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Session Information
FRM F145
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Chronic Urticaria & Angioedema: What's New in Pathogenesis & Treatment
Subject:
Date:
Tuesday, March 05
CME Credits:
2.00
Location:
Flamingo 4
Time:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Director:
Michael D. Tharp, MD, FAAD
Speakers:
- Diane Romayne Baker, MD, FAAD
- James Baker, MD
- Warren W. Piette, MD, FAAD
Learning Objectives:
Following this course, the attendee should be able to:
- Differentiate the signs and symptoms of urticaria/angioedema from urticarial vasculitis
- Recognize patients with autoimmune urticaria
- Develop treatment strategies for urticaria, angioedema and urticarial vasculitis
Description:
This forum will review the most recent information on the pathogenesis of urticaria, angioedema and urticarial vasculitis. The audience will learn to differentiate urticaria patient subsets as well as identify patients with urticarial vasculitis. New and novel treatments for urticaria, angioedema and urticarial vasculitis will be discussed.
Schedule:
| Tuesday, March 05 |
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| 1:00 PM | Introduction / Dr. Tharp |
| 1:05 PM | Pathogenesis of Urticaria / Dr. Baker |
| 1:35 PM | Pathogenesis and Treatment of Angioedema / Dr. Baker |
| 2:05 PM | Treatment of Urticaria / Dr. Tharp |
| 2:35 PM | Urticarial Vasculitis: Pathogenesis and Treatment / Dr. Piette |