Angioedema
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Angioedema (Acquired)
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Acquired angioedema (AAE) is characterized by painless, nonpruritic swelling of the skin that is classified in two forms, AAE-I and AAE-II. AAE-I is associated with other diseases,
most commonly B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. AAE-II is defined by the presence of an autoantibody directed against the C-1 inhibitor molecule.
A very detailed and extensive article on this subject, and on the differential diagnosis.
Angioedema (Hereditary)
Drug Eruptions (Exanthemic Drug Eruptions)
Urticaria (Acute)
Urticaria (Cholinergic)
Urticaria (Chronic)
Urticaria (Cold)
Urticaria (Contact Syndrome)
Urticaria (Dermographism)
Urticaria (Solar)
Urticarial Vasculitis
E Medicine USA
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Angioedema due to drugs
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A short but very detailed article on this topic, with lists of the various drugs causing angioema.
Thai-skin-clinic Thailand
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Ask the Expert - Angioedema
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Approach to cold/exercise induced symptoms.
angioedema evaluation/management.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Urticaria and Angioedema
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An excellent article on all aspects of urticaria and angioedema, including incidence, aetiology clinical features, diagnostic tests, treatment, and forms of urticaria and angioedema ( cholinergic urticaria, cold urticaria, hereditary angioedema (HAO) and papular angioedema (HAO)). Includes a classification of urticaria and angioedema.
Dr Cassim Motala
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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