A case of hereditary angioedema
R. Kh. Burnasheva , R. S. Fassakhov , V. V. Khramov , G. S. Voitsekhovich , S. M. Reisman
Kazan medical journal ›› 1989, Vol. 70 ›› Issue (1) : 64 -65.
A case of hereditary angioedema
Allergic edema is one of the most common clinical manifestations of hypersensitivity reactions. The characteristic clinic, a clear association with a specific allergen, the data of allergological examination of such patients usually leave no doubt about the diagnosis. However, such forms of edema occur, which resemble Quincke's edema, but have other mechanisms of development unrelated to allergy, in particular hereditary angioedema categorized by A. D. Ado into a group of pseudoallergic reactions. Despite its relative rarity, this disease has a very malignant course and, if not diagnosed and treated in time, can lead to an adverse outcome.
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