Abstract Rationale Angioedema without co-existent urticaria is due to a limited number of causes, including hereditary and acquired C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency, drug-induced angioedema or idiopathic histaminergic or non-histaminergic angioedema. We describe a cohort of patients with recurrent angioedema whose clinical features and response to medications are distinct from the causes above. Methods Patients were accrued retrospectively from an academic allergy practice between 2007 and 2014. After institutional research ethics board approval, patients’ charts were reviewed and demographic, clinical and laboratory data were extracted. Results A total of 11 patients were recruited. The mean age at presentation was 54.9 years (range 19–70 ...
Angioedema (AE) is related to the activation of the contact phase system—kallikrein and generation o...
Angioedema is a self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous or submucosal tissues due to localised incre...
Hereditary angioedema is caused by an absolute deficiency or the functional inactivity of C1 esteras...
Abstract Urticaria (hives) is a common disorder that often presents with angioedema (swelling that o...
Angioedema is defined as local, noninflammatory, self-limiting edema that is circumscribed owing to ...
Background: Angioedema without major urticarial flares (hives) is poorly understood. Its causes are ...
Angioedema without wheals (urticaria) represents a heterogeneous group of clinically indistinguishab...
International audienceIdiopathic histaminergic acquired angioedema (IH-AAE) is a common cause of rec...
Angioedema without urticaria is a clinical syndrome characterised by self-limiting local swellings i...
HAE, AAE and ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema are rare forms of angioedema that should be considered...
Urticaria is a common disorder which affects up to 20% of population. It can present with or withou...
International audienceMost angioedemas are histaminergic and correspond to deep urticarial swelling....
The occurrence of wheals, angioedema or both for at least 6 weeks is diagnosed as chronic spontaneou...
Urticaria and angioedema are characterized by pruritic hives and sometimes swelling of deeper mucocu...
Angioedema is defined as edema of the skin or mucosa, including the respiratory and the gastrointest...
Angioedema (AE) is related to the activation of the contact phase system—kallikrein and generation o...
Angioedema is a self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous or submucosal tissues due to localised incre...
Hereditary angioedema is caused by an absolute deficiency or the functional inactivity of C1 esteras...
Abstract Urticaria (hives) is a common disorder that often presents with angioedema (swelling that o...
Angioedema is defined as local, noninflammatory, self-limiting edema that is circumscribed owing to ...
Background: Angioedema without major urticarial flares (hives) is poorly understood. Its causes are ...
Angioedema without wheals (urticaria) represents a heterogeneous group of clinically indistinguishab...
International audienceIdiopathic histaminergic acquired angioedema (IH-AAE) is a common cause of rec...
Angioedema without urticaria is a clinical syndrome characterised by self-limiting local swellings i...
HAE, AAE and ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema are rare forms of angioedema that should be considered...
Urticaria is a common disorder which affects up to 20% of population. It can present with or withou...
International audienceMost angioedemas are histaminergic and correspond to deep urticarial swelling....
The occurrence of wheals, angioedema or both for at least 6 weeks is diagnosed as chronic spontaneou...
Urticaria and angioedema are characterized by pruritic hives and sometimes swelling of deeper mucocu...
Angioedema is defined as edema of the skin or mucosa, including the respiratory and the gastrointest...
Angioedema (AE) is related to the activation of the contact phase system—kallikrein and generation o...
Angioedema is a self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous or submucosal tissues due to localised incre...
Hereditary angioedema is caused by an absolute deficiency or the functional inactivity of C1 esteras...