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Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema

BACKGROUND: Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare but life-threatening condition. HAE types I and II (HAE-1/2) result from C1-inhibitor (C1–INH) deficiency. However, recent genetic analysis has established a new type of HAE with normal C1–INH (HAEnC1-INH). The mutations of factor XII, plasminogen, a...

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Autores principales: Ohsawa, Isao, Fukunaga, Atsushi, Imamura, Shinya, Iwamoto, Kazumasa, Tanaka, Akio, Hide, Michihiro, Honda, Daisuke, Yamashita, Kouhei, Fujiwara, Chisako, Ishikawa, Osamu, Yamaguchi, Takeo, Maehara, Junichi, Hirose, Tomoya, Ieko, Masahiro, Umekita, Kunihiko, Nakamura, Yuya, Gotoh, Hiromichi
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100511
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author Ohsawa, Isao
Fukunaga, Atsushi
Imamura, Shinya
Iwamoto, Kazumasa
Tanaka, Akio
Hide, Michihiro
Honda, Daisuke
Yamashita, Kouhei
Fujiwara, Chisako
Ishikawa, Osamu
Yamaguchi, Takeo
Maehara, Junichi
Hirose, Tomoya
Ieko, Masahiro
Umekita, Kunihiko
Nakamura, Yuya
Gotoh, Hiromichi
author_facet Ohsawa, Isao
Fukunaga, Atsushi
Imamura, Shinya
Iwamoto, Kazumasa
Tanaka, Akio
Hide, Michihiro
Honda, Daisuke
Yamashita, Kouhei
Fujiwara, Chisako
Ishikawa, Osamu
Yamaguchi, Takeo
Maehara, Junichi
Hirose, Tomoya
Ieko, Masahiro
Umekita, Kunihiko
Nakamura, Yuya
Gotoh, Hiromichi
author_sort Ohsawa, Isao
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description BACKGROUND: Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare but life-threatening condition. HAE types I and II (HAE-1/2) result from C1-inhibitor (C1–INH) deficiency. However, recent genetic analysis has established a new type of HAE with normal C1–INH (HAEnC1-INH). The mutations of factor XII, plasminogen, angiopoietin 1, and kininogen 1 genes may be the cause of HAEnC1-INH. Nevertheless, other causative molecules (HAE-unknown) may be involved. The Japanese therapeutic environment for HAE has been improving owing to the self-subcutaneous injection of icatibant, which was approved for the treatment of acute attack and enables early therapy. Erythema marginatum (EM) is a visible prodromal symptom which occasionally occurs prior to an angioedema attack; hence, recognizing the risk of an acute attack is important for early treatment. However, the detailed characteristics of EM remain unclear. In this study, we first investigated the clinical manifestations of EM in Japanese patients with HAE. METHODS: A 20-point survey was developed and distributed to 40 physicians to gather clinical data on EM from patients with HAE. RESULTS: Data on 68 patients with HAE (58 patients with HAE-1/2 and 10 patients with HAE-unknown) were collected. Of the patients with HAE-1/2, 53.4% experienced EM, whereas 43.1% did not. The forearm was the most frequent area of EM (64.5%), followed by the abdomen (29.0%) and upper arm and precordium (19.3%). Of the HAE-1/2 patients with EM, 41.9% always had angioedema following EM, while 29.0% always had colocalization of EM with angioedema. Moreover, 3.2% showed a correlation between the awareness of EM and severity of an angioedema attack. In 60.9% of HAE-1/2 patients with EM, the interval between the awareness of EM and appearance of angioedema was <3 h. Of the patients with HAE-unknown, 30.0% also experienced EM. CONCLUSION: We confirmed that more than one-half of Japanese patients with HAE-1/2 and one-third of those with HAE-unknown develop EM as the prodromal symptom of an angioedema attack. Physicians should communicate the significance of EM to patients with HAE to prepare them for possible imminent attacks.
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spelling pubmed-78729762021-02-26 Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema Ohsawa, Isao Fukunaga, Atsushi Imamura, Shinya Iwamoto, Kazumasa Tanaka, Akio Hide, Michihiro Honda, Daisuke Yamashita, Kouhei Fujiwara, Chisako Ishikawa, Osamu Yamaguchi, Takeo Maehara, Junichi Hirose, Tomoya Ieko, Masahiro Umekita, Kunihiko Nakamura, Yuya Gotoh, Hiromichi World Allergy Organ J Article BACKGROUND: Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare but life-threatening condition. HAE types I and II (HAE-1/2) result from C1-inhibitor (C1–INH) deficiency. However, recent genetic analysis has established a new type of HAE with normal C1–INH (HAEnC1-INH). The mutations of factor XII, plasminogen, angiopoietin 1, and kininogen 1 genes may be the cause of HAEnC1-INH. Nevertheless, other causative molecules (HAE-unknown) may be involved. The Japanese therapeutic environment for HAE has been improving owing to the self-subcutaneous injection of icatibant, which was approved for the treatment of acute attack and enables early therapy. Erythema marginatum (EM) is a visible prodromal symptom which occasionally occurs prior to an angioedema attack; hence, recognizing the risk of an acute attack is important for early treatment. However, the detailed characteristics of EM remain unclear. In this study, we first investigated the clinical manifestations of EM in Japanese patients with HAE. METHODS: A 20-point survey was developed and distributed to 40 physicians to gather clinical data on EM from patients with HAE. RESULTS: Data on 68 patients with HAE (58 patients with HAE-1/2 and 10 patients with HAE-unknown) were collected. Of the patients with HAE-1/2, 53.4% experienced EM, whereas 43.1% did not. The forearm was the most frequent area of EM (64.5%), followed by the abdomen (29.0%) and upper arm and precordium (19.3%). Of the HAE-1/2 patients with EM, 41.9% always had angioedema following EM, while 29.0% always had colocalization of EM with angioedema. Moreover, 3.2% showed a correlation between the awareness of EM and severity of an angioedema attack. In 60.9% of HAE-1/2 patients with EM, the interval between the awareness of EM and appearance of angioedema was <3 h. Of the patients with HAE-unknown, 30.0% also experienced EM. CONCLUSION: We confirmed that more than one-half of Japanese patients with HAE-1/2 and one-third of those with HAE-unknown develop EM as the prodromal symptom of an angioedema attack. Physicians should communicate the significance of EM to patients with HAE to prepare them for possible imminent attacks. World Allergy Organization 2021-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7872976/ /pubmed/33643518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100511 Text en © 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ohsawa, Isao
Fukunaga, Atsushi
Imamura, Shinya
Iwamoto, Kazumasa
Tanaka, Akio
Hide, Michihiro
Honda, Daisuke
Yamashita, Kouhei
Fujiwara, Chisako
Ishikawa, Osamu
Yamaguchi, Takeo
Maehara, Junichi
Hirose, Tomoya
Ieko, Masahiro
Umekita, Kunihiko
Nakamura, Yuya
Gotoh, Hiromichi
Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title_full Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title_fullStr Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title_full_unstemmed Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title_short Survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in Japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
title_sort survey of actual conditions of erythema marginatum as a prodromal symptom in japanese patients with hereditary angioedema
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100511
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