Hereditary angioedema
HEREDITARY ANGIOEDEMA (HAE) IS A GENETIC DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE OCCURRENCE OF TRANSITORY AND RECURRENT SUBCUTANEOUS AND/OR SUBMUCOSAL EDEMAS RESULTING IN SWELLING AND/OR ABDOMINAL PAIN
C1-esterase inhibitor deficiency; Hereditary Angioedema; Quincke edema; Hereditary angio-oedema; Angio-oedema, hereditary; Angioneurotic edema, hereditary; C1-inhibitor deficiency; C1 inhibitor deficiency; C1INH deficiency
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a disorder that results in recurrent attacks of severe swelling. The swelling most commonly affects the arms, legs, face, intestinal tract, and airway.