (27/42), 71.4% (30/42), 14.3% (6/42) and 88.1% (37/42) of patients experienced facial or upper airway, abdominal, external genitalia and limb attacks, respectively.Danazol for long-term prophylaxis was used in 21 patients, while C1-inhibitor concentrate (Berinert) was accessed for short-term prophylaxis in only four patients. Acute life-threating attacks were treated with fresh frozen plasma in 11 patients, and only four accessed icatibant. The mortality rate for the period 2010 - 2015 was 4.5% (2/43). The prevalence of HAE in the Western Cape was estimated to be 1:140 000.Conclusions.HAE occurs in South Africans of all ethnicities, and life-threatening attacks occur in almost two-thirds of patients. Despite limited therapeutic options and very limited access to gold-standard therapies available in the developed world, our mortality rate is very low, with both the deaths related to inability to access emergency treatment rapidly


Subject(s)
Angioedemas, Hereditary , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/genetics , South Africa
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An. bras. dermatol ; 92(5): 655-660, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-887019

ABSTRACT

Abstract: Background: Hereditary angioedema is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited immunodeficiency disorder characterized by potentially life-threatening angioedema attacks. Objective: We aimed to investigate the clinical and genetic features of a family with angioedema attacks. Methods: The medical history, clinical features and C1-INH gene mutation of a Turkish family were investigated and outcomes of long-term treatments were described. Results: Five members had experienced recurrent swellings on the face and extremities triggered by trauma. They were all misdiagnosed as familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) depending on frequent abdominal pain and were on colchicine therapy for a long time. They had low C4 and C1-INH protein concentrations and functions. A mutation (c.1247T>A) in C1-INH gene was detected. They were diagnosed as having hereditary angioedema with C1-INH deficiency (C1-INH hereditary angioedema) for the first time. Three of them benefited from danazol treatment without any significant adverse events and one received weekly C1 esterase replacement treatment instead of danazol since she had a medical history of thromboembolic stroke. Study limitations: Small sample size of participants. Conclusion: Patients with C1-INH hereditary angioedema may be misdiagnosed as having familial Mediterranean fever in regions where the disorder is endemic. Medical history, suspicion of hereditary angioedema and laboratory evaluations of patients and their family members lead the correct diagnoses of hereditary angioedema. Danazol and C1 replacement treatments provide significant reduction in hereditary angioedema attacks.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adult , Middle Aged , Danazol/therapeutic use , Estrogen Antagonists/therapeutic use , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/genetics , Angioedemas, Hereditary/drug therapy , Pedigree , Time Factors , Turkey , Base Sequence , Gene Amplification , Treatment Outcome , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/therapeutic use , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/genetics , Mutation
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Rev. cuba. hematol. inmunol. hemoter ; 32(2): 176-189, abr.-jun. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-908294

ABSTRACT

El angioedema hereditario es una enfermedad poco frecuente, con herencia autosómica dominante que se caracteriza por presentar edemas en piel y en la mucosa de diferentes órganos, fundamentalmente el tubo digestivo y el aparato respiratorio. Las manifestaciones clínicas pueden ser ligeras o graves, en dependencia de su intensidad y localización. Las formas más graves son el edema de la glotis y del tubo digestivo, que llegan a ocasionar síntomas como deshidratación intensa y dolor abdominal, el que puede confundirse con un abdomen agudo y llevar a una intervención quirúrgica innecesaria. El edema se caracteriza por no ser pruriginoso, no presentar aumento de la temperatura, no dejar godet al presionarlo y generalmente existen antecedentes familiares. No tiene predilección por sexo, ni por el color de la piel. Para su diagnóstico es necesario hacer un interrogatorio minucioso y exámenes complementarios del sistema complemento. Se han descrito dos formas clásicas denominadas angioedema hereditario tipo I y tipo II, el primero es el más frecuente. Recientemente se ha descrito el tipo III que se presenta solo en mujeres, sin alteración cuantitativa o cualitativa de C1-inhibidor y se asocia con el consumo de medicamentos o anticonceptivos orales que contienen estrógenos. El tratamiento se basa fundamentalmente en el uso de andrógenos atenuados o de los antifibrinolíticos, así como evitar los factores de riesgo en caso de que estos se conozcan. En los casos que presenten cuadros agudos se puede utilizar el plasma fresco congelado y un concentrado purificado de C1- inhibidor (Berinert-500) de uso endovenoso y de respuesta rápida; aunque sin ser muy efectiva se puede usar la epinefrina subcutánea. Los esteroides y los antihistamínicos no tienen ninguna efectividad en el tratamiento de estos pacientes(AU)


