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Dermatology

Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Prurigo Nodularis Part 2: Itch and Skin Lesions

Dive deeper into the specific role of type 2 inflammation in neuroimmune dysregulation and dermal fibrosis that leads to itch and skin lesions seen in patients with prurigo nodularis with Dr. Raj Chovatiya in the second part of this discussion.

Raj  Chovatiya
MD, PhD, MSCI
Raj Chovatiya

Learning objectives

  • Understand how type 2 inflammation drives neuroimmune dysregulation in prurigo nodularis, contributing to itch
  • Discover how dysregulated type 2 inflammation leads to fibrotic skin lesions in prurigo nodularis
  • Understand how type 2 inflammation plays a key role in itch and fibrotic lesions in PN
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Dermatology

Raj Chovatiya

MD, PhD, MSCI

Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, US

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Raj  Chovatiya

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