
Dr. Jason Hawkes discusses the guidelines for chronic spontaneous urticaria and how they will impact patient management.
Learn how to recognize adaptive eating behaviors in patients with EoE and why it is important for assessment and management.

The infographic provides information about the clinical characteristics used to classify moderate COPD exacerbations and the impact of these events on lung function, future risk, and mortality.
Join allergist Dr. Nicole Chase and dermatologist Dr. Jason Hawkes as they dispel common myths in the management of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). They offer practical, empathetic strategies to move beyond unnecessary diagnostics and delays, focusing instead on urgent treatment escalation and effective management to reduce the profound burden of uncontrolled CSU on patients.
Learn how a food bolus impaction event can help identify a patient with EoE and the importance of multiple disease domains in assessing EoE.

Dr. Stella Lee and Profs. Peter Hellings and Wytske Fokkens discuss type 2 inflammation, partnering with patients to improve outcomes, and real-world data on biologic effectiveness in CRSwNP.
Prof. Greuter presents clinical data for approved treatments for adult EoE.

Learn how partnering with patients and considering the clinical relevance of symptom improvements can improve patient quality of life
Profs. Greuter, Savarino, and Giordano discuss multidimensional EoE assessment, tailoring long-term care to patient needs, and recent clinical data.

In this video soundbite from the ERS-ISIAN 2025 symposium, Dr. Sietze Reitsma discusses about indirect comparison of biologics for CRSwNP, focusing on clinical outcomes like symptom relief and safety and also highlights dupilumab, omalizumab, and mepolizumab as effective and well-tolerated options.
Join pediatric respirologist Dr. Sharon Dell and adult respirologist Dr. Simon Couillard as they discuss the prognostic and diagnostic power of asthma biomarkers and their impact on optimizing patient management across all ages.
Drs. Dellon and Dickstein host a symposium where audience members solve puzzles to uncover cutting-edge knowledge of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).