201 search results for: Pathophysiology

The Shared Path: Type 2 Inflammation As a Driver of Chronic Itch
Dermatology
The Shared Path: Type 2 Inflammation As a Driver of Chronic Itch
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Professor Matthias Augustin highlights the role of type 2 inflammation in chronic itch across distinct pruritic skin diseases and the cumulative burden of chronic itch and skin lesions in PN.

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Translating the Science of CSU: From Pathogenesis to Patient Outcomes

Watch as Drs. Michihiro Hide, Marta Ferrrer, and Ana M. Giménez-Arnau discuss chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and highlight the unmet needs, importance of disease control, and emerging therapies.

Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
Dermatology
Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
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In this video from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson discusses the systemic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD) and how the disease burden extends beyond the skin. Through the lens of cumulative life course impairment, Dr. Simpson goes on to explore how persistent type 2 inflammation in AD may drive both atopic and nonatopic comorbidities, emphasizing the potential importance of early and effective therapeutic intervention to alter disease progression

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The Cycle of Inflammation in Adult Asthma
Pulmonology
The Cycle of Inflammation in Adult Asthma
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Explore the role of chronic type 2 inflammation in the cycle of exacerbations and worsening lung function in patients with asthma.

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Airway Remodeling in Type 2 Asthma is Driven by IL-4 and IL-13
Pulmonology
Airway Remodeling in Type 2 Asthma is Driven by IL-4 and IL-13
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Dr. Reynold Panettieri discusses how IL-4 and IL-13 drive airway remodeling in type 2 asthma.

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Gap in Care Leads to Progression of Fibrosis in EoE
Gastroenterology
Gap in Care Leads to Progression of Fibrosis in EoE
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Dr. Evan Dellon discusses the clinical implications of gaps in medical care on the risk of fibrotic progression in EoE.

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Importance of Assessing Multiple Disease Domains in EoE
Gastroenterology
Importance of Assessing Multiple Disease Domains in EoE
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Prof. Arjan Bredenoord and Dr. Evan Dellon emphasize the need to assess multiple disease domains to get the complete picture of patients’ EoE.

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Impact of Delayed EoE Diagnosis on Disease Progression and QoL
Gastroenterology
Impact of Delayed EoE Diagnosis on Disease Progression and QoL
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Join Prof. Arjan Bredenoord as he discusses the importance of early diagnosis of EoE.

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How Does Protective Type 2 Immunity Become Harmful Type 2 Inflammation?
Dermatology
How Does Protective Type 2 Immunity Become Harmful Type 2 Inflammation?
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In this video soundbite from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson explains how protective type 2 immunity can become dysregulated, leading to harmful type 2 inflammation.

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Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
Dermatology
Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
expert video

In this soundbite video from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson highlights the systemic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD) and how the disease burden extends beyond the skin. Through the lens of cumulative life course impairment, Dr. Simpson explores how persistent type 2 inflammation in AD may drive both atopic and nonatopic comorbidities, emphasizing the importance of early, effective treatment to alter disease progression.

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KOL Video Interview – Dr. Eric Simpson
Dermatology
KOL Video Interview – Dr. Eric Simpson
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In this exclusive KOL interview, Dr. Eric Simpson explores the cumulative, long-term impact of atopic dermatitis and highlights the potential benefits of initiating treatment early to help manage disease burden.

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