16 search results for: disease progression

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Low Disease Activity and Disease Stability: Setting New Goals for COPD Care

This infographic explores the emerging concepts of disease activity, disease stability, and disease control in COPD.

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2025 ADVENT Forum | Potential for Disease Modification in the Airway

Unlock new perspectives on managing chronic airway diseases. Profs. Leonard Bacharier, Eugenio De Corso, Stella Lee, Marc Miravitlles, Celeste Porsbjerg, Klaus Rabe, and Martin Wagenmann – share their collective wisdom and experience on the evolving landscape of therapeutic strategies aimed at truly modifying disease progression, offering renewed hope for patients and practitioners alike.

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ADVENT On Air | Early Intervention and Disease Modification in Atopic Dermatitis

Prof. Thomas Bieber explores early intervention and disease modification in atopic dermatitis.

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How Biologic Therapy May Lead to Disease Modification in Infants and Children with Atopic Dermatitis

The underlying pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) is driven by dysregulation of type 2 immunity that contributes to skin barrier dysfunction. AD typically develops very early in life and children with AD often develop other atopic conditions such as food allergy, asthma, and allergic rhinitis in a progression called the atopic march. Early treatment may help reduce the atopic march and other comorbidities to lessen the lifetime burden created by these diseases. There may even be a window of opportunity for disease modification.

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Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD

In this soundbite video from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson highlights the systemic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD) and how the disease burden extends beyond the skin. Through the lens of cumulative life course impairment, Dr. Simpson explores how persistent type 2 inflammation in AD may drive both atopic and nonatopic comorbidities, emphasizing the importance of early, effective treatment to alter disease progression.

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Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD

In this video from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson discusses the systemic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD) and how the disease burden extends beyond the skin. Through the lens of cumulative life course impairment, Dr. Simpson goes on to explore how persistent type 2 inflammation in AD may drive both atopic and nonatopic comorbidities, emphasizing the potential importance of early and effective therapeutic intervention to alter disease progression

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Uncovering the Impact of Moderate COPD Exacerbations

The infographic provides information about the clinical characteristics used to classify moderate COPD exacerbations and the impact of these events on lung function, future risk, and mortality.

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The Benefits of Early Intervention in AD: More Than Skin Deep

Many AD treatment goals focus on clinical manifestations, so that if a patient is free of lesions, their disease is considered well controlled. However, the inflammatory process underlying AD reaches far beyond the skin, affecting patients in unique ways at different stages of their lives. Education on the importance of treating AD beyond the skin and altering the treatment approach to fit the individual patient will help improve clinical management and reduce long-term patient burden.

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ADVENT On Air | Back Again: Predicting Recurrence in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps

Learn from Drs. Buchheit and Wagenmann as they discuss key patient traits that predict disease recurrence in CRSwNP.

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EAACI PAAM 2025 | How Type 2 Inflammation Shapes a Lifetime

Join ADVENT faculty members Len Bacharier, Antonella Cianferoni, and Andre Moreira for an educational symposium highlighting type 2 inflammation and its shared and distinct roles in multiple chronic pediatric diseases.

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ERS 2024 | Understanding the Complex Pathophysiology of COPD

Professor Klaus Rabe delves into the intricate inflammatory pathways and cellular mechanisms that drive the development and progression of COPD.

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Risk of Mortality and Infections in Bullous Pemphigoid

Dr. Victoria Werth walks through the serious comorbidity risks associated with BP diagnosis