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Dermatology

Inside the Hive: ​Type 2 Inflammatory Pathways in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Join Dr. Jason Hawkes in discussing the burden of CSU and how type 2 inflammation contributes to the development of chronic wheals (hives) and angioedema
Jason Hawkes
MD, MS
Jason Hawkes

Learning objectives

  • Identify the clinical characteristics of CSU
  • Describe how CSU signs and symptoms and unpredictable disease course drive patient burden
  • Explore how type 2 inflammation is involved in CSU pathophysiology, including mast cell activation, immune cell trafficking, and neuronal sensitization
MAT-US-2503232 v1.0 - P Exp Date: 03/05/2027

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Dermatology

Jason Hawkes

MD, MS

Dr. Hawkes is a board-certified dermatologist and Investigator at the Oregon Medical Research Center in Portland, OR and is a current Councilor in the International Psoriasis Council and serves on the NPF Medical Board and Scientific Advisory Committee

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Jason Hawkes

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