50 search results for: Prurigo Nodularis

ADVENT On Air | Exploring PN as a Distinct and Unique Disease
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | Exploring PN as a Distinct and Unique Disease
Podcast

Dr. Sonja Ständer and Dr. Shawn Kwatra discuss the unique features of prurigo nodularis (PN) as well as the characteristics that are shared with atopic dermatitis, and aim to raise awareness of PN among both physicians and patients.

View more
<b>Prurigo</b> <b>Nodularis</b>: Type 2 Inflammation Links Neuronal Dysfunction and Fibrosis
Dermatology
Prurigo Nodularis: Type 2 Inflammation Links Neuronal Dysfunction and Fibrosis
interactivity

This infographic highlights how PN is driven by type 2 inflammation, linking immune dysregulation, fibroblast activation, and neuronal dysfunction to nodule formation. It also shows how cytokine-mediated changes in neuronal architecture increase excitability and chronic itch, where resulting lesions and scarring significantly impact patients’ psychological well-being.

View more
<b>Prurigo</b> <b>Nodularis</b> Learning Hub
Learning Hub
Prurigo Nodularis Learning Hub

Welcome to the PN learning hub focused on key scientific education on bullous pemphigoid, featuring ADVENT resources.

Neuroiflammation and Neurogenic Itch in <b>Prurigo</b> <b>Nodularis</b>
Dermatology
Neuroiflammation and Neurogenic Itch in Prurigo Nodularis
expert video

Dr. Chovatiya discusses the neuroinflammatory mechanisms of PN.

View more
Beyond the Skin: Understanding Systemic Comorbidities in <b>Prurigo</b> <b>Nodularis</b>
Dermatology
Beyond the Skin: Understanding Systemic Comorbidities in Prurigo Nodularis
expert video

Professor Matthias Augustin highlights the high prevalence of both atopic and non-atopic comorbidities in patients with PN, including increased risks of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality.

View more
TBD
Dermatology
Prurigo Nodularis (PN): Understanding Its Clinical Features, Complex Burden, and Underlying Mechanisms
Infographic

Explore the clinical features, complex burden, and underlying mechanisms of PN.

View more
The Path to Nodules: Type 2 Inflammation at the Core of Chronic Itch and Fibrosis in <b>Prurigo</b> <b>Nodularis</b>
Type 2 Inflammation
The Path to Nodules: Type 2 Inflammation at the Core of Chronic Itch and Fibrosis in Prurigo Nodularis
expert video

Join Dr. Shawn Kwatra in discussing the diverse clinical presentations of PN and the role of type 2 inflammation in disease pathogenesis.

View more
Understanding the Full Scope of PN: Lesions, Dyspigmentation, and Patient Burden
Dermatology
Understanding the Full Scope of PN: Lesions, Dyspigmentation, and Patient Burden
expert video

Professor Matthias Augustin details the various clinical manifestations of prurigo nodularis, illustrating how different lesion types can present concurrently in patients.

View more
World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) 2023 | Singapore
Congress
4
July
2023
Congress
World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) 2023 | Singapore

Highlights from the ADVENT symposium at the 2023 World Congress of Dermatology in Singapore.

Targeted Approaches to Holistic Management of PN
Dermatology
Targeted Approaches to Holistic Management of PN
expert video

Professors Matthias Augustin and Sarina Elmariah evaluate how targeted therapies transform the management of prurigo nodularis, addressing the itch-scratch cycle and broader manifestations such as lesions.

View more
Coverpage
Congress
8
March
2024
Congress
ADVENT at San Diego, 2024

Two educational symposia at San Diego, 2024, explore the role of type 2 inflammation and the related manifestations in atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria.

Why targeting Type 2 Inflammation is important in the treatment of skin diseases like AD, PN and CSU
Dermatology
Why targeting Type 2 Inflammation is important in the treatment of skin diseases like AD, PN and CSU
expert video

Dr. Palomares discusses how type 2 inflammation, an aberrant immune response, underlies skin diseases like atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria, linking to their clinical symptoms.

View more