Abstract

The occurrence of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI)-induced visceral angioedema is infrequent, frequently overlooked, and presents a diagnostic challenge due to its wide range of non-specific symptoms.While ACEI-induced visceral angioedema is more frequently observed in females and African Americans, it is crucial not to overlook the possibility of this phenomenon in other demographic groups as well.Its rarity emphasizes the importance of including it in the list of potential conditions to be considered, thus preventing unnecessary tests and procedures.

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