T2 clinical phenotypes in the GI tract - Presentation with Live Discussion & Q&A Webcast with CME

The lecture describes the two major types of gastro-intestinal inflammatory diseases, IgE and non-IgE, with a special focus on eosinophilic esophagitis, gastritis and colitis. The role of IL 13, IL-5, eotaxin, integrins, epithelial derived cytokines, innate lymphoid cells, genetic defects and environmental insults is discussed in depth in association with personalized treatment approaches. Case reports guide the learner in differentiating the atopic and non-atopic phenotypes of eosinophilic esophagitis. 

Kari Nadeau

Professor

Stanford University

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Webinar
Recorded 02/15/2022
Recorded 02/15/2022
Live Discussion & Q&A Webcast Recording - Kari Nadeau
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Assessment: T2 clinical phenotypes in the GI tract
3 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  15 minute limit  |  3/3 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
3 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  15 minute limit  |  3/3 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
Certificate
1.00 credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 credit  |  Certificate available
T2 clinical phenotypes in the GI tract - Questionnaire