Unpredictable swelling. A bradykinin-driven mechanism. A disease that’s still too often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
That diagnostic gap has real consequences. Even when it presents exactly like a histamine-driven reaction, HAE is ultimately a bradykinin-mediated disease so antihistamines, corticosteroids, and epinephrine will not alleviate an attack.3
Early recognition and treatment matter.
Attack frequency, severity, location, and duration vary widely, even within the same patient, making attacks difficult to predict.
When present, prodromal symptoms may provide the earliest opportunity to treat. Patients should be educated to recognize their individual warning signs and keep on-demand treatment readily available.
Hereditary Angioedema with Normal C1-INH (HAE-nC1-INH)
HAE due to unknown mutation (HAE-UNK)
C1-INH, C1-inhibitor; HAE, hereditary angioedema; HAE-C1-INH, hereditary angioedema due to C1-INH deficiency; GI, gastrointestinal.
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