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Join Profs. Eric Simpson, Stephan Weidinger, and Marjolein de Bruin-Weller for an educational symposium exploring the local and systemic effects of type 2 inflammation in AD and potential benefits of early intervention with regard to disease modification.
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Early Intervention and Disease Modification in AD: Can We Change the Course of the Disease?

Highlights from the ADVENT educational symposium at EADV 2024 where Professors Eric Simpson, Stephan Weidinger, and Marjolein de Bruin-Weller explored the local and systemic effects of type 2 inflammation in AD and potential benefits of early intervention with regard to disease modification.

Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Skin Barrier Disruption and Itch
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Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Skin Barrier Disruption and Itch
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In this highlight video from the October 2024 ADVENT symposium at EAPS in Vienna, Austria, Dr Christine Bangert discusses how type 2 inflammation contributes to epidermal barrier dysfunction and chronic itch in AD

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Persistence of AD From Childhood Into Adulthood
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Persistence of AD From Childhood Into Adulthood
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In this highlight video from the October 2024 ADVENT symposium at EAPS in Vienna, Austria, Dr Christine Bangert describes how AD can persist into adulthood in many children with moderate-to-severe AD and discusses the risk factors for such persistence.

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KOL Video Interview – Dr Paula Luna
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KOL Video Interview – Dr Paula Luna
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In this exclusive video interview, Dr Paula Luna discusses how disease modification can be defined in AD and how IgE may be used as a biomarker in AD.

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KOL Video Interview – Dr Amy Paller
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KOL Video Interview – Dr Amy Paller
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In this exclusive video interview, Dr Amy Paller discusses two topics: 1) The importance of CCL17 (TARC) as a biomarker in pediatric patients with AD, and 2) How IL-4 and IL-13 contribute to skin barrier dysfunction in AD.

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What Could Remission Mean in AD?
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What Could Remission Mean in AD?
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Dr. Simpson explores the concept of remission in AD, focusing on minimal disease activity and long-term remission, discussing how disease modification in AD can impact the course of the disease and its associated comorbidities.

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Impact of Advanced Systemic Therapies on Disease Control in AD
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Impact of Advanced Systemic Therapies on Disease Control in AD
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Dr. Simpson discusses impact of advanced systemic therapies in AD, and the link between inhibition of type 2 inflammation and reduced IgE levels.

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Association of Younger Age of Onset With Persistence of AD
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Association of Younger Age of Onset With Persistence of AD
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Dr. Paller presents the Pediatric Eczema Elective Registry (PEER) findings, which suggest early-onset of AD is associated with higher risk of persistence of disease.

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Current systemic therapies have been shown to induce remission in a subset of AD patients
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Current systemic therapies have been shown to induce remission in a subset of AD patients
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Dr. Ramien discusses evidence suggesting early targeted inhibition in pediatric patients may prevent disease progression or lead to remission.

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Can early intervention modify the course of AD?
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Can early intervention modify the course of AD?
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Dr. Amy Paller emphasizes that early intervention in children can alter disease progression. Depending on the severity, this can be achieved with topical interventions or systemic therapies.

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Emerging Data on Advanced Systemic Treatments for Children With AD
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Emerging Data on Advanced Systemic Treatments for Children With AD
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This video from the May 2024 ADVENT symposium at ESPD’s Annual Meeting in Košice, Slovakia features Dr. Eulàlia Baselga reviewing the systemic treatment landscape for children under 12 years of age with AD in the EU. Dr. Baselga also discusses the latest clinical data on the use of baricitinib in pediatric patients aged 2 to 17 years, and both clinical and real-world data on the efficacy and safety of dupilumab in pediatric patients with AD aged as young as 6 months.

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Early Intervention and the Potential for Disease Modification in Children With AD
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Early Intervention and the Potential for Disease Modification in Children With AD
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This video from the May 2024 ADVENT symposium at ESPD’s Annual Meeting in Košice, Slovakia features Dr. Amy Paller discussing the benefits of early intervention for children with AD and the potential for disease modification. Dr. Paller also reviews available data investigating the impacts of therapies for AD on the disease itself and on associated comorbidities.

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