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Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: Consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group
Authors
Adam
Agostoni
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Agostoni
Agostoni
Alsenz
Alsenz
Bafunno
Bas
Beltrami
Benson
Bentsianov
Binkley
Blais
Blanch
Blohme
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bork
Bouillet-Claveyrolas
Bowen
Bowen
Branellec
Brasher
Brecy
Bright
Brown
Brown
Burkhart
Bygum
Bygum
Byrd
Byrd
Caballero
Caldwell
Campo
Castelli
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cicardi
Cichon
Cocchio
Colas
Corso
Corte
Craig
Craig
Cugno
Cugno
Cugno
Cugno
Cupido
D'Incan
Dean
Dewald
Dobbels
Donaldson
Donaldson
Donaldson
Du-Thanh
Duan
Farkas
Farkas
Fields
Frank
Gelee
Gelfand
Gompels
Grant
Hassan
Hauptmann
Hauptmann
He
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Kalmar
Kalmar
Kaplan
Kiss
Kostis
Kostis
Lam
Levi
Lin
Longhurst
Longhurst
Lopez-Lera
Lopez-Lera
Lumry
Makani
Mandle
Marcos
Martin
Martinez-Saguer
Messerli
Miller
Molinaro
Montinaro
Nielsen
Nussberger
Nussberger
Osler
Pappalardo
Pappalardo
Patel
Pellacani
Quinke
Roche
Roche
Rosen
Rye Rasmussen
Sanchez-Borges
Sanchez-Cano
Sands
Schreiber
Slater
Steinbach
Stray-Pedersen
Tarzi
Tedeschi
Thelwel
Toh
Tosi
Vitrat-Hincky
Wagenaar-Bos
Waytes
Weller
Wilson
Zanichelli
Zanichelli
Ziakas
Zingale
Zingale
Zuberbier
Zuraw
Zuraw
Zuraw
Zuraw
Zuraw
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
'Wiley'
Doi
Abstract
Angioedema is defined as localized and self-limiting edema of the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue, due to a temporary increase in vascular permeability caused by the release of vasoactive mediator(s). When angioedema recurs without significant wheals, the patient should be diagnosed to have angioedema as a distinct disease. In the absence of accepted classification, different types of angioedema are not uniquely identified. For this reason, the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology gave its patronage to a consensus conference aimed at classifying angioedema. Four types of acquired and three types of hereditary angioedema were identified as separate forms from the analysis of the literature and were presented in detail at the meeting. Here, we summarize the analysis of the data and the resulting classification of angioedema. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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