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Dermatology
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) Interactive Patient Case
Learn more about the guideline-based diagnosis of chronic spontaneous urticaria with this interactive patient case.
Learning objectives
Familiarize yourself with the guideline-based approach to diagnosing this condition
Enhance your diagnostic skills and knowledge of chronic spontaneous urticaria through practical, case-based learning
Description
Dive deeper into the intricacies of diagnosing chronic spontaneous urticaria by engaging with this interactive patient case, which follows established guidelines to provide a comprehensive understanding of the diagnostic process.
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Sanofi and Regeneron are global leaders in pharmaceutical development, each with a long history of supporting frontline physicians to improve human health and reduce the burden of disease. Driven by the same commitment to patients and their families, Sanofi and Regeneron have partnered to take on type 2 inflammation and the range of chronic conditions in which excessive inflammation plays a role.