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Cholestatic Pruritus Associated with PBC: Understanding Unmet Patient Needs and Treatment Strategies
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Pruritus occurs in up to 70% of patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), can be severe, and lead to increased morbidity-including worsening fatigue and quality of sleep. Standard of care treatment has relied on a variety of medications with limited effectiveness and tolerability adding to the patient disease burden. Alan Bonder, MD, and Kris Kowdley, MD, discuss unmet patient needs, pruritus assessment tools, and guideline-based therapy provided by an interprofessional care team.
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Understanding Cholesterol Guidelines and Implementing Non-statins in High-Risk Populations
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An interprofessional faculty of primary care and specialty clinicians discuss real-world issues in managing patients with complex and challenging dyslipidemia, including elevated lipoprotein a (Lp(a)). Several paired conversations serve as the foundation for discussions related to recent cholesterol guidelines, patient risk stratification, and recommended goals for patients at risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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Clinical Questions in Cardiology: Using Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists
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In this activity, case studies commonly encountered in cardiology practice are utilized to prompt reflection on opportunities for reducing cardiovascular risk. Drawing on seminal research and their own experience, cardiologist Jorge Plutzy, MD, and endocrinologist Helena Rodbard, MD, navigate through a series of ‘clinical questions’ to inform regarding the clinical pharmacology of the GLP-1RAs and their evidence-based role in cardiovascular risk reduction, particularly in patients with secondary atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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Contemporary Issues in the Management of Patients With Primary Biliary Cholangitis
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An interprofessional faculty of gastroenterology clinicians discuss real-world issues in managing patients with primary biliary cholangitis. Two mini-lectures serve as the foundation for understanding the diagnostic evaluation and risk factors of primary biliary cholangitis.
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Perspectives on Selected Myasthenia Gravis Posters and Abstracts From AANEM
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Myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease characterized by fluctuating muscle weakness, greatly impacts patients’ functioning and activities of daily living. Important treatment advances continue to be made to reduce patient burden of disease and overcome safety, efficacy, and other limitations of available therapies. Join Nicholas Silvestri, MD, as he reports on research results of some of these advances presented at the 2024 American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine Annual Meeting.
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Bridging Gaps, Optimizing Treatment in Patients With LC-FAODs
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Patients with long-chain fatty oxidation disorders (LC-FAODs) have historically been treated with diet modification and even-carbon medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplementation. In this 45-minute, case-based, modular activity, Sandra van Calcar, PhD, RD, LD, and Jerry Vockley, MD, PhD, address key topics, including disease presentation, historical treatment, emerging treatment with triheptanoin, and nutritional planning specific to patients with LC-FAODs.
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A Conversation About Gut Immaturity, Feeding, Fussiness, and Colic
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Definition of excessive crying in infancy (ie, infant colic) Short- and long-term consequences of infant colic Connections between gut immaturity, dysbiosis, and colic Clinical management of infant colic Support for caregivers of infants with colic
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GER and GERD in Infants: What Are Your Treatment Strategies?
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Differentiating GER from GERD in infants The challenges of obtaining a definitive diagnosis of GERD Nonpharmacologic and nutritional management of GERD Practice pearls for thickened feeds Risks of acid-suppressive medications in infants GER and GERD case studies
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The Intestinal Microbiome and the Developing Immune System
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The gut microbiome is recognized as playing a key role in infant health. Alessio Fasano, MD, world-renowned for his research on the gut microbiome focuses on the ways in which the gut microbiome influences allergy and autoimmunity. The effects of infant nutrition on the composition of the microbiome are also discussed, including the impact of feeding mode and probiotic and prebiotic supplementation.
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The Probiotic LGG and Its Benefits to the Immune System
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Renowned professor of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, and endowed chair in pediatric research, Fayez K. Ghishan, MD, discusses the important role gastrointestinal microbiota plays in the development of immune function.
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Guideline-Based Care of Infants With Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
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Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, MD, PhD, takes a case-based approach to identify and diagnose food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) in infants and how to manage acute reactions.
