Do patients with low C4 and known hereditary angioedema need an immunodeficiency/complement deficiency evaluation even if there is no infection history?
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Allergy & Immunology · PennState Health
In most cases of HAE, the C4 is depressed and not absent, and the CH50 would be normal. For this reason, the complement pathway can still generate C3a, C5a, and induce cell lysis.