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Skin Barrier Dysfunction in AD
Dermatology
In this highlight video from the May 2024 ADVENT symposium at ESPD’s Annual Meeting in Košice, Slovakia, Dr. Lisa Weibel discusses how type 2 inflammation contributes to epidermal barrier dysfunction and AD signs and symptoms.
Explore 3 interactive patient cases to learn more about the signs, symptoms, and burden of atopic dermatitis.
Diagnose the patients based on a variety of cases and presentations based on American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) criteria and assess their disease severity
Role of Type 2 Inflammation Across Different Chronic Diseases
Type 2 Inflammation
Profs. Oscar Palomares, Stephan Weidinger, Valerie Lund, and Ulrike von Arnim highlight how underlying type 2 inflammation contributes to key symptoms of inflammatory diseases across organs
Within and Beyond the Skin: New Perspectives on the Role of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
Dermatology
This video from the May 2024 ADVENT symposium at ESPD’s Annual Meeting in Košice, Slovakia features Dr. Lisa Weibel presenting how local type 2 inflammation within the skin contributes to epidermal barrier dysfunction, dysbiosis, and neuroimmune dysfunction, leading to the clinical signs and symptoms of AD. Dr. Weibel also reviews how systemic inflammation affects organ systems beyond the skin, and could potentially manifest as atopic and non-atopic comorbidities.
Diving Below the Surface of AD: The Role of Type 2 Inflammation
Dermatology
This video from the September 2024 ADVENT symposium at EADV’s Annual Meeting in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, features Dr. Stephan Weidinger discussing how local type 2 inflammation at the skin tissue level contributes to epidermal barrier dysfunction, dysbiosis, and neuroimmune dysfunction, leading to the clinical signs and symptoms of AD. Dr. Weidinger also reviews how systemic inflammation affects organ systems beyond the skin and can manifest as atopic and non-atopic comorbidities.
GOLD 2023 | Role of Underlying Inflammation in COPD Pathology and Clinical Features
Pulmonology
Dr Igor Barjaktarevic discusses the role of underlying inflammation in COPD pathology and associated clinical features and explore the importance of biomarker assessments and endotyping in COPD
GOLD 2023 | Clinical Presentation of COPD and Disease Burden
Pulmonology
Dr. Igor Barjaktarevic discusses the diverse clinical aspects of COPD, emphasizing the role of inflammation and the importance of recognizing the heterogeneity of COPD.
GOLD 2023 | Beyond a One Size Fits All Approach: Recognizing the Heterogeneity of COPD
Pulmonology
Drs. Stephen Rennard and Igor Barjaktarevic discuss the diverse clinical aspects of COPD, emphasizing the role of inflammation and the importance of recognizing the heterogeneity of COPD.
Expert Case Series: The Burden of AD in Pediatric Patients
Dermatology
Discover clinical insights with Prof. Jonathan Silverberg: Uncovering the multidimensional burden of atopic dermatitis via this interactive case study.
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Sanofi and Regeneron are global leaders in pharmaceutical development, each with a long history of supporting frontline physicians to improve human health and reduce the burden of disease. Driven by the same commitment to patients and their families, Sanofi and Regeneron have partnered to take on type 2 inflammation and the range of chronic conditions in which excessive inflammation plays a role.