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Rhinology

ADVENT at IRS-ISIAN | The Importance of Understanding Smell Loss and Congestion in CRSwNP

Join Profs. Sachio Takeno and Joaquim Mullol for an educational symposium highlighting the multifaceted burden associated with loss of smell and congestion in patients with uncontrolled CRSwNP.
Sachio  Takeno
Joaquim Mullol
MD, PhD
Sachio Takeno +1 more
Past event
5April2024
Location
Tokyo Japan

Learning objectives

  • Recognize the burden associated with smell loss and congestion for patients with uncontrolled/severe CRSwNP
  • Understand how congestion and inflammation drive smell loss in patients with CRSwNP
  • Evaluate biologic data on improvements in smell loss and congestion in patients with recurrent CRSwNP

Description

This luncheon symposium will highlight the multifaceted burden associated with loss of smell and congestion in patients with uncontrolled CRSwNP. Dr. Sachio Takeno will be accompanied by Prof. Joaquim Mullol for a discussion of type 2 inflammatory mechanisms of anosmia and sinonasal congestion and an evaluation of the available evidence of improved outcomes for patients with recurrent CRSwNP treated with approved biologics. 

Agenda

Welcome and Introductions

Sachio Takeno (Chair)

The Underappreciated Burden of Smell Loss and Congestion in CRSwNP

Joaquim Mullol

Mechanisms of Smell Loss in CRSwNP: Blockage and Inflammation

Joaquim Mullol

Targeting Type 2 Inflammation: Managing Congestion and Smell Loss in Patients With Recurrent CRSwNP

Joaquim Mullol

Discussion/Q&A

All Faculty


This event is co-sponsored between ISIAN & IRS 2024 and Sanofi and Regeneron. The speakers are being compensated and/or receiving honoraria from Sanofi and Regeneron in connection with this program.

Location

Tokyo Japan
Tags
symposiumloss of smell
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Speakers

Allergy/Immunology
MD, PhD

Sachio Takeno

Professor and Chair of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in the Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences | Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan

Rhinology
MD, PhD

Joaquim Mullol

Director of the Rhinology Unit & Smell Clinic, Department of Otorhinolaryngology | Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain; Professor of Research and Head of the Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Respiratory Immunoallergy | August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain | Head of Research Group at Biomedical Research Network on Respiratory Diseases (CIBERES) | Carlos III Institute of Health, Barcelona, Spain

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