Dr Thomas Buttgereit is joined by Professor Ankur Kumar Jindal to discuss his experience as a paediatrician treating angioedema in India, covering the reoccurring challenges and how best to counsel families when discussing the risk of transmission to the next generation.
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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: P-49 Transmission patterns in C1-INH deficiency Hereditary Angioedema favours a wild-type male offspring: our experience at Chandigarh, India; Management of hereditary angioedema in resource-constrained settings: A consensus statement from Indian subcontinent; Screening for type II hereditary angioedema; Transmission patterns of C1-INH deficiency hereditary angioedema favours a wild-type male offspring and Epidemiology, management and treatment access of hereditary angioedema in the Asia pacific region.
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