
This podcast episode discusses best practices for the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis of the hands and feet, as well as current and emerging treatment options.
Listen to the latest updates in type 2 inflammatory science and associated skin diseases, brought to you by leading dermatology experts in the field. ADVENT On Air podcasts feature scientific conversations that explore new research into the pathophysiology, clinical features, and disease burden for a range of dermatological diseases linked to type 2 inflammation, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and prurigo nodularis (PN). Hear new insights revealed through expert-led conversations below or in your preferred podcast app.


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This podcast episode discusses best practices for the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis of the hands and feet

Dr. Kim describes current understandings of neuroimmune interactions in PN and CSU, including the roles of neurogenic inflammation in each disease.
Dr. Metz describes the inflammatory cell infiltrate seen in PN and CSU and how inflammatory cells in the skin contribute to a type 2 inflammatory environment.
Dr. Elmariah reveals how discussing disease pathogenesis with PN and CSU patients can contribute to a positive patient-physician relationship.

Join Dr. Hawkes as he discusses what burdens and challenges CSU patients might expect and help identify that there are immune functions responsible for their symptoms not an external cause.
Learn from Dr. Hirano and Dr. Marcon as they discuss how to unmask EoE symptoms that may be hidden by patients' coping mechanisms.