
Review a patient case to learn more about identifying uncontrolled asthma and type 2 inflammation in pediatric patients

Explore 3 hypothetical patient cases using guideline-based checklists for assessment and diagnosis of type 2 inflammation in adult asthma
Review a severe asthma patient case to learn more about assessing asthma control and on-treatment clinical remission.

In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Leonard Bacharier revisits a patient case study where a biologic has been added to an asthma management plan and describes the potential for this patient to achieve on-therapy clinical remission.

An interactive patient case tool involving a deeper dive into assessing clinical presentation when diagnosing bullous pemphigoid (BP)
Experience a pediatric patient's journey from infancy to adolescence with guideline-based learnings on EoE diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care.
In this hypothetical EoE patient case, learn about the different disease domains that are important in seeing the complete patient picture in EoE.

Professor Klaus Rabe shares a patient case highlighting the burden of disease associated with airway remodeling and discusses practical aspects of identifying and managing airway remodeling in severe asthma patients with Professor Porsbjerg and Dr Castro.
Meet Fernando. Journey through his clinical profile, applying guideline-based checklists to reach a consensus regarding his diagnosis.
Chapter from Interdisciplinary Care of Patients with EoE: Experts Offer Food for Thought video: Focuses on the importance of an interdisciplinary team for EoE management.
Chapter from Interdisciplinary Care of Patients with EoE: Experts Offer Food for Thought video: Focuses on the value of different aspects of histology beyond eosinophil count and the importance of multidimensional assessment of EoE

An interactive tool highlighting the disease burden, impact and management of prurigo nodularis throughout the patient journey before diagnosis, during diagnosis and during treatment.