Rhinology Learning Hub

Welcome to the CRSwNP learning hub focused on key scientific education on chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, featuring ADVENT  resources. 

CRSwNP is a chronic type 2 inflammatory disease characterized by inflammation and polyp formation that obstructs the sinus and nasal passages. It presents as nasal obstruction, rhinorrhea (nasal discharge), facial pain/pressure, and reduced or complete loss of smell. The persistent symptoms can lead to breathing difficulties, sleep disturbances including snoring, chronic fatigue, and significant reduction in quality of life.

Access the resources below to gain better understanding on a variety of topics related to CRSwNP.

Pathophysiology of CRSwNP

Explore the role of type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP and understand the pathophsiology of CRSwNP.

Clinical Features and Disease Burden of CRSwNP

Understand how clinical features are presented in patients with CRSwNP and the disease burden, including those with co-existing asthma.

Control and Remission of CRSwNP

Understand evolving concepts of disease control and remission in CRSwNP and their relevance in clinical practice.

CRSwNP Events of Interest

CRSwNP Events of Interest highlight congresses and latest educational opportunities relating to understanding the science of CRSwNP.

Congress

Related events

Congress

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

Congress

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

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