@Article{Nowicki2020,
journal="Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii",
issn="1642-395X",
volume="37",
number="4",
year="2020",
title="Angioedema. Interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the Polish Dermatological Society (PTD) and Polish Society of Allergology (PTA)",
abstract="Angioedema is a non-inflammatory oedema of the subcutaneous tissue and/or mucosal membranes. It most commonly coexists with urticaria wheals and is considered to be a deep form of urticaria. Less commonly, it occurs in isolation and can take two basic forms: acquired angioedema and hereditary angioedema. Currently, there are 4 defined types of acquired angioedema and 7 types of hereditary angioedema. Treatment of angioedema depends on its form and etiological factors. Especially the genetic form, i.e. hereditary angioedema, is a considerable challenge for medical specialists, particularly dermatologists and allergists.",
author="Nowicki, Roman
and Grubska-Suchanek, Elżbieta
and Porębski, Grzegorz
and Kowalski, Marek L.
and Jahnz-Różyk, Karina
and Matuszewski, Tomasz
and Rudnicka, Lidia
and Kulus, Marek
and Barańska-Rybak, Wioletta
and Czajkowski, Rafał
and Doniec, Zbigniew
and Kowalewski, Cezary
and Kręcisz, Beata
and Lange, Magdalena
and Narbutt, Joanna
and Olszewska, Małgorzata
and Sokołowska-Wojdyło, Małgorzata
and Szczerkowska-Dobosz, Aneta
and Śpiewak, Radosław
and Trzeciak, Magdalena
and Wilkowska, Aleksandra",
pages="445--451",
doi="10.5114/ada.2020.98226",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ada.2020.98226"
}