Hereditary angioedema : a rare but serious and commonly misdiagnosed disease Lisa Zacek - Hagerstown, MD : Wolters Kluwer : 2022 - Volume 52(12) : pages 44-50

Hereditary angiodema is a rare and commonly misdiagnosed disease characterized by recurrent, painful, nonnurticarial, and nonpruritic deep tissue swelling attacks, including potentially life-threatening asphyxiation. Nurses can assist in identifying disease hallmarks and provide emergency care. patient support, and education about inject able or infused medications

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