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Understanding the Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Atopic Hand and Foot Dermatitis

Published on 09/10/2024
AtopicDermatitis•ClinicalDermatology•DermatologyEducation•SkinInflammation
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Hand and foot involvement in atopic dermatitis presents unique clinical challenges due to its polymorphic features and frequent misdiagnosis. In this ADVENT educational webinar, distinguished dermatology experts Dr. Eric Simpson and Dr. April Armstrong explore the critical role of type 2 inflammation in the pathophysiology of atopic hand and foot dermatitis.

This session offers practical guidance for clinicians seeking to improve diagnostic accuracy and personalize treatment strategies for these complex presentations of atopic dermatitis.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the Clinical Spectrum: Understand atopic dermatitis as a chronic inflammatory skin disease and identify its varied clinical presentations, especially in the hands and feet.
  • Navigate Diagnostic Challenges: Explore the polymorphic features of hand and foot dermatitis and how they may obscure or mimic other dermatoses.
  • Understand Pathophysiology: Examine the underlying immunologic mechanisms, including the pivotal role of type 2 inflammation, in driving the clinical signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis and its acral variants.

This webinar is ideal for dermatology professionals, primary care providers, and advanced practice clinicians aiming to deepen their understanding of atopic dermatitis and enhance patient outcomes in challenging anatomical areas.

Sponsored by ADVENT (Sanofi and Regeneron)

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