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Abstract
Hereditary angioedema is a relatively uncommon disease that may affect women during their reproductive years. A case report of a pregnancy complicated by hereditary angioedema, followed by a review of the literature, is presented. Although the disease usually follows a benign course, maternal mortality has been noted. Features unique to pregnancy are discussed. Knowledge of the pathophysiology and possible complications is essential for the proper management of the pregnancy.
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