PMID: 9551333Apr 29, 1998Paper

Hereditary angioedema in the German-speaking region

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete
H D GöringB Wüthrich

Abstract

A multicentre, retrospective study of hereditary deficiency of C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) function, a deficiency which clinically manifests as hereditary angioedema (HAE), was performed in six centres in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 242 individuals were registered with proven functional or quantitative deficiency of C1-INH who belonged to kindered with disease manifestation in 2 to 6 generations. Considering the total population in the three countries and the number of registered individuals, a frequency of the deficiency of 0.02 x 10(-4) was calculated. As this epidemiological study involved only 6 centres, a 10 to 100 times higher frequency of C1-INH deficiency is estimated to be a more realistic value. Out of the 242 registered individuals 110 were evaluated for type and location of clinical manifestation of the deficiency, the laboratory data and the therapy outcome. 86 (78.2%) of the patients belonged to the "common type" and 24 (21.8%) to the "variant type" of HAE. In 53.9% of the cases first manifestation of the disease was before the age of 20 years. In only 3.9% of the patient population did the disease begin after 40 years of age. A mean time lag of 5,3 years was observed, between the first manifestation and ...Continue Reading

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