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The role of ace gene polymorphism in the development of angioedema secondary to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers
M. Guleca,
, Z. Caliskanera, Y. Tuncab, S. Ozturka, E. Bozogluc, D. Gulb, F. Erela, O. Kartala, M. Karaayvaza
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gulec_mustafa@yahoo.com
Correspondence: Dr. Mustafa Gulec. Gülhane Askeri Tip Akademisi. Allerjik Hastaliklar BD. 06018, Ankara, TURKEY. Fax: + 90-312-304 4139.
Correspondence: Dr. Mustafa Gulec. Gülhane Askeri Tip Akademisi. Allerjik Hastaliklar BD. 06018, Ankara, TURKEY. Fax: + 90-312-304 4139.
a Department Internal Medicine & Division of Allergy. Gülhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School. Ankara.Turkey
b Department of Medical Genetic. Gülhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School. Ankara.Turkey
c Department Internal Medicine and Division of Geriatric Disease. Gülhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School. Ankara.Turkey
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The role of ace gene polymorphism in the development of angioedema secondary to angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers
M. Gulec, Z. Caliskaner, Y. Tunca, S. Ozturk, E. Bozoglu, D. Gul, F. Erel, O. Kartal, M. Karaayvaz
10.1016/S0301-0546(08)72537-0Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 2008;36:134-40