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HEREDITARY ANGIOEDEMA: A Literature Review and National Management Guidelines
Background:
Hereditary angioedema, a rare and potentially life-threatening condition, is the result of a defect in the C1 esterase inhibitor. Primary care physicians should be familiar with this condition to avoid complications and improve quality of care.
Methods:
We present two cases of hereditary angioedema followed by a discussion based on a literature review of the recent guidelines and advances in this condition.
Objectives:
To highlight the clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of this condition and propose a practical local management based on the available medication.
Conclusion:
Hereditary angioedema management is still evolving. More efforts should be made concerning the drug therapy which is very costly and not available worldwide.
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