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What contributes more to loss of smell in patients with CRSwNP: nasal obstruction or inflammation?

Prof. Mullol discusses the contribution of nasal obstruction and inflammation in loss of smell in patients with CRSwNP

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IRS-ISIAN 2024 | The Importance of Understanding Smell Loss and Congestion in CRSwNP

Presentation highlights from the ADVENT symposium on smell loss and nasal congestion in CRSwNP at the 42nd Congress of the International Society of Inflammation and Allergy of the Nose and 24th Congress of the International Rhinologic Society in Tokyo, Japan.

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Why did the definition of control in CRSwNP change between EPOS 2020 and EPOS/EUFOREA 2024?

Prof. Hellings and Prof. Corso discuss the significance and rationale behind the new definition of CRSwNP.

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Head-to-Head Trials of Biologics in CRSwNP

In this video soundbite from the ERS-ISIAN 2025 symposium, Dr. Sietze Reitsma discusses findings from the EVEREST trial, the first head-to-head study comparison of dupilumab and omalizumab in patients with severe CRSwNP and coexisting asthma. It also introduces the ongoing TORNADO study.

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Type 2 Inflammation: Links With Severe Uncontrolled CRSwNP

In this video soundbite from the ERS-ISIAN 2025 symposium, Dr. Vibeke Backer discusses how Type 2 inflammation drives severe, uncontrolled CRSwNP. It covers key immune cells and biomarkers (e.g., IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, TSLP), global prevalence differences, and the importance of symptom tracking and targeted therapies.

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IRS-ISIAN 2024 | Evolving Perspectives in CRSwNP: From Symptom Control to Disease Remission

Presentation highlights from the ADVENT symposium on disease remission in CRSwNP at the 42nd Congress of the International Society of Inflammation and Allergy of the Nose and 24th Congress of the International Rhinologic Society in Tokyo, Japan.