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Misdiagnosis of hereditary angio-oedema type 1 and type 2
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We recommend that all suspected cases of hereditary angio-oedema are reviewed, that specialist advice is sought before making the diagnosis and that the diagnosis is only made after initial abnormal serology is confirmed on a second sample.
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