%0 Journal Article %T Cricothyroidotomy in a angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) Inhibitor tongue¡äs angioedema. %A Acle-Cervera L %A Morales-Angulo C %A Garc¨ªa-Zornoza R %A Rubio Su¨¢rez A %J Revista de la Sociedad Otorrinolaringol¨®gica de Castilla y Le¨®n, Cantabria y La Rioja %D 2013 %I Sociedad Otorrinolaringol¨®gica de Castilla y Le¨®n, Cantabria y La Rioja %X Hereditary angioedema by inhibitors of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme(ACE) is a very rare disorder. It usually affects the upper airway mucosa andproduce rapidly evolving acute exacerbations requiring urgent treatment.We repost the case of a patient being treated with ACE inhibitors and anreview of prevalence, pathophysiology and management of angioedemawith ACE inhibitors for treatment and the latest treatments. %K Cricothyroidotomy %K angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor %K angioedema %U https://sites.google.com/site/revistasociedadorlclcrcarga/home/revistaorl201302_cricotirotomiaedema.pdf?attredirects=0