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New Directions in Angioedema: A Focus on Etiologies and Clinical Approach
Date:6/10/2009

A Complimentary Continuing Education Newsletter Series for Healthcare Professionals

VOORHEES, N.J., June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Angioedema is a clinical syndrome characterized by localized, subcutaneous and/or submucosal swelling. Diagnosing the underlying cause of angioedema can be challenging, as there are multiple etiologies of this condition, all of which produce nearly identical symptoms. It is critical for healthcare professionals to understand the various causes of angioedema, as this is the first step toward accurate diagnosis and management of this complex condition.

To address the need for current education on angioedema, Robert Michael Educational Institute LLC (RMEI) and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) are jointly sponsoring a complimentary continuing education newsletter series titled New Directions in Angioedema. The second issue of this three-part newsletter series has just been released and is titled New Directions in Angioedema: A Focus on Etiologies and Clinical Approach. This issue is designed to assist physicians and nurses in understanding the etiology and diagnosis of angioedema. This activity is supported by an educational grant from ViroPharma Incorporated.

Timothy J. Craig, DO, Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Aleena Banerji, MD, Instructor of Medicine and Assistant Training Program Director at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, comprise the editorial board for this newsletter series.

Healthcare professionals can download this continuing education newsletter series by visiting www.RMEI.com/AE101.

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