Clinical Features and Disease Course of Primary Angioedema Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital.
Amalie Hartvig PallAnne Fog LomholtChristian von BuchwaldAnette BygumEva Rye RasmussenPublished in: Journal of asthma and allergy (2020)
The most frequent diagnoses were histaminergic-, non-histaminergic idiopathic AE and ACEi-induced AE, whereas complement C1-inhibitor deficiency was rare. Histaminergic AE made up a substantial group of patients with primary AE. Even though there are different pathophysiological causes of AE, many cases have overlapping clinical manifestations, which make diagnosis and treatment difficult.