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Martha Kaeslin1, Andreas R Huber
1Zentrum für Labormedizin, Kantonsspital Aarau, 5001 Aarau, Switzerland. martha.kaeslinmeyer@ksa.ch
Abstract:
Angioedema is defined as a swelling of the skin, mucosa and submucosa of the respiratory tract. It may also impair the intestinal epithelium and other mucous membranes. It can be potentially life-threatening if the upper respiratory tract is involved. In these cases emergency treatment is often required in particular if the pharynx and larynx are swollen. Beside the well-known etiologies of allergic angioedema, many forms of nonallergic angioedema are known and in the majority of these forms increased plasma and tissue concentrations of bradykinin play a critical role.
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