Acquired angioedema and Helicobacter pylori infection in a child
We describe a 10-year-old boy with acquired Helicobacter pylori infection and simultaneous angioedema which is a rare but life-threatening condition. Our patient was hospitalised with generalised angioedema and severe circulatory shock due to extreme loss of fluids and proteins into interstitial tis...
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description | We describe a 10-year-old boy with acquired Helicobacter pylori infection and simultaneous angioedema which is a rare but life-threatening condition. Our patient was hospitalised with generalised angioedema and severe circulatory shock due to extreme loss of fluids and proteins into interstitial tissues (weight gain 10 kg within 2 days, extreme haemoconcentration--haemoglobin 206 g/l, haematocrit 0.570, leucocytosis 18,300 /microl, high lactate 13.8 mmol/l) and simultaneous failure of the complement system (C3 |
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