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A New Frontier in the Co-Management of Thyroid Eye Disease
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Thyroid eye disease, also known as Graves’ orbitopathy, is a potentially serious, progressive autoimmune disease that most often occurs in people with hyperthyroidism, ie, Graves’ disease. Kimberley Cockerham, MD, FACS, moderates this series of six, paired conversations between endocrinologist Terry J. Smith, MD, and eye specialists Wendy W. Lee, MD, and Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD, to explore current and emerging treatment options for thyroid eye disease. In these conversations, faculty review the current understanding of the burden and pathophysiology of thyroid eye disease—including ...
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Exploring Best Practices for Diagnosis and Management of Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
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In this in-depth review, presented by Princess Ogbogu, MD, and developed in collaboration with Michael Wechsler, MD, MMSc, the wide-ranging presentations of HES will be reviewed, along with pathophysiology, classification, and acute and chronic management. Learnings from the presentation will be tied together with a case-based presentation of idiopathic HES, allowing learners to see how guideline recommendations and novel clinical trials can be applied in a real clinical setting.
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Promoting Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cold Agglutinin Disease
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Cold Agglutinin Disease is a rare, chronic hemolytic disorder, representing approximately 20% of all autoimmune hemolytic anemias. Catherine M. Broome, MD, and Alexander Röth, MD, provide an understanding of the pathogenesis of this disorder caused by cold-reacting IgM autoantibodies and reveal common clinical features. Because of the high mortality rate among those suffering from CAD, it is important to be aware of the diagnostic criteria, as well as the current and novel treatment options, with the goal of increasing hemoglobin levels, avoiding the need for transfusions, and improving ...
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A Critical Update on Relapsed/Refractory Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and CAR T-cell Therapy
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In this activity, Jeremy Abramson, MD, highlights the significant disease burden of B-cell lymphomas, as well as the latest advances in therapeutics, and practical strategies for integrating novel therapies into practice through patient selection and supportive care management.
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Current Issues Regarding Obesity Treatment and Chronic Weight Management
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Obesity experts Drs. Apovian and Kushner delve into the complex and undertreated disease of obesity, addressing the importance of weight loss and chronic weight management. They discuss obesity as a chronic disease with its pathophysiologic basis, associated cardiometabolic risks, treatment options including pharmacotherapy, focusing on incretin-based medications, optimizing weight loss and maintenance, and how to approach patients about obesity.
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Bioactive Components of Human Milk Including HMOs and Other Prebiotics
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Human breast milk is comprised of several bioactive components, including human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which are non-nutritive carbohydrates unique to human milk. In this course, Lars Bode, PhD, introduces HMOs and describes the structure, composition, and infant health benefits of these compounds. Topics include the prebiotic effects of HMOs, particularly related to the gastrointestinal and immune systems, but also growth and development and allergies. Also reviewed are the oligosaccharides found in infant formulas, with a focus on clinically relevant inform
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Improving Diagnosis and Clinical Monitoring of Acid Sphingomyelinase Deficiency
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Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD) is a lysosomal storage disorder that causes accumulation of sphingomyelin in various organs. In addition to a low incidence, ASMD has a heterogeneous presentation that makes management challenging. Join experts Margaret McGovern, MD, PhD, and Pramod Mistry, MD, PhD, in this review of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with ASMD.
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Optimizing Treatment in Patients with ROS1 Rearranged NSCLC
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Greater understanding and implementation of molecular biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have led to improved patient outcomes. However, optimizing therapeutic strategies for patients with a molecular alteration continues to be challenging for the multidisciplinary team. Among these alterations, ROS1 rearrangements are rare, but have important clinical implications.
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Managing Patients With Neurotrophic Keratitis (NK)
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The treatment of patients with NK, a rare disease of the eye that can lead to blindness, has evolved beyond treating symptoms to treatment that targets the root cause of the disease – nerve damage. Thus, early diagnosis is critical. Faculty discuss the etiology, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with NK. In addition to an overview of symptomatic care and emerging treatments, the safety, efficacy, storage, and administration of cenegermin are explained in detail. Clinical and real-world questions are discussed, related to patient education, provided by multidisciplinary faculty.
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