7 search results for: mucus

<b>Mucus</b> Plugging as a Potential Target in Asthma Management
Type 2 Inflammation
Mucus Plugging as a Potential Target in Asthma Management
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Join Dr. Celeste Porsbjerg as she explores the mechanisms underlying mucus plugging development as mucociliary clearance. She explains how type 2 cytokines—particularly IL-13—impair this clearance mechanism, leading to mucus plugging, and worsened asthma outcomes.

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Screen depicting a mucus plug in the airways
Pulmonology
A view into the Airway: The Pathophysiology and Clinical Relevance of Mucus Plugs in Asthma
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Explore the role of type 2 inflammation in the production of mucus plugs in asthma and the effects these plugs can have on patients.

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Multifaceted Role of IL-13 in Airway Remodeling
Type 2 Inflammation
Multifaceted Role of IL-13 in Airway Remodeling
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Join Dr. Celeste Porsbjerg as she discusses on how IL-13 contributes to mucus plugging in asthma.

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ERS 2025 | Type 2 Severe Asthma "Unplugged": Reducing <b>Mucus</b> to Improve Long-term Patient Outcomes
Pulmonology
ERS 2025 | Type 2 Severe Asthma "Unplugged": Reducing Mucus to Improve Long-term Patient Outcomes
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Join leading pulmonologists Drs. Njira Lugogo, Simon Couillard, and Mario Castro, as they explore the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathogenesis of mucus plugging in the airways, the burden of excess mucus in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma, and how reducing airway mucus may lead to improved long-term patient outcomes.

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Unraveling the Link of Type 2 Inflammation and Airway Remodeling in Asthma
Type 2 Inflammation
Unraveling the Link of Type 2 Inflammation and Airway Remodeling in Asthma
expert video

Join Dr. Celeste Porsbjerg as she discussed on how type 2 inflammation may lead to airway remodeling in asthma, exploring the pathophysiologic mechanisms, that ultimately lead to structural changes and irreversible loss of lung function

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Airway Hyperresponsiveness In Asthma Is Mainly Driven By Components Of Type 2 Inflammation
Pulmonology
Airway Hyperresponsiveness In Asthma Is Mainly Driven By Components Of Type 2 Inflammation
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Examine underlying type 2 inflammation as a driver of airway hyperresponsiveness in patients with asthma.

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Airway Remodeling in Type 2 Asthma is Driven by IL-4 and IL-13
Pulmonology
Airway Remodeling in Type 2 Asthma is Driven by IL-4 and IL-13
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Dr. Reynold Panettieri discusses how IL-4 and IL-13 drive airway remodeling in type 2 asthma.

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