153 search results for: type 2 inflammation

<b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> Underpins Pediatric Severe Asthma
Pulmonology
Type 2 Inflammation Underpins Pediatric Severe Asthma
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Learn about the role type 2 inflammation plays in the burden and pathophysiology of severe asthma in pediatric patients.

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In Chronic Pruritic Skin Diseases, the Neuroimmune Axis Involves Dynamic Interactions Between <b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> and Sensory Nerves
Type 2 Inflammation
In Chronic Pruritic Skin Diseases, the Neuroimmune Axis Involves Dynamic Interactions Between Type 2 Inflammation and Sensory Nerves
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In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Brian Kim describes the dynamic neuroimmune interactions in chronic pruritic skin diseases, emphasizing how type 2 cytokines and sensory nerves actively influence both itch perception and tissue inflammation.

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Underlying <b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> Drives a Chronic Itch-Scratch Cycle in Atopic Dermatitis
Type 2 Inflammation
Underlying Type 2 Inflammation Drives a Chronic Itch-Scratch Cycle in Atopic Dermatitis
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In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Brian Kim explains how underlying type 2 inflammation sustains the chronic itch-scratch cycle in atopic dermatitis, highlighting the interplay of barrier dysfunction, cytokine signaling, and neuronal activation.

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Connecting <b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> to CRSwNP
Rhinology
Connecting Type 2 Inflammation to CRSwNP
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Prof. Claus Bachert describes how type 2 inflammation drives CRSwNP.

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<b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> Mediates Severe Asthma in Pediatric Patients
Pulmonology
Type 2 Inflammation Mediates Severe Asthma in Pediatric Patients
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Dr. Leonard Bacharier discusses how type 2 inflammation underlies the pathophysiology of pediatric severe asthma and contributes to burden.

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Managing <b>Type</b> <b>2</b> Inflammatory Diseases: Multidisciplinary Frame of Mind
Type 2 Inflammation
Managing Type 2 Inflammatory Diseases: Multidisciplinary Frame of Mind
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Drs. Bob Geng and Lawrence Eichenfield highlight a multidisciplinary team approach to patient-centered care in diseases with type 2 inflammation

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<b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> Is a Significant Driver of Pediatric Severe Asthma
Pulmonology
Type 2 Inflammation Is a Significant Driver of Pediatric Severe Asthma
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Learn about the role of type 2 inflammation in the burden and pathophysiology of severe asthma in pediatric patients

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ADVENT at NAPNAP 2025
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2025
Congress
ADVENT at NAPNAP 2025

Join experts Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD, Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, MS, and Jerry Ellen Schonfeld, CPNP, at an educational symposium as they investigate the role of type 2 inflammation in pediatric diseases. The speakers will also discuss the difficulties in diagnosis and burdens patients and their families face.

ADVENT On Air | Role of <b>Type</b> <b>2</b> <b>Inflammation</b> in COPD
Pulmonology
ADVENT On Air | Role of Type 2 Inflammation in COPD
Podcast

Drs Stephanie Christenson and Jean Bourbeau explore the role of type 2 inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

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Coughing, Choking, Wheezing, Itching, Sneezing: Understanding the Connection Between Atopic Diseases Through a Case-Based Panel of Expert Nurse Practitioners

Join leading experts Miguel Lanz, Lakshi Aldredge, Angela Bretton, and Hilary Ugras in an engaging case-based discussion that explores the interconnected nature of chronic underlying type 2 inflammation and its profound impact across multiple diseases.

<b>2</b>0<b>2</b>5 ADVENT Forum | Joint Plenary Session: A View into the Life of Our Patients Video
Type 2 Inflammation
2025 ADVENT Forum | Joint Plenary Session: A View into the Life of Our Patients Video
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This cross-TA plenary session addressed challenges in type 2 inflammation-driven diseases. Esteemed faculty, including Profs Klaus Rabe, Sharon Dell, Anju Peters, Milli Gupta, Eric Simpson, Stella Lee, and moderator Oscar Palomares, discussed strategies to enhance quality of life, reduce disease burden, and prioritize patient-centered care.

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