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UW AI Teaching Series
United States
Приєднався 19 вер 2013
Weekly didactic presentations on various topics related to Allergy & Immunology (AI) such as asthma, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, guidelines and treatment as well as basic immunology, immunodeficiency, rhinitis, dermatitