
This podcast episode looks at the epidemiology, clinical presentation and classification of atopic dermatitis of the hand and feet and the impact it has on patients' quality of life.

Prof. Peter Hellings describes how type 2 inflammation drives CRSwNP.
This chapter highlights how a food bolus impaction may be the initial manifestation of a patient with EoE masked by adaptive eating behavior.

This video clip from the EAACI 2024 symposium discusses whether patients with CRSwNP should undergo a surgery.
Professors Matthias Augustin and Sarina Elmariah evaluate how targeted therapies transform the management of prurigo nodularis, addressing the itch-scratch cycle and broader manifestations such as lesions.

Learn about the significant burden that patients with EoE experience, and the role of type 2 inflammation in this chronic, progressive disease.

Join Prof. Arjan Bredenoord as he discusses the importance of early diagnosis of EoE.
Join Prof. Alexandra Papadopoulou as she reviews the multifaceted burden of children with EoE.

Dr. Sonja Ständer and Dr. Shawn Kwatra discuss the unique features of prurigo nodularis (PN) as well as the characteristics that are shared with atopic dermatitis, and aim to raise awareness of PN among both physicians and patients.
Explore the characteristics of COPD and asthma, focusing on their shared inflammatory mechanisms and key clinical differences.
Join Dr. Aceves and Ms. Ugras as they share their insights on how to identify potential patients with EoE and the importance of early diagnosis.

Dr. Backer discusses assessing remission in CRSwNP by evaluating the patient's sense of smell in this video clip from the EAACI 2024 symposium.