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UK Consensus and Canadian Algorithms PDF

Compare and contrast 2 different approaches to treating hereditary angioedema (HAE) in the acute and prophylactic setting using the UK consensus and Canadian algorithms for HAE.

Diagnostic Tool: Ask 8 to Differentiate PDF

Implement this helpful tool in your practice, provide it as a didactic aid for students, or share it with emergency medicine physicians, gastroenterologists, otolaryngologists, or others who may see patients with undiagnosed HAE.

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Clinical management of HAE

Treatment of HAE is complex, involving separate algorithms for acute attacks and prophylaxis . Read more about managing HAE

Emergency treatment of HAE

Swelling related to HAE does not respond to commonly used emergency medications, such as epinephrine, antihistamines, or glucocorticoids. See how to treat an acute attack