Case Report
A Forgotten Cause of Allergy at ER That Is Still Difficult to Diagnose and Treat at Poor Resource Setting: Angioedema after Using Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors for 4 Years
Table 1
Diagnostic tests to help distinguish among angioedema types (table reproduced from Bernstein JA et al. (2017), [under the Creative Commons Attribution License/public domain]).
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In blood drawn within 4–6 h of onset of attack. ACEi: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor; AE: angioedema; C1-INH: C1 inhibitor; HAE: hereditary angioedema. |