
Dr. Stephanie Christenson examines the genetic and environmental factors influencing IL-33 expression and activity in COPD, highlighting the complex interplay between genetics, smoking, and disease pathogenesis.

Presentation highlights from the ADVENT symposium on disease remission in CRSwNP at the 42nd Congress of the International Society of Inflammation and Allergy of the Nose and 24th Congress of the International Rhinologic Society in Tokyo, Japan.
Type 2 inflammation contributes to many dermatologic diseases, which may lead to potentially life-changing burdens and challenges to patients and caregivers. By uncovering the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathophysiology of AD, PN, CSU, and BP, we can move forward in our understanding of each disease. Join global experts for an educational symposium on March 8th that will uncover the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathophysiology of AD, PN, CSU, and BP and explore questions driving current research in each disease.

Join experts Mario Castro, Nicola Hanania, and Stephanie Christenson for an educational symposium on the real-world impact of underlying type 2 inflammation on the patient burden of asthma and COPD.
Join leading experts Miguel Lanz, Lakshi Aldredge, Angela Bretton, and Hilary Ugras in an engaging case-based discussion that explores the interconnected nature of chronic underlying type 2 inflammation and its profound impact across multiple diseases.

In this video from the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Symposium held in Toronto, Canada, Dr. Amy Paller, MD explores the possibilities for disease modification in atopic dermatitis.

Exploration of the shared mechanisms of itch across AD, PN, and CSU as well as the distinct ways itch manifests in each disease.
This 2-hour educational program delves into the pivotal role of type 2 inflammation in diverse skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, bullous pemphigoid, and chronic spontaneous urticaria. It will highlight both shared and distinct disease mechanisms and patient burdens, providing crucial insights for optimizing clinical management strategies. Experts will guide the audience through diverse patient cases to illuminate diagnostic nuances and the pathophysiology of each condition. These cases will also highlight the importance of shared decision-making and the broadening of treatment goals beyond symptom control. Dynamic panel discussion and active audience participation will be facilitated through real-time polling and curated Q&A sessions.

Dr. Sonja Ständer and Dr. Shawn Kwatra discuss the unique features of prurigo nodularis (PN) as well as the characteristics that are shared with atopic dermatitis, and aim to raise awareness of PN among both physicians and patients.

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
Dr. Butler emphasizes the increasing prevalence of chronic itch in the aging population and details the significant physical, psychological, and healthcare system burdens it imposes. He also explores why chronic pruritus is often under-recognized and challenging to diagnose due to its multifactorial etiologies
Join Dr. Victoria Werth as she shares the unmet needs and management challenges experienced by patients with bullous pemphigoid (BP), including physical, mental, socioeconomic, and treatment-related burdens. She expands on the comorbidities and increased mortality rates these patients may face.