Title of article :
Angioedema in a Patient with C1 Esterase Inhibitor Deficiency
Author/Authors :
Murinello, Antonino Hospital de Curry Cabral Division of Internal Medicine - Lisbon, Portugal , Braz, Sandra Hospital de Curry Cabral Division of Internal Medicine - Lisbon, Portugal , Arranhado, Emilia Immunologic Pathology Laboratory Lisboa - Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Angioedema is characterized by recurrent, circumscribed, solitary or multiple
subcutaneous and mucosal swelling, involving the extremities, face, larynx, bowel
wall. Angioedema is due to hereditary or acquired varieties of C1 esterase inhibitor
(C1INH) deficiency.
A case of atypical acquired angioedema in a 49-year old man, responding
favourably to cinnarizine and alcohol abstinence, is presented in this article.
Cinnarizine was prescribed due to presumed alcoholic liver disease.
The clinical significant amelioration was not associated with concomitant good
laboratory result, which is a relatively common occurrence.
Keywords :
Angioedema , Alcohols , Complement C1 inhibitor proteins , C1 esterase , Cinnarizine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics