Endothelial cell function in patients with hereditary angioedema: Elevated soluble E-selectin level during inter-attack periods
2012
Background
The bradykinin pathway in the pathomechanism of hereditary angioedema due to C1-inhibitor deficiency (henceforward “hereditary angioedema”) has been thoroughly studied; however, much less is known about endothelial cell function. Enhanced endothelial cell permeability is obvious during edematous attacks, but not during inter-attack periods. Our knowledge about other endothelial characteristics is even more incomplete.
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