Angioneurotic oedema is a rare disease caused by Cl esterase inhibitor deficiency. Hereditary angioneurotic oedema includes type I (quantitative and functional) deficiency and type 11 (functional) deficiency. Its prophylactic treatment during pregnancy, based on danazol therapy if the fetus is male, may avoid acute attacks of generalized or laryngeal oedema.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Fr Anesth Reanim
October 1998
Objective: To assess incidence of secondary brain insults of systemic origin (SBISOs) such as arterial hypotension, hypoxaemia, hypercarbia, and anaemia in severely head injured children; to assess their impact on mortality and morbidity in the short- and long-term.
Study Design: Prospective, open study covering a 24-month period.
Patients: Seventy-one children, under 15 years of age, admitted to a trauma centre for severe brain injury.