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Dermatology

World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) 2023 | Singapore

Highlights from the ADVENT symposium at the 2023 World Congress of Dermatology in Singapore.
Amy Paller
Mark Koh
Elaine Siegfried
MD, MS
Amy Paller +6 more
Past event
4July2023
Location
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Suntec City Singapore

Learning objectives

  • Examine the challenges faced by dermatologists when managing moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in children (<12 years)
  • Explore the relevance of targeting type 2 inflammation and the implications for disease course modification in childhood
  • Review emerging data on treatment options and practical management of children with moderate-to-severe AD
  • Recognize that atopic dermatitis and prurigo nodularis are distinct diseases with commonalities and differences in clinical and pathophysiological characteristics
  • Review barrier dysfunction in atopic dermatitis, and share evidence supporting skin barrier normalization achieved by inhibiting type 2 cytokines
  • Review the role of type 2 cytokines in dermal fibrosis, and pruritus in prurigo nodularis

Description

Atopic Dermatitis (AD) in Children: Early Intervention Can Reduce Long-Term Disease Impact 

In the ADVENT symposium at the 2023 World Congress of Dermatology, entitled “Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Early Intervention Can Reduce Long-Term Disease Impact”, experts Amy Paller, MD (Northwestern University, USA), Mark Koh, MD (KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital, Singapore), Stephan Weidinger, MD, PhD (Christian-Albrecht University, Kiel, Germany), and Elaine Siegfried, MD (Saint Louis University School of Medicine, USA), delved into the challenges and advancements in the management of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in pediatric patients. The presentations emphasized the significance of targeting type 2 inflammation, explored implications for disease course modification during childhood, and provided insights into emerging treatment options and practical management strategies for children with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

 

IL-4 and IL-13: Shared and Unique Roles in Atopic Dermatitis (AD) and Prurigo Nodularis (PN)

Atopic dermatitis and prurigo nodularis are dermatological conditions characterized by both common and distinct factors influencing their pathophysiology, presentation, and progression. In this ADVENT-sponsored symposium at the WCD 2023 Congress in Singapore, experts Mark Tang, MD (Mount Alvernia Hospital, Singapore), Lisa A. Beck, MD (University of Rochester, USA), and Gil Yosipovitch, MD (Miami Itch Center, USA), examined the shared and distinct clinical features between atopic dermatitis and prurigo nodularis.

Location

Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Suntec City Singapore
Tags
disease backgroundexpert insightsmechanism of diseasepatient casepediatricquality of lifesymposium
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Speakers

Dermatology
MD, MS

Amy Paller

Walter J. Hamlin Professor and Chair of Dermatology; Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, US

Dermatology
MD

Mark Koh

Head and Senior Consultant of Dermatology at KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital; Visiting Consultant at Singapore General Hospital, Sengkang General Hospital & National Cancer Centre; Senior Clinical Lecturer at the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin Medical School, Singapore

Dermatology
MD

Elaine Siegfried

Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Dermatology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, US

Dermatology
MD, PhD

Stephan Weidinger

Professor and Chair for Dermatology at the Christian-Albrechts-University; Director of the Department of Dermatology and Allergy at the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Germany

Dermatology
MD

Mark Tang

Accredited Consultant Dermatologist at The Skin Specialists & Laser Clinic, Mount Alvernia Medical Centre, Singapore

Dermatology
MD

Lisa Beck

Goldsmith Professor of Dermatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, New York, United States.

Dermatology
MD

Gil Yosipovitch

Professor and Stiefel-endowed Chair of Medical Dermatology at the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami; Director of the Miami Itch Center, Florida, US