190 search results for: Clinical Management

EADV 2025
On Demand
The Burden of a Lifetime: Can Disease Modification Rewrite the Narrative of Atopic Dermatitis?

Join Professors Jean-David Bouaziz, Amy Paller, and Alan Irvine for a dynamic presentation on the multifaceted burden of atopic dermatitis, the evolving concept of disease modification, and how targeted systemic therapies may help improve long-term patient outcomes.

ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe Asthma “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes
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ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe Asthma “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes

Join Drs. Njira Lugogo, Simon Couillard, and Mario Castro for a session exploring the link between pathogenic mucus and impaired lung function in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma and the potential for disease modification with targeted therapy.

ERS 2024 | Fireside Chat: What Is the Potential for Disease Modification in the Era of Biologics?
Pulmonology
ERS 2024 | Fireside Chat: What Is the Potential for Disease Modification in the Era of Biologics?
expert video

Professors Celeste Porsbjerg and Klaus Rabe and Dr Mario Castro discuss disease modification in severe asthma, including what disease modification is, how it can be identified, and how the advent of biologics may bring about disease modification.

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ADVENT at ERS 2024
On Demand
ERS 2024 | Airway Remodeling: A Permanent or Transitory Consequence in Severe Asthma Patients?

Join Klaus Rabe, MD, PhD, FERS; Celeste Porsberg, MD, PhD; and Mario Castro, MD, MPH, for a symposium on airway remodeling in severe asthma patients.

ADVENT at ERS 2024
On Demand
ERS 2024 | A Breath of Fresh Air: A Greater Understanding of COPD With Type 2 Inflammation

Join experts Henrik Watz, Mona Bafadhel, and Alberto Papi for an educational symposium on the link between underlying drivers of COPD with type 2 inflammation and cumulative patient burden, exploring the role of type 2 cytokines, and current and emerging therapies.

Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in Atopic Dermatitis?
Dermatology
Can Therapy-Free Disease Control Be Achieved in Atopic Dermatitis?
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Amy Paller reviews a Japanese study showing that early proactive treatment of infant atopic dermatitis with topical corticosteroids reduced the incidence of food allergy but was also associated with decreased gains in height and weight.

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Type 2 Inflammation: Links With Severe Uncontrolled CRSwNP
Rhinology
Type 2 Inflammation: Links With Severe Uncontrolled CRSwNP
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In this video soundbite from the ERS-ISIAN 2025 symposium, Dr. Vibeke Backer discusses how Type 2 inflammation drives severe, uncontrolled CRSwNP. It covers key immune cells and biomarkers (e.g., IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, TSLP), global prevalence differences, and the importance of symptom tracking and targeted therapies.

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The Effect of Dupilumab on the Atopic March and Risk of Nonatopic Comorbidities in Pediatric Patients With AD
Dermatology
The Effect of Dupilumab on the Atopic March and Risk of Nonatopic Comorbidities in Pediatric Patients With AD
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Thomas Bieber discusses how early dupilumab intervention in pediatric atopic dermatitis may alter the atopic march, reducing the risk of developing atopic comorbidities as well as nonatopic comorbidities such as infections and psychosomatic issues.

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Differential Effects of Dupilumab and JAK Inhibitors on CCL17 (TARC) in Patients With AD
Dermatology
Differential Effects of Dupilumab and JAK Inhibitors on CCL17 (TARC) in Patients With AD
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In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Oscar Palomares compares the effects of biologics and JAK inhibitors on the biomarker CCL17 (TARC) in atopic dermatitis.

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Dupilumab Reduces Total IgE and Allergen-Specific IgE in a Real-World Study of Pediatric Patients With AD and Type 2 Comorbidities
Dermatology
Dupilumab Reduces Total IgE and Allergen-Specific IgE in a Real-World Study of Pediatric Patients With AD and Type 2 Comorbidities
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Oscar Palomares discusses evidence demonstrating that dupilumab reduces both total and allergen-specific IgE in pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis and comorbid allergic diseases, underscoring the role of IL-4/IL-13 blockade in modulating B-cell activity.

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