142 search results for: Burden of Disease

Assessing EoE: Monitoring Patients With EoE in Clinical Practice
Gastroenterology
Assessing EoE: Monitoring Patients With EoE in Clinical Practice
expert video

Hear Dr. Ulrike von Arnim discuss the expert recommendations for monitoring patients with EoE in routine clinical practice.

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Type 2 Inflammation Contributes to Itch and Fibrois in PN
Dermatology
Type 2 Inflammation Contributes to Itch and Fibrois in PN
expert video

Join Dr. Kwatra outlining the micro itch cycle involving type 2 cell polarization and cytokines that directly affect fibroblasts to cause more immune dysregulation in PN.

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Food Bolus Impaction: An Opportunity to Diagnose EoE
Gastroenterology
Food Bolus Impaction: An Opportunity to Diagnose EoE
expert video

Dr. Evan Dellon highlights how resolution of food impaction can be leveraged as an opportunity to diagnose EoE.

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ERS 2024 | Airway Remodeling: A Permanent or Transitory Consequence in Severe Asthma Patients?
Pulmonology
ERS 2024 | Airway Remodeling: A Permanent or Transitory Consequence in Severe Asthma Patients?
expert video

Professors Celeste Porsbjerg and Klaus Rabe and Dr Mario Castro discuss the pathophysiology of airway remodeling and its impact on patients with severe asthma.

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IFOS 2023 | Type 2 Inflammation 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.

ESPGHAN 2026
On Demand
Pediatric EoE: An Interactive Learning Symposium

Join leading experts in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), Professors Salvatore Oliva, MD, PhD, and André Hörning, MD, as they explore the multifaceted journey of pediatric patients with EoE through a hypothetical patient case, navigating real-world challenges in managing EoE.

Hindered Growth in Children Aged <12 Years with Moderate-to-Severe AD and Potential Improvement with Dupilumab Treatment
Dermatology
Hindered Growth in Children Aged <12 Years with Moderate-to-Severe AD and Potential Improvement with Dupilumab Treatment
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr Amy Paller discusses how moderate-to-severe AD may hinder growth in pediatric patients and highlights data showing treatment with dupilumab may increase vertical growth in children of lower stature.

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FeNO Is a Noninvasive Biomarker That Can Support Diagnosis and Management for Asthma Patients
Pulmonology
FeNO Is a Noninvasive Biomarker That Can Support Diagnosis and Management for Asthma Patients
Infographic

Learn how FeNO, a noninvasive biomarker for type 2 inflammation, can be used to optimize care for asthma patients.

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ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe Asthma – Patient Case Follow-Up
Pulmonology
ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe Asthma – Patient Case Follow-Up
expert video

In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Leonard Bacharier revisits a patient case study where a biologic has been added to an asthma management plan and describes the potential for this patient to achieve on-therapy clinical remission.

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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.