47 search results for: mechanism of disease

Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria <b>Mechanism</b> <b>of</b> <b>Disease</b> Animation
Dermatology
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Mechanism of Disease Animation
videoanimation

Explore the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of chronic spontaneous urticaria in this animated video. Learn about the complex mechanism of disease involving mast cell activation and the release of inflammatory mediators.

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Pathways to <b>Disease</b>: Inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary <b>Disease</b> Video
Pulmonology
Pathways to Disease: Inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Video
videoanimation

Learn about the significant burden that patients with COPD experience and the role of inflammatory mechanisms in this chronic, often progressive disease. 

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Itch in Chronic Inflammatory Skin <b>Disease</b>s: Histaminergic and Nonhistaminergic <b>Mechanism</b>s and Role <b>of</b> IL-4 as a Central Orchestrator in Promoting Neuronal Sensitization
Type 2 Inflammation
Itch in Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases: Histaminergic and Nonhistaminergic Mechanisms and Role of IL-4 as a Central Orchestrator in Promoting Neuronal Sensitization
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Brian Kim explores the histaminergic and nonhistaminergic mechanisms of itch, highlighting how type 2 cytokines like IL-4 serve as central orchestrators of neuronal sensitization and immune–nervous system cross-talk.

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Distinct <b>Mechanism</b>s Drive Inflammation and Itch in Chronic, Type 2 Inflammatory <b>Disease</b>s
Type 2 Inflammation
Distinct Mechanisms Drive Inflammation and Itch in Chronic, Type 2 Inflammatory Diseases
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr Brian Kim provides an overview of itch in type 2 inflammatory skin diseases and explains how the shared and unique mechanisms that drive inflammation and itch mediate each disease in distinct ways.

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Type 2 Inflammatory <b>Disease</b>: What Are the <b>Mechanism</b>s that Contribute to the Development <b>of</b> Other Atopic Comorbidities?
Type 2 Inflammation
Type 2 Inflammatory Disease: What Are the Mechanisms that Contribute to the Development of Other Atopic Comorbidities?
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Oscar Palomares explains how type 2 inflammation and barrier dysfunction contribute to the development of atopic comorbidities and increased susceptibility to infections.

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Cracking the Code: Diagnosing and Managing Skin <b>Disease</b>s With Type 2 Inflammation
Dermatology
Cracking the Code: Diagnosing and Managing Skin Diseases With Type 2 Inflammation
expert video

This symposium delves into the pivotal role of type 2 inflammation in diverse skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, chronic spontaneous urticaria, and bullous pemphigoid. It highlights both shared and distinct disease mechanisms and patient burdens, providing crucial insights for optimizing clinical management strategies through a series of engaging panel discussions with Drs Eichenfield, Elmariah, Culton, and Hawkes.

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ADVENT Forum 2025 On Demand page
On Demand
ADVENT Forum 2025 On Demand page

Watch on-demand expert soundbites recorded at the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, featuring dermatology and immunology perspectives on mechanisms and clinical practice. Topics range from disease mechanism to patient care and quality of life, spanning atopic dermatitis (AD), prurigo nodularis (PN), chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and bullous pemphigoid (BP).

What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP
On Demand
What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP

The March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida brought together 4 dermatology experts to explore the evolving science of type 2 inflammation. Type 2 inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of multiple dermatological diseases, driving chronic immune dysregulation that affects patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) prurigo nodularis (PN), chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and bullous pemphigoid (BP). Understanding the mechanisms behind type 2 inflammation is key to advancing care and improving patient quality of life.

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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.

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The Role <b>of</b> Type 2 Inflammation in Multiple <b>Disease</b> Trajectories
Dermatology
The Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Multiple Disease Trajectories
Infographic

How type 2 inflammation drives atopic dermatitis and underlies other atopic diseases across multiple disease trajectories including the atopic march.

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EAPS
On Demand
Emerging Perspectives on the Disease Burden and Management of Children with Atopic Dermatitis

Join Christine Bangert, Mark Boguniewicz and Perla Lansang for an educational symposium on atopic dermatitis (AD) in children, exploring the diagnosis and pathophysiology of AD in children, the life-long effects of uncontrolled disease beyond the skin, and current and emerging therapies.