Summary:
Quincke’s edema is a non-inflammatory, relapsing edema of subcutaneous and
sumucous tissue, most frequently in the area of face, lips and tongue. The edema is usually not
dangerous for the patient, and the risk is due to the development of larynx edema and obstruction
of respiratory passages. Etiology is mostly impossible to determine. The contribution describes the
case history of a 76-year female patient with 20 years of recurrent edema and urticaria episodes.
Key words:
Quincke’s edema, obstruction of respiratory pathways, etiology, therapy.
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