115 search results for: chronic inflammation

IFOS 2023 | Type 2 <b>Inflammation</b> and Clinically Relevant Improvements in CRSwNP
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IFOS 2023 | Type 2 Inflammation and Clinically Relevant Improvements in CRSwNP

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.

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.

Spotlight on Type 2 <b>Inflammation</b> in the Upper and Lower Airways
Pulmonology
Spotlight on Type 2 Inflammation in the Upper and Lower Airways
expert video

In this video soundbite from the EAACI 2025 symposium, Dr. Zuzana Diamant explains pathophysiological mechanisms underlying asthma and CRSwNP, and how type 2 inflammatory cytokines drive airway remodelling in patients with severe asthma. Additionally, patients with co-existing asthma and CRSwNP have a higher type 2 inflammatory burden than patients with asthma alone.

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Immunological Drivers in CSU: Diverse Pathways to Mast Cell Activation
Dermatology
Immunological Drivers in CSU: Diverse Pathways to Mast Cell Activation
expert video

In this video from EADV 2025, Dr. Hawkes reviews the pathophysioogy of CSU with a focus on the role of type 2 inflammation

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ADVENT at ERS-ISIAN 2025
Congress
20
June
2025
Congress
ADVENT at ERS-ISIAN 2025

Join experts Vibeke Backer, MD, DMSC, and Sietze Reitsma, MD, at an educational symposium involving a comprehensive exploration of the type 2 inflammation and its pivotal role in the pathogenesis and management of CRSwNP.

World Anosmia Awareness Day
On Demand
World Anosmia Awareness Day

Explore our educational resources about loss of smell and the role of type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP, featuring expert insights from Profs. Wytske Fokkens and Joaquim Mullol.

ADVENT in Orlando, FL 2025
Congress
7
March
2025
Congress
ADVENT in Orlando, 2025

Type 2 inflammation contributes to many dermatologic diseases, which may lead to potentially life-changing burdens and challenges to patients and caregivers. By uncovering the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathophysiology of AD, PN, CSU, and BP, we can move forward in our understanding of each disease. Join global experts for an educational symposium on March 8th that will uncover the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathophysiology of AD, PN, CSU, and BP and explore questions driving current research in each disease.

Emerging Therapeutics: Addressing the Gaps in CSU Patient Care
Dermatology
Emerging Therapeutics: Addressing the Gaps in CSU Patient Care
expert video

In this video from EADV 2025, Professor Metz shares exciting data from therapies recently approved or in late-stage development for CSU.

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Broadening the Lens: Clinical and Immunological Insights That Inform CSU Management
Dermatology
Broadening the Lens: Clinical and Immunological Insights That Inform CSU Management
expert video

Professors Metz, Netchiporouk, and Hawkes discuss the clinical features, pathophysiology, and therapeutic landscape of CSU, at EADV 2025.

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Tailored Medicine in COPD: Understanding Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Genotypes
Pulmonology
Tailored Medicine in COPD: Understanding Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Genotypes
interactivity

This infographic outlines how endotyping, phenotyping, and genotyping are interrelated concepts that are crucial for improving the way patients with COPD are characterized and how understanding these concepts can better optimize patient care

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ADVENT On Air | Many Faces of COPD: From Phenotypes to Endotypes
Pulmonology
ADVENT On Air | Many Faces of COPD: From Phenotypes to Endotypes
Podcast

Drs Nicola Hanania and Francesca Polverino explore the Many Faces of COPD: From Phenotypes to Endotypes.

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