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Psychosomatic Edema: How Stress Triggers Sudden Swelling

Psychosomatic Edema: How Stress Triggers Sudden Swelling

Definition and Nomenclature: Angioneurotic Edema Angioneurotic Edema (ANE), historically and commonly known as **Quincke’s Disease**, constitutes a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by recurrent, self-limiting bouts of localized, non-inflammatory swelling affecting the deeper layers of the skin, the subcutaneous tissue, and the submucosa of various internal organs. This condition is fundamentally distinct from common urticaria […]

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