
Prof. Peter Hellings discusses the interconnection between the pathophysiology, burden and clinical management of uncontrolled and/or severe CRSwNP
This symposium delves into the pivotal role of type 2 inflammation in diverse skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, chronic spontaneous urticaria, and bullous pemphigoid. It highlights both shared and distinct disease mechanisms and patient burdens, providing crucial insights for optimizing clinical management strategies through a series of engaging panel discussions with Drs Eichenfield, Elmariah, Culton, and Hawkes.
Dr Lawrence Eichenfield explores the broadening of treatment goals for long-term disease control, highlighting the importance of this approach in atopic dermatitis. Drs Culton, Elmariah, and Hawkes expand the discussion to further examine specific management goals unique to each skin disease (bullous pemphigoid, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria).

Dr. Amy Paller discusses the clinical utility of TARC measurements in AD management at EADV 2025
Use this educational tool to explore the daily burden of loss of smell for patients with CRSwNP.
Join Dr. Sarina Elmariah as she discusses the challenges in diagnosing prurigo nodularis.

Join Dr. Leonard Bacharier as he discusses the definition of clinical remission in pediatric asthma and how it can represent a potential target in pediatric asthma management.
Pediatric gastroenterology experts Dr Carolina Gutiérrez Junquera and Dr Christos Tzivinikos where they discuss the importance of early identification and management of pediatric EoE to improve long-term outcomes. They highlight clinical data and discuss their practical experiences with pediatric EoE, including their perspectives on co-occurring type 2 inflammatory diseases, the chronic nature of EoE, and the future of EoE research and therapeutic development.

Many AD treatment goals focus on clinical manifestations, so that if a patient is free of lesions, their disease is considered well controlled. However, the inflammatory process underlying AD reaches far beyond the skin, affecting patients in unique ways at different stages of their lives. Education on the importance of treating AD beyond the skin and altering the treatment approach to fit the individual patient will help improve clinical management and reduce long-term patient burden.

Join global experts Prof. Salvatore Oliva and Dr. Dhandapani Ashok for an educational symposium at ESPGHAN, as they discuss the burden and impact of underlying type 2 inflammation in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), and the importance of early diagnosis and management in pediatric patients.

Prof. Salvatore Oliva and Dr. Milli Gupta discuss the importance of long-term care, multidimensional assessment, and the latest data for biologics.
Experience this engaging presentation by Dr. Donna Culton, Prof. Dédée Murrell, and Prof. Ulrike Raap, who highlight the heterogeneous clinical presentations of BP and its burden, delve beneath the surface into how autoimmunity and predominantly type 2 inflammation mediate the disease, and explore the evolving toolbox of current approaches in BP management.