نتایج جستجو برای: orolingual angioedema

تعداد نتایج: 6957  

Journal: :Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology 2008
Aleena Banerji Sunday Clark Michelle Blanda Frank LoVecchio Brian Snyder Carlos A Camargo

BACKGROUND Recent data are lacking about the number of patients with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI)-induced angioedema who present to the emergency department (ED). Current management of the condition and clinical outcomes also are not known. OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical epidemiology of ACEI-induced angioedema in patients who present to the ED. METHODS We performed a m...

Journal: :Iranian journal of allergy, asthma, and immunology 2015
Eray Atalay Mehmet Tamer Özdemir Gülşen Çiğsar Ferhat Omurca Nurullah Aslan Mehmet Yildiz Zehra Bahar Gey

Angioedema is an asymmetric non-pitting oedema on face, lips, tongue and mucous membranes; any delay in diagnosis and treatment can be fatal. Treatment with lisinopril as an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, can be a reason of angioedema. Here we report a case who developed oral-facial edema four years after using lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. Laryngeal oedema is a main cause of ...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2014
Joseph J Moellman Jonathan A Bernstein Christopher Lindsell Aleena Banerji Paula J Busse Carlos A Camargo Sean P Collins Timothy J Craig William R Lumry Richard Nowak Jesse M Pines Ali S Raja Marc Riedl Michael J Ward Bruce L Zuraw Deborah Diercks Brian Hiestand Ronna L Campbell Sandra Schneider Richard Sinert

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 ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2010
Michael Duerr Petra Glander Fritz Diekmann Duska Dragun Hans-H Neumayer Klemens Budde

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The clinical manifestation of angioedema ranges from minor facial edema up to life-threatening swelling of mouth and throat. Hereditary defects, drugs, and food allergies may play a role in the development of angioedema. We systematically investigated the incidence of angioedema in renal allograft recipients treated with mTOR inhibitors (mTORis). DESIGN, SETTING, PART...

2017
Eva Rye Rasmussen Christian von Buchwald Mia Wadelius Sumangali Chandra Prasad Shailajah Kamaleswaran Kawa Khaled Ajgeiy Georg Authried Kristine Appel U Pallesen Anette Bygum

Objective. To asses a cohort of 105 consecutive patients with angiotensin converting enzyme-inhibitor induced angioedema with regard to demographics, risk factors, family history of angioedema, hospitalization, airway management, outcome, and use of diagnostic codes used for the condition. Study Design. Cohort study. Methods. This was a retrospective cohort study of 105 patients with angiotensi...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Ulrich Strassen Murat Bas Thomas K Hoffmann Andreas Knopf Jens Greve

BACKGROUND Angiotensin II receptor antagonists have been proposed as a replacement therapy after the occurrence of either an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor-induced angioedema or cough. However, recent studies indicate that angioedema is associated with elevated bradykinin levels in a small fraction of patients treated with angiotensin-II-receptor blockers, suggesting a common pat...

2015
Michelle Fog Andersen Anette Bygum

Hereditary angioedema is a rare, but potentially life-threatening genetic disorder that results from an autosomal dominant trait. It is characterized by acute, recurrent attacks of severe local edema, most commonly affecting the skin and mucosa. Swelling in hereditary angioedema patients does however not always have to be caused by angioedema but can relate to other concomitant disorders. In th...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Donald R Miller Susan A Oliveria Dan R Berlowitz Benjamin G Fincke Paul Stang David E Lillienfeld

Angioedema is a rare but potentially serious complication of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE) use. We conducted a study to estimate incidence of ACE-related angioedema and explore its determinants in a large racially diverse patient population. We used linked medical and pharmacy records to identify all patients in the US Veterans Affairs Health Care System from April 1999 through ...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 1998
E W van Rijnsoever W J Kwee-Zuiderwijk J Feenstra

BACKGROUND Angioedema is a well-known adverse effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. The bradykinin accumulation as a result of the decreased degradation of bradykinin is thought to be the causal mechanism. Angiotensin II antagonists seem to have no effect on the degradation of bradykinin. Therefore, it was expected that angioedema would not occur during treatment with losartan pot...

Journal: :Canadian journal of health technologies 2023


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