Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group

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Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group. / Cicardi, M; Aberer, W; Banerji, A; Bas, M; Bernstein, J A; Bork, K; Caballero, T; Farkas, H; Grumach, A; Kaplan, A P; Riedl, M A; Triggiani, M; Zanichelli, A; Zuraw, B; HAWK under the patronage of EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology).

in: ALLERGY, Jahrgang 69, Nr. 5, 01.05.2014, S. 602-16.

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Cicardi, M, Aberer, W, Banerji, A, Bas, M, Bernstein, JA, Bork, K, Caballero, T, Farkas, H, Grumach, A, Kaplan, AP, Riedl, MA, Triggiani, M, Zanichelli, A, Zuraw, B & HAWK under the patronage of EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology) 2014, 'Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group', ALLERGY, Jg. 69, Nr. 5, S. 602-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.12380

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Cicardi, M., Aberer, W., Banerji, A., Bas, M., Bernstein, J. A., Bork, K., Caballero, T., Farkas, H., Grumach, A., Kaplan, A. P., Riedl, M. A., Triggiani, M., Zanichelli, A., Zuraw, B., & HAWK under the patronage of EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology) (2014). Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group. ALLERGY, 69(5), 602-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.12380

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title = "Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group",
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.",
keywords = "Angioedema, Humans",
author = "M Cicardi and W Aberer and A Banerji and M Bas and Bernstein, {J A} and K Bork and T Caballero and H Farkas and A Grumach and Kaplan, {A P} and Riedl, {M A} and M Triggiani and A Zanichelli and B Zuraw and {HAWK under the patronage of EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)} and Thomas Renne",
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doi = "10.1111/all.12380",
language = "English",
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pages = "602--16",
journal = "ALLERGY",
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T1 - Classification, diagnosis, and approach to treatment for angioedema: consensus report from the Hereditary Angioedema International Working Group

AU - Cicardi, M

AU - Aberer, W

AU - Banerji, A

AU - Bas, M

AU - Bernstein, J A

AU - Bork, K

AU - Caballero, T

AU - Farkas, H

AU - Grumach, A

AU - Kaplan, A P

AU - Riedl, M A

AU - Triggiani, M

AU - Zanichelli, A

AU - Zuraw, B

AU - HAWK under the patronage of EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)

AU - Renne, Thomas

N1 - © 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2014/5/1

Y1 - 2014/5/1

N2 - 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.

AB - 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.

KW - Angioedema

KW - Humans

U2 - 10.1111/all.12380

DO - 10.1111/all.12380

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 24673465

VL - 69

SP - 602

EP - 616

JO - ALLERGY

JF - ALLERGY

SN - 0105-4538

IS - 5

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