Life Threatening Idiopathic Recurrent Angioedema Responding to Cannabis.

IF 0.7 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Case Reports in Immunology Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-16 DOI:10.1155/2015/780824
Amit Frenkel, Aviel Roy-Shapira, Brotfain Evgeni, Koyfman Leonid, Abraham Borer, Moti Klein
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Abstract

We present a case of a 27-year-old man with recurrent episodes of angioedema since he was 19, who responded well to treatment with medical grade cannabis. Initially, he responded to steroids and antihistamines, but several attempts to withdraw treatment resulted in recurrence. In the last few months before prescribing cannabis, the frequency and severity of the attacks worsened and included several presyncope events, associated with scrotal and neck swelling. No predisposing factors were identified, and extensive workup was negative. The patient reported that he was periodically using cannabis socially and that during these periods he was free of attacks. Recent data suggest that cannabis derivatives are involved in the control of mast cell activation. Consequently, we decided to try a course of inhaled cannabis as modulators of immune cell functions. The use of inhaled cannabis resulted in a complete response, and he has been free of symptoms for 2 years. An attempt to withhold the inhaled cannabis led to a recurrent attack within a week, and resuming cannabis maintained the remission, suggesting a cause and effect relationship.

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大麻对危及生命的特发性复发性血管性水肿的反应。
我们提出了一个27岁的男子反复发作的血管性水肿,因为他是19,谁响应良好的治疗与医疗级大麻。最初,他对类固醇和抗组胺药有反应,但几次试图停止治疗导致复发。在开大麻处方前的最后几个月,发作的频率和严重程度恶化,包括几次晕厥前事件,伴有阴囊和颈部肿胀。未发现易感因素,广泛的随访均为阴性。患者报告说,他定期使用大麻,在这些期间,他没有发作。最近的数据表明,大麻衍生物参与控制肥大细胞的激活。因此,我们决定尝试一个疗程的吸入大麻作为免疫细胞功能调节剂。使用吸入大麻导致完全缓解,他已无症状2年。试图停止吸入大麻导致一周内反复发作,恢复吸食大麻使病情得以缓解,表明存在因果关系。
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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
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发文量
14
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Case Reports in Immunology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series related to allergies, immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, immune disorders, cancer immunology and transplantation immunology.
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