2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2016.04.009
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A case of vibratory anaphylaxis

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“…Vibratory angioedema is a rare form of chronic inducible urticaria that can be caused by repetitive vibratory movements such as mowing the lawn, riding a motorcycle, using a towel after a shower or bath, jackhammering, or horseback riding 2. A case study published in 2015 first described a patient with snoring secondary to untreated OSA, causing vibratory angioedema 2. CPAP was used to treat a patient with snoring and acquired vibratory angioedema and achieved partial improvement 3.…”
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“…Vibratory angioedema is a rare form of chronic inducible urticaria that can be caused by repetitive vibratory movements such as mowing the lawn, riding a motorcycle, using a towel after a shower or bath, jackhammering, or horseback riding 2. A case study published in 2015 first described a patient with snoring secondary to untreated OSA, causing vibratory angioedema 2. CPAP was used to treat a patient with snoring and acquired vibratory angioedema and achieved partial improvement 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 A case study published in 2015 first described a patient with snoring secondary to untreated OSA, causing vibratory angioedema. 2 CPAP was used to treat a patient with snoring and acquired vibratory angioedema and achieved partial improvement. 3 Snoring can create repetitive vibratory stimulation to the oral mucosa, lips, and airway, resulting in the diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%