8 search results for: standard of care

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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Pediatric Interactive Patient Case

Experience a pediatric patient's journey from infancy to adolescence with guideline-based learnings on EoE diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care.

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UEGW 2024 | Something to Chew On: Exploring the Management of EoE

Prof. Salvatore Oliva and Dr. Milli Gupta discuss the importance of long-term care and multidimensional assessment.

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Loss of Smell is a Key Symptom of CRSwNP

Learn how loss of smell in CRSwNP is a key symptom for both patients and providers.

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UEGW 2024 | WHY Is Long-Term Management of EoE Important?

Prof. Salvatore Oliva discusses the impact of chronic type 2 inflammation on EoE progression, highlighting the need for long-term management.

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ERS-ISIAN 2025 | Type 2 Inflammation and Disease Control in CRSwNP: Current Perspectives and Future Directions

In this educational presentation, Profs. Vibeke Backer and Sietze Reitsma cover key aspects of type 2 inflammation and its role in the pathogenesis and management of CRSwNP and practical strategies for optimizing disease control and improving patient outcomes.

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ADVENT On Air | Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Steering Toward Success

Learn from Drs. Dellon and Wechsler as they discuss best practices in EoE, including highlights from EoE guidelines in the US and EU.

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ADVENT On Air | Expert Discussions in Dermatology

Listen to the latest updates in type 2 inflammatory science and associated skin diseases, brought to you by leading dermatology experts in the field. ADVENT On Air podcasts feature scientific conversations that explore new research into the pathophysiology, clinical features, and disease burden for a range of dermatological diseases linked to type 2 inflammation, including atopic dermatitis (AD) and prurigo nodularis (PN). Hear new insights revealed through expert-led conversations below or in your preferred podcast app.