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" Clinical Features and Outcomes Associated with Angioedema in the Emergency Department "
Sandefur, Benjamin J.; Oliveira J. e Silva, Lucas; Lohse, Christine M.; Goyal, Kiran A.; Barbara, David W.; Castaneda-Guarderas, Ana; Liu, Xiao-wei; Campbell, Ronna L.
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AL
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Record Number
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932781
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LA3nq3h9s8
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Sandefur, Benjamin J.; Oliveira J. e Silva, Lucas; Lohse, Christine M.; Goyal, Kiran A.; Barbara, David W.; Castaneda-Guarderas, Ana; Liu, Xiao-wei; Campbell, Ronna L.
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Title & Author
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Clinical Features and Outcomes Associated with Angioedema in the Emergency Department [Article]\ Sandefur, Benjamin J.; Oliveira J. e Silva, Lucas; Lohse, Christine M.; Goyal, Kiran A.; Barbara, David W.; Castaneda-Guarderas, Ana; Liu, Xiao-wei; Campbell, Ronna L.
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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20/5
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Date
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2019
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Abstract
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Introduction: Angioedema represents self-limited, localized swelling of submucosal or subcutaneous tissues. While the underlying etiology may be undeterminable in the emergent setting, nonhistaminergic and histaminergic angioedema respond differently to therapeutic interventions, with implications for empiric treatment. Clinical features and outcome differences among nonhistaminergic vs histaminergic angioedema patients in the emergency department (ED) are poorly characterized. We aim to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes among ED patients with angioedema by suspected etiology.
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