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. 2003;206(2):106-9.
doi: 10.1159/000068456.

Angioedema and oral contraception

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Angioedema and oral contraception

L Bouillet et al. Dermatology. 2003.

Abstract

Background: Oral contraceptives can precipitate attacks of hereditary angioedema (ANE) or induce acquired forms.

Objective: We studied 5 patients who had an ANE which had begun under oral contraception and disappeared after stopping the pill.

Methods: We explored the clinical and biological characteristics of these patients.

Results: The symptoms developed during the first year or later after starting contraception; the patients reported relapsing swelling of the lips, hands, larynx and abdomen. All women had normal serum C4 and C1 inhibitor (C1Inh) antigen levels, but a lowered C1Inh activity, with a marked protein cleavage on the immunoblot. The suppression of the pill was associated with the regression of the edema and normalization of C1Inh function.

Conclusion: The mechanism of these ANE is unknown. The could be due to a modulation of C1Inh expression upon androgens or an imbalance between coagulation proteins favoring C1Inh cleavage by its target proteases.

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