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Dermatology

Inside the Hive: Type 2 Inflammatory Pathways in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Join Dr. Jason Hawkes in discussing the burden of CSU and how type 2 inflammation contributes to the development of chronic wheals (hives) and angioedema
Jason Hawkes
MD, MS
Jason Hawkes

Learning objectives

  • Identify the clinical characteristics of CSU
  • Describe how CSU signs and symptoms and unpredictable disease course drive patient burden
  • Explore how type 2 inflammation is involved in CSU pathophysiology, including mast cell activation, immune cell trafficking, and neuronal sensitization

Description

Join Dr. Jason Hawkes in this expert video as he discusses key features of CSU, including clinical characteristics, burden, and the multifaceted roles of type 2 inflammation in disease pathophysiology

MAT-GLB-2501642 - 1.0 - 03/2025 

About this expert

Dermatology

Jason Hawkes

MD, MS

Dr. Hawkes is a board-certified dermatologist and Investigator at the Oregon Medical Research Center in Portland, OR and is a current Councilor in the International Psoriasis Council and serves on the NPF Medical Board and Scientific Advisory Committee

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Jason Hawkes

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