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Dermatology

Contribution of Type 2 Cytokines to Inflammation and Itch in AD, PN, and CSU 

Dr. Marta Ferrer describes the roles of type 2 cytokines in the processes involved in AD, PN, and CSU pathogenesis.

Marta Ferrer
MD, PhD
Marta Ferrer

Learning objectives

  • Identify the shared and unique characteristics of AD, PN, and CSU, including epidemiology, signs and symptoms, and comorbidities
  • Discuss how type 2 inflammation contributes to the clinical presentation of AD, PN, and CSU
  • Describe the role of type 2 inflammation in neuroimmune dysregulation and itch in AD, PN, and CSU

Description

Dr. Marta Ferrer discusses the unique and complementary roles of type 2 cytokines that lead to the characteristic signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria. This video was recorded at the EADV 2023 annual meeting during the ‘Emerging Understanding of Chronic Itchy Skin Diseases: Shared and Unique Drivers in AD, PN, and CSU’ symposium.

MAT-GLB-2305478 V2 11/2023

About this expert

Allergy/Immunology

Marta Ferrer

MD, PhD

Head of the Department of Allergy at Navarra University Hospital, Pamplona, Spain

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Marta Ferrer

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