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Quincke's edema is a morphological variant of urticaria, it is a clearly defined edema of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. In 1 5-20% of cases, Quincke's edema is observed without urticaria.

Quincke's angioedema, also known as Quincke's urticaria, is a rare and potentially serious condition characterized by swelling of the subcutaneous tissue, mucous membranes and sometimes muscles.

Qualitative changes in urine are often the only signs of urological diseases, since many of them are asymptomatic.
Q fever (Latin: Q-febris, ricketsiosis Q rickettsiosis, coxiellosis, pneumorickettsiosis, slaughterhouse fever, pneumonic typhus. Derrick-Burnett disease. Balkan flu, Central Asian fever) is an acute natural focal zoonotic rickettsiosis with various mechanisms of transmission of the pathogen, characterized by the development of widespread reticuloendotheliosis.
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