EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ANGIOEDEMA WITHOUT WHEALS IN AN ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY CENTER

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Malbran, Eloisa [1 ]
Fernandez Romero, Diego [1 ]
Cecilia Juri, Maria [1 ]
Larrauri, Blas J. [1 ]
Malbran, Alejandro [1 ]
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[1] Unidad Alergia Asma & Inmunol Clin, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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angioedema; epidemiology; allergy; URTICARIA; DIAGNOSIS; EDEMA;
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We describe the diagnostic epidemiology, the clinical course, the family history and the response to treatment of patients with angioedema without wheals (AWW) at an Allergy and Immunology Clinical Center. We reviewed the case records of all patients at our office from January 1997 to April 2013. We recorded sex, age, age at onset of symptoms, family history of angioedema, number of visits to the office, type of angioedema, and response to treatment from those patients with angioedema without wheals. We classified angioedema according to its pathophysiology. We also describe those patients with angioedema mimics. From a total of 17 823 new patients, 303 had a presumptive diagnosis of angioedema without wheals. Twenty-three patients had an angioedema mimic. Forty percent were male and 60% were female. Average age at first visit was 40.6. Average number of visits was 2.4. Fifty-seven patients referred a family history. We attributed idiopathic angioedema to 55.7% of patients, 24.3% were drug related, 15.7% were due to C1 inhibitor deficiency, 2.1% were drug related + idiopathic angioedema, 1.4% were type III and 0.7% had exercise-induced angioedema. Ninety six percent of 53 evaluable idiopathic angioedema patients referred a benefit with anti-histamine therapy. AWW was a rare cause of consultation. Most of our patients had anti H1 responsive idiopathic angioedema and none had allergic angioedema. Women cases prevailed over men's. Family history and average age of onset of symptoms were different among the different types of angioedema.
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