Case Study Describes ACE Inhibitor-induced Angioedema in Patient With Plasma Prekallikrein Deficiency
A case report suggests that the body has multiple ways to produce bradykinin, a molecule that can cause angioedema, in patients taking ACE inhibitors. The report, “Lisinopril-Induced Angioedema in a Patient with Plasma Prekallikrein Deficiency,” was published in the peer-reviewed journal TH Open. Angioedema can be…