Hereditary angioedema is a rare disease with autosomal dominant inheritance that is characterized by edema in skin and mucosa of various organs, mainly gastrointestinal tract and the respiratory system. Clinical manifestations may be mild or severe, depending on their location and intensity. The most severe forms are edema of the glottis, and the edema of gastrointestinal tract which can cause severe dehydration and abdominal pain that can be confused with an acute abdomen and unnecessary surgery. The edema is characterized by not being itchy, no temperature rise, non-marking when pressed and usually have a family history. No predilection for sex, or skin color. Its diagnosis is necessary to make a thorough examination and additional tests of the complement system. They described two classic forms called HAE type I and type II, type I is the most common. Recently it described the type III that occurs only in females, without quantitative or qualitative alteration of C1 inhibitor and is associated with the consumption of drugs or oral contraceptives containing estrogen. The treatment is based primarily on the use of attenuated androgens or antifibrinolytic and avoiding risk factors if they are known. In cases of acute conditions present you can use fresh frozen plasma and purified C1 inhibitor concentrate (Berinert-500) for intravenous use and rapid response; but the use of subcutaneous epinephrine may not be very effective. Steroids and antihistamines have no effectiveness when used in these patients(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Plasma/physiology , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Laryngeal Edema/complications
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Rev. cuba. hematol. inmunol. hemoter ; 32(1): 150-155, ene.-mar. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-794152

ABSTRACT

El angioedema hereditario es una enfermedad genética rara, autosómica dominante, con una aparición de 1:10 000 a 1:50 000 habitantes, que presenta como síntoma principal episodios de edema definido, doloroso, deformante con ausencia de prurito, generalmente localizado en las extremidades. El diagnóstico se realiza basado en anamnesis, examen físico y determinación de C4, C1 - INH, cuyos niveles séricos deben encontrarse bajos. Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino de 33 años que asiste a consulta con un edema deformante en el rostro y en las extremidades superiores, refiere que en su familia un abuelo presentó un cuadro semejante y sus dos hijos tienen estos síntomas. Los exámenes realizados reflejaron: C3: 87 mg/dL, C4: 10 mg/dL y actividad funcional de C1-INH: 33 por ciento; el resto de los estudios hormonales e inmunológicos mostraron valores dentro de los rangos normales. Se diagnosticó como angioedema hereditario tipo II y se impuso tratamiento profiláctico con Danazol (200 mg); el paciente lleva cuatro meses sin episodios(AU)


Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetic autosomal dominant disease with an appearance from 1:10 000 to 1:50 000, which main symptom is defined episodes of painful deforming edema with absence of pruritus, usually located in extremities. Diagnosis is based on anamnesis, physical examination and determination of C4, C1-INH, where low serum must be found. We present a male patient aged 33, who attends a consultation with disfiguring edema in the face and upper extremities reporting that in his family a grandfather presented a similar symptom as well as his two sons. The tests made reflected: C3: 87 mg / dl, C4: 10 mg / dl and functional activity of C1-INH: 33 percernt; other hormonal and immunological studies showed values within normal ranges. He was diagnosed as hereditary angioedema type II and received prophylactic treatment with Danazol (200 mg); the patient has now been four months without episodes(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Hereditary Angioedema Types I and II/drug therapy , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Danazol/therapeutic use
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Clinics ; 66(9): 1627-1636, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-604305

ABSTRACT

Hereditary angioedema is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by edema attacks with multiple organ involvement. It is caused by a quantitative or functional deficiency of the C1 inhibitor, which is a member of the serine protease inhibitor family. Hereditary angioedema is unknown to many health professionals and is therefore an underdiagnosed disease. The causes of death from hereditary angioedema include laryngeal edema with asphyxia. The estimated mortality rate in patients in whom the disease goes undetected and who are therefore incorrectly treated is 25-40 percent. In addition to edema of the glottis, hereditary angioedema often results in edema of the gastrointestinal tract, which can be incapacitating. Patients with hereditary angioedema may undergo unnecessary surgical interventions because the digestive tract can be the primary or only organ system involved, thus mimicking acute surgical abdomen. It is estimated that patients with hereditary angioedema experience some degree of disability 20-100 days per year. The Experts in Clinical Immunology and Allergy of the "Associação Brasileira de Alergia e Imunopatologia -ASBAI" developed these guidelines for the diagnosis, therapy, and management of hereditary angioedema.


Subject(s)
Humans , Angioedemas, Hereditary/diagnosis , Angioedemas, Hereditary/therapy , Brazil
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