Register here for our 9th ACARE Make a Difference (MAD) Webinar!
Title: UPDATED AND COMPREHENSIVE CLASSIFICATION AND TERMINOLOGY OF ANGIOEDEMA
Date: 09 November 2023
Time: 17:00 to 18:00 CET
ACARE Make A Difference is an eleven-part webinar series with a primary focus on the diagnostic evaluation of patients experiencing recurrent angioedema, including those with hereditary angioedema (HAE), as well as the enhancement of therapy control and optimization. The overarching goal of this webinar series is to facilitate the provision of optimal therapy to all individuals afflicted with recurrent angioedema, particularly those affected by HAE, at the earliest possible stage. Throughout the series, various topics are explored, including strategies to expedite the diagnosis process and reduce instances of misdiagnosis, methods for family screening in HAE patients, the implementation of closely monitored therapy control measures, and guidance on the continual refinement of therapeutic approaches. This specific webinar will place special emphasis on the updated and comprehensive classification and terminology of angioedema.
TOPICS and SPEAKERS
- Angioedema nomenclature and classification – The need for an update and revision. Prof. Dr. Markus Magerl
- Finding consensus in angioedemology. Dr. Thomas Buttgereit
- Unmet needs in angioedema classification. Prof. Dr. Marcus Maurer
All speakers from: Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Institute of Allergology IFA & Fraunhofer ITMP Immunology and Allergology IA
Make a Difference is initiated by ACARE and funded by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.
Register now for the MAD 9 webinar
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