BUTTGEREIT, T, F AULENBACHER, A GUTSCHE, P KOLKHIR, K WELLER, Vera Ayala C, M MAGERL, H FARKAS, A S GRUMACH, E AYGOEREN-PUERSUEN, N BARA, M BEN-SHOSHAN, J BERNSTEIN, S BETSCHEL, L BOUILLET, T CABALLERO, M CANCIAN, A J CASTALDO, S CIMBOLLEK, D M COHN, T CRAIG, D FOMINA, A GELINCIK, V GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, A JINDAL, C KATELARIS, A KESSEL, T KINACIYAN, H J LONGHURST, I MARTINEZ-SAGUER, M RIEDL, C SCHOEFFL, P STAUBACH, A ZANICHELLI, Y ZHI, Balle Boysen H, J S FOK, P H LI, Roman HAKL, M HIDE, J PETER and M MAURER. The Chronic Angioedema Registry (CARE): Rationale, Methods and Implementation. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY. Hoboken: WILEY, 2024, 5 pp. ISSN 0954-7894. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cea.14527.
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Original name The Chronic Angioedema Registry (CARE): Rationale, Methods and Implementation
Authors BUTTGEREIT, T, F AULENBACHER, A GUTSCHE, P KOLKHIR, K WELLER, Vera Ayala C, M MAGERL, H FARKAS, A S GRUMACH, E AYGOEREN-PUERSUEN, N BARA, M BEN-SHOSHAN, J BERNSTEIN, S BETSCHEL, L BOUILLET, T CABALLERO, M CANCIAN, A J CASTALDO, S CIMBOLLEK, D M COHN, T CRAIG, D FOMINA, A GELINCIK, V GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, A JINDAL, C KATELARIS, A KESSEL, T KINACIYAN, H J LONGHURST, I MARTINEZ-SAGUER, M RIEDL, C SCHOEFFL, P STAUBACH, A ZANICHELLI, Y ZHI, Balle Boysen H, J S FOK, P H LI, Roman HAKL, M HIDE, J PETER and M MAURER.
Edition CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY, Hoboken, WILEY, 2024, 0954-7894.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30225 Allergy
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Impact factor Impact factor: 6.100 in 2022
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cea.14527
UT WoS 001254022800001
Keywords in English ACARE; angioedema; CARE; chronic; registry
Tags 14110114
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Tereza Miškechová, učo 341652. Changed: 11/7/2024 13:32.
Abstract
Angioedema (AE) is a paroxysmal, localised and self-limiting swelling of the subcutaneous and/or submucosal tissue, because of a temporary increase in vascular permeability. Recurrent AE is a heterogeneous disease, which is categorised into different types. Clinical and sociodemographic core factors in AE remain insufficiently investigated. A need exists for a large, comprehensive worldwide registry for all types of recurrent AE, applying modern methodologies and parameters from recent scientific knowledge.
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