A 50-year-old woman known to have type 1 diabetes mellitus presented with a rare case of angio-oedema associated with colistin use. The angio-oedema was temporally associated with the use and discontinuation of colistin with the reasonable exclusion of important differential diagnoses. Pseudoallergy may be a probable underlying mechanism. However, we cannot exclude the possibility of hereditary angio-oedema type 2 or 3, or that her concomitant medications (particularly enalapril) and her renal impairment contributed to the risk and severity of her angio-oedema.
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Abulfathi, A. A., Greyling, T., Makiwane, M., Esser, M., & Decloedt, E. (2016). Angio-oedema associated with colistin. South African Medical Journal, 106(10), 990–991. https://doi.org/10.7196/SAMJ.2016.v106i10.10835
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