Hereditary angioedema in children: Review and practical perspective for clinical management
Anne Pagnier,
Angelina Dermesropian,
Charlotte Kevorkian‐Verguet
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHereditary angioedema (HAE) in children has specific features and requires multidisciplinary management.MethodsWe performed a literature search and underwent in‐depth discussions to provide practical tools for physicians.ResultsHAE is a rare, life‐threatening genetic disorder. Its epidemiology is poorly documented in children. Clinical manifestations usually appear during childhood or early adolescence. Classical signs, often preceded by prodromal symptoms, include transient, localized, non‐pitting, … Show more
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