Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8714084 | The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Our study included a large number of patients with FXII-HAE, and, as the first such study conducted in a South American population, it highlighted significant differences between this and other study populations. The high number of symptomatic males and patients with estrogen-independent FXII-HAE found here suggests that male sex and the absence of a hormonal influence should not discourage clinicians from searching for F12 mutations in cases of HAE with normal C1-INH.
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Authors
Camila Lopes PhD, Adriana S. PhD, Rosemeire Navickas PhD, Luana S.M. MSc, Mariana P.L. MD, PhD, Fábio F.M. MD, PhD, Solange Rodrigues MD, PhD, Victor Koji BSc, Nathália MSc, Rozana Fátima MD, PhD, Eli MD, PhD, Faradiba Sarquis MD, PhD,