This chapter focuses on the importance of shared decision-making and regular, long-term monitoring of histology and endoscopy, not just symptoms.
Experts from different specialties use a case-based discussion to understand type 2 inflammatory diseases from a nurse practitioner perspective.

In this video from the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Symposium held in Toronto, Canada, Dr. Amy Paller, MD and Dr. Peter Lio, MD discusses the role of atopic dermatitis as a risk factor for developing food allergies. Moreover, explores the potential opportunities for early intervention to alter disease trajectories and the possibilities for disease modification in atopic dermatitis.
Pediatric gastroenterology experts Dr Carolina Gutiérrez Junquera and Dr Christos Tzivinikos where they discuss the importance of early identification and management of pediatric EoE to improve long-term outcomes. They highlight clinical data and discuss their practical experiences with pediatric EoE, including their perspectives on co-occurring type 2 inflammatory diseases, the chronic nature of EoE, and the future of EoE research and therapeutic development.

Explore the role of chronic type 2 inflammation in the cycle of exacerbations and worsening lung function in asthma patients.
Hear Dr. Evan Dellon outline the benefits of maintenance therapy in EoE and the importance of an individualized treatment approach for each patient.
Prof. Arjan Bredenoord and Dr. Evan Dellon emphasize the need to assess multiple disease domains to get the complete picture of patients’ EoE.

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.
Dr Tzivinikos discusses the importance of early identification and management of pediatric EoE to improve long-term outcomes.
Learn from Prof. Papadopoulou as she highlights challenges in identifying EoE in pediatric patients and the consequences of delayed diagnosis.

Learn about patient concerns in EoE and the benefits of adequate monitoring and effective maintenance therapy on disease control and QoL
Join Dr. Aceves and Ms. Ugras as they share their insights on how to identify potential patients with EoE and the importance of early diagnosis.