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CRSwNP: A Chronic Type 2 Inflammatory <b>Disease</b>
Rhinology
CRSwNP: A Chronic Type 2 Inflammatory Disease
expert video

Prof. Peter Hellings describes how type 2 inflammation drives CRSwNP.

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ADVENT On Air - Dermatology
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | Expert Discussions in Dermatology
Podcast

Listen to the latest updates in type 2 inflammatory science and associated skin diseases, brought to you by leading dermatology experts in the field. ADVENT On Air podcasts feature scientific conversations that explore new research into the pathophysiology, clinical features, and disease burden for a range of dermatological diseases linked to type 2 inflammation, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and prurigo nodularis (PN). Hear new insights revealed through expert-led conversations below or in your preferred podcast app.

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EAACI 2024 Evolving Perspectives in CRSwNP Patient Care
Pulmonology
EAACI 2024 Evolving Perspectives in CRSwNP Patient Care
expert video

Join Professor Joaquim Mullol for a discussion of the emerging concept of clinical remission in CRSwNP.

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ADVENT On Air | First-hand Experience: Expert Insights on the Management of Atopic Hand and Foot Dermatitis
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | First-hand Experience: Expert Insights on the Management of Atopic Hand and Foot Dermatitis
Podcast

This podcast episode discusses best practices for the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis of the hands and feet, as well as current and emerging treatment options.

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Why did the definition of <b>control</b> in CRSwNP change between EPOS 2020 and EPOS/EUFOREA 2024?
Rhinology
Why did the definition of control in CRSwNP change between EPOS 2020 and EPOS/EUFOREA 2024?
expert video

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

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2023
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Global ADVENT FORUM 2023, Dermatology Section | Madrid

New expert presentations from the 2023 ADVENT FORUM, Dermatology section, where the global faculty discuss itch as the common thread in dermatological type 2 inflammation, the evolving concept of disease modification in atopic dermatitis, and the latest updates in prurigo nodularis and chronic spontaneous urticaria.

World Anosmia Day 2026
On Demand
World Anosmia Day 2026

Join the effort to improve CRSwNP care. World Anosmia Day serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the loss of the sense of smell. Access some of countless educational resources with ADVENT below.

World Anosmia Awareness Day
On Demand
World Anosmia Awareness Day

Explore our educational resources about loss of smell and the role of type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP, featuring expert insights from Profs. Wytske Fokkens and Joaquim Mullol.

ADVENT On Air | First-hand Experience: Practical Insights On the Diagnosis and Assessment of Atopic Dermatitis of the Hands and Feet
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | First-hand Experience: Practical Insights On the Diagnosis and Assessment of Atopic Dermatitis of the Hands and Feet
Podcast

This podcast episode discusses best practices for the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis of the hands and feet

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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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Beyond Clinical <b>Control</b>: Targeting Type 2 Inflammation for Improved Patient Outcomes
Dermatology
Beyond Clinical Control: Targeting Type 2 Inflammation for Improved Patient Outcomes
expert video

Prof Alan Irvine presents the latest clinical and real-world evidence supporting the potential for disease modification in atopic dermatitis, at EADV 2025.

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Partnering With Patients: Scores That Matter in CRSwNP
Rhinology
Partnering With Patients: Scores That Matter in CRSwNP
interactivity

Learn how partnering with patients and considering the clinical relevance of symptom improvements can improve patient quality of life

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