Join Dr Andrea Zanichelli and Dr Thomas Buttgereit as they discuss complex angioedema cases, including acquired angioedema diagnosed in later life. Drawing from his perspective as Head of the Angioedema Center in Milan, Italy, Dr Zanichelli explores how C1 and C4 inhibitor deficiencies may indicate a possible acquired angioedema diagnosis, common comorbidities due to this condition, and the current treatment options available.
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For more information about the GA2LEN ACARE network and its activities please visit https://acare-network.com/. Additional resources relating to the topics discussed in this episode can be found here: The international WAO/EAACI guideline for the management of hereditary angioedema—The 2021 revision and update and Efficacy of Different Medical Therapies for the Treatment of Acute Laryngeal Attacks of Hereditary Angioedema due to C1-esterase Inhibitor Deficiency
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