Despite its relatively common occurrence and life-threatening potential, the management of angioedema in the emergency department (ED) is lacking in terms of a structured approach. It is paramount to distinguish the different etiologies of angioedema from one another and more specifically differentiate histaminergic-mediated angioedema from bradykinin-mediated angioedema, especially in lieu of the more novel treatments that have recently become available for bradykinin-mediated angioedema. With this background in mind, this consensus parameter for the evaluation and management of angioedema attempts to provide a working framework for emergency physicians (EPs) in approaching the patient with angioedema in terms of diagnosis and management i...
Background: Recent data are lacking about the number of patients with angiotensin-converting enzyme ...
Angioedema is defined as localized and self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue...
Objective. Acute allergic reactions are important causes of Emergency Department (ED) admissions. Al...
Despite its relatively common occurrence and life-threatening potential, the management of angioedem...
Angioedema is defined by non-dependent, non-pitting edema that affects several different sites and i...
Angioedema attacks, characterized by the transient swelling of the skin and mucosae, are a frequent ...
Abstract Background Angioedema is a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). Airway ang...
Angioedema is a self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous or submucosal tissues due to localised incre...
Introduction: Angioedema represents self-limited, localized swelling of submucosal or subcutaneous t...
It has been conducted a retrospective study at the Emergency Department of the Policlinic Umberto I ...
International audienceAngio-oedema is a transitory, localized, noninflammatory oedema of subcutaneou...
Introduction: Angioedema is a common pathology, characterized by swelling of subcutaneous or mucosal...
Abstract Background The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) has been associated w...
Background: There are no Spanish guidelines or consensus statement on bradykinin-induced angioedema....
Introduction: Upper airway angioedema is a life-threatening emergency department (ED) presentation w...
Background: Recent data are lacking about the number of patients with angiotensin-converting enzyme ...
Angioedema is defined as localized and self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue...
Objective. Acute allergic reactions are important causes of Emergency Department (ED) admissions. Al...
Despite its relatively common occurrence and life-threatening potential, the management of angioedem...
Angioedema is defined by non-dependent, non-pitting edema that affects several different sites and i...
Angioedema attacks, characterized by the transient swelling of the skin and mucosae, are a frequent ...
Abstract Background Angioedema is a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). Airway ang...
Angioedema is a self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous or submucosal tissues due to localised incre...
Introduction: Angioedema represents self-limited, localized swelling of submucosal or subcutaneous t...
It has been conducted a retrospective study at the Emergency Department of the Policlinic Umberto I ...
International audienceAngio-oedema is a transitory, localized, noninflammatory oedema of subcutaneou...
Introduction: Angioedema is a common pathology, characterized by swelling of subcutaneous or mucosal...
Abstract Background The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) has been associated w...
Background: There are no Spanish guidelines or consensus statement on bradykinin-induced angioedema....
Introduction: Upper airway angioedema is a life-threatening emergency department (ED) presentation w...
Background: Recent data are lacking about the number of patients with angiotensin-converting enzyme ...
Angioedema is defined as localized and self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue...
Objective. Acute allergic reactions are important causes of Emergency Department (ED) admissions. Al...