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Publications

Gil Braga B, Cravo M, Neves P, Pinto F, Mendonça C

A Rare Case of Unilateral Tongue Edema with Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors.

Acta medica portuguesa 2022 May 25;; — 2022 May 25

Ducote C, Kesterke MJ, Bhattacharjee R, Read-Fuller A, Reddy LV

Macroglossia secondary to lisinopril-induced acute angioedema.

Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) 2019 Jan;32;70-72 — 2019 Jan — 70-72

Bukhari E, Safdar OY, Shalaby M, AlSharif SM, Alsufiany K, Kari JA

Potentially lethal ACE-inhibitor-induced angioedema in a child.

Clinical case reports 2015 Jun;3;427-30 — 2015 Jun — 427-30

Kuhlen JL, Forcucci J

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor-induced unilateral tongue angioedema.

The American journal of the medical sciences 2012 Nov;344;416-7 — 2012 Nov — 416-7

Elinav E, Rabinowitz Y, Lorberbaum M, Nisanewitz V

Episodic macroglossia as the sole manifestation of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor-induced angioedema.

The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 2004 Mar;113;223-4 — 2004 Mar — 223-4

Zech J, Tasman A, Maier H

[Angioneurotic edema of the tongue, induced by administration of ACE inhibitors].

HNO 1990 Apr;38;143-4 — 1990 Apr — 143-4