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Hereditary Angioedema: Increased Number of Attacks after Frequent Treatments with C1 Inhibitor Concentrate
American Journal of Medicine, 07/29/09
Bork K et al. – A possible explanation for the increase in the frequency of attacks may lie in the large number of injections of C1 inhibitor concentrate.
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