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  2. Hereditary angioedema - Wikipedia

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    Normal C1 inhibitor level hereditary angioedema is thought to involve various mutations that increased bradykinin activity and cause a decreased threshold for activation of the plasma contact system thus leading to the symptoms of angioedema. [7] Hereditary angioedema with normal C1-inhibitor is a genetically heterogeneous disorder.

  3. Gene-editing offers hope for people with potentially fatal ...

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    Hereditary angioedema is characterised by severe, painful and unpredictable swelling attacks, which can affect breathing. Gene-editing offers hope for people with potentially fatal hereditary disorder

  4. Acquired C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency - Wikipedia

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    However, it is thought that this disease prevalence could be higher due to diagnostic oversight and the shared symptoms of acquired angioedema with similar diseases. [5] This disease tends to affect males and females equally. [4] Additionally, individuals with acquired angioedema usually develop symptoms in their fourth decade of life or older. [4]

  5. Angioedema - Wikipedia

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    The hereditary form (HAE) often goes undetected for a long time, as its symptoms resemble those of more common disorders, such as allergy or intestinal colic. An important clue is the failure of hereditary angioedema to respond to antihistamines or steroids, a characteristic that distinguishes it from allergic reactions. It is particularly ...

  6. C1-inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Deficiency of this protein is associated with hereditary angioedema ("hereditary angioneurotic edema"), or swelling due to leakage of fluid from blood vessels into connective tissue. [9] Deficiency of C1-inhibitor permits plasma kallikrein activation, which leads to the production of the vasoactive peptide bradykinin.

  7. Garadacimab - Wikipedia

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    Garadacimab is an experimental human monoclonal antibody under investigation for the treatment of hereditary angioedema. [1] Garadacimab is a monoclonal antibody against the activated coagulation factor XIIa (FXIIa), with potential anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant activities.

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