251 search results for: burden of disease

ADVENT On Air | Dysphagia in EoE: How Can You See Beyond Patients’ Adaptive Behaviors?
Gastroenterology
ADVENT On Air | Dysphagia in EoE: How Can You See Beyond Patients’ Adaptive Behaviors?
Podcast

Learn from Dr. Hirano and Dr. Marcon as they discuss how to unmask EoE symptoms that may be hidden by patients' coping mechanisms.

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ADVENT On Air | Exploring The Urgency to Treat in Atopic Dermatitis
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | Exploring The Urgency to Treat in Atopic Dermatitis
Podcast

Professor Lisa Beck explores the chronic and persistent burden of atopic dermatitis (AD) as well as the concept of early intervention in patients with AD.

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ADVENT On Air | Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Steering Toward Success
Gastroenterology
ADVENT On Air | Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Steering Toward Success
Podcast

Learn from Drs. Dellon and Wechsler as they discuss best practices in EoE, including highlights from EoE guidelines in the US and EU.

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ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe Asthma “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes
On Demand
ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe Asthma “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes

Join Drs. Njira Lugogo, Simon Couillard, and Mario Castro for a session exploring the link between pathogenic mucus and impaired lung function in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma and the potential for disease modification with targeted therapy.

How Does Protective Type 2 Immunity Become Harmful Type 2 Inflammation?
Dermatology
How Does Protective Type 2 Immunity Become Harmful Type 2 Inflammation?
expert video

In this video soundbite from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson explains how protective type 2 immunity can become dysregulated, leading to harmful type 2 inflammation.

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Prurigo Nodularis: 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.

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ESPGHAN 2025 Pediatric EoE: Clinical Data & Long-Term Management
Gastroenterology
ESPGHAN 2025 Pediatric EoE: Clinical Data & Long-Term Management
expert video

Dr Gutiérrez Junquera discusses ESPGHAN guidelines, clinical data, and long-term management strategies for pediatric EoE.

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EAACI 2022 | Hard to Swallow: Identifying and Managing EoE in the Allergy Clinic
Gastroenterology
EAACI 2022 | Hard to Swallow: Identifying and Managing EoE in the Allergy Clinic
expert video

Experts Prof. Ingrid Terreehorst and Prof. Arjan Bredenoord discuss the allergist’s perspective on identifying and management of patients with EoE.

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UEGW 2024 | Latest Clinical Evidence for Biologics in EoE
Gastroenterology
UEGW 2024 | Latest Clinical Evidence for Biologics in EoE
expert video

Prof. Salvatore Oliva discusses the latest clinical data for EoE that included patients from childhood to adulthood.

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Persistence <b>of</b> AD From Childhood Into Adulthood
Dermatology
Persistence of AD From Childhood Into Adulthood
expert video

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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Gastro Forum 2025 | EoE: How Far We've Come
Gastroenterology
Gastro Forum 2025 | EoE: How Far We've Come
videoanimation

Prof. Salvatore Oliva and Dr. Milli Gupta discuss the evolution in understanding EoE and the impact of chronic, underlying type 2 inflammation.

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Monitoring Lung Function Is an Important Aspect <b>of</b> Pediatric Asthma Management
Pulmonology
Monitoring Lung Function Is an Important Aspect of Pediatric Asthma Management
interactivity

Navigate through this interactive infographic to learn more about why lung function is important to monitor in pediatric patients with asthma and the noninvasive procedures that are available for implementation in clinical practice.

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