36 search results for: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Guideline-Based Diagnosis of <b>Chronic</b> <b>Spontaneous</b> <b>Urticaria</b>: An Interactive Patient Case
Dermatology
Guideline-Based Diagnosis of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: An Interactive Patient Case
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Learn more about the guideline-based diagnosis of chronic spontaneous urticaria with this interactive patient case.

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<b>Chronic</b> <b>Spontaneous</b> <b>Urticaria</b> Mechanism of Disease Animation
Dermatology
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Mechanism of Disease Animation
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Explore the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of chronic spontaneous urticaria in this animated video. Learn about the complex mechanism of disease involving mast cell activation and the release of inflammatory mediators.

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Cracking the Code: Diagnosing and Managing Skin Diseases With Type 2 Inflammation
Dermatology
Cracking the Code: Diagnosing and Managing Skin Diseases With Type 2 Inflammation
expert video

This symposium delves into the pivotal role of type 2 inflammation in diverse skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, prurigo nodularis, chronic spontaneous urticaria, and bullous pemphigoid. It highlights both shared and distinct disease mechanisms and patient burdens, providing crucial insights for optimizing clinical management strategies through a series of engaging panel discussions with Drs Eichenfield, Elmariah, Culton, and Hawkes.

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Inside the Hive: ​Type 2 Inflammatory Pathways in <b>Chronic</b> <b>Spontaneous</b> <b>Urticaria</b>
Dermatology
Inside the Hive: ​Type 2 Inflammatory Pathways in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
expert video

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

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The Burden of <b>Chronic</b> <b>Spontaneous</b> <b>Urticaria</b>:  One Patient’s Journey to Diagnosis
Dermatology
The Burden of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: One Patient’s Journey to Diagnosis
videoanimation

Learn about the clinical presentation of CSU and the burden many CSU patients face by following one patient’s journey from symptom presentation to CSU diagnosis in this 5-minute video.

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<b>Chronic</b> <b>Spontaneous</b> <b>Urticaria</b> Learning Hub
Learning Hub
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Learning Hub

Welcome to the CSU learning hub focused on key scientific education on chronic spontaneous urticaria, featuring ADVENT resources.

EADV 2025
On Demand
Broadening the Lens: Clinical and Immunological Insights That Inform CSU Management

Experience this engaging presentation by Professors Martin Metz, Elena Netchiporouk, and Jason Hawkes to explore emerging therapies for chronic spontaneous urticaria.

CSU is Unpredictable in its Course and Duration
Dermatology
CSU is Unpredictable in its Course and Duration
expert video

Dr. Hawkes highlights how Chronic Urticaria is a mast cell centric disease with moderate levels of spontaneous remission in patients.

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2024
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Translating the Science of CSU: From Pathogenesis to Patient Outcomes

Join Drs. Michihiro Hide, Marta Ferrrer, and Ana M. Giménez-Arnau as they discuss chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and highlight the unmet needs, treatment challenges, and emerging therapies.

The Role of IL-4 and IL-13 in CSU
Dermatology
The Role of IL-4 and IL-13 in CSU
Infographic

The pathophysiology of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is complex and involves mast cell degranulation and elements of type 2 inflammation. Learn more about the role of mast cells, basophils, and type 2 inflammatory cells and cytokines involved in the pathophysiology of CSU.

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What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP
On Demand
What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP

The March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida brought together 4 dermatology experts to explore the evolving science of type 2 inflammation. Type 2 inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of multiple dermatological diseases, driving chronic immune dysregulation that affects patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) prurigo nodularis (PN), chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and bullous pemphigoid (BP). Understanding the mechanisms behind type 2 inflammation is key to advancing care and improving patient quality of life.

ADVENT On Air | Best Practice for CSU - Perspectives from Allergy and Dermatology
Dermatology
ADVENT On Air | Best Practice for CSU - Perspectives from Allergy and Dermatology
Podcast

Join allergist Dr. Nicole Chase and dermatologist Dr. Jason Hawkes as they dispel common myths in the management of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). They offer practical, empathetic strategies to move beyond unnecessary diagnostics and delays, focusing instead on urgent treatment escalation and effective management to reduce the profound burden of uncontrolled CSU on patients.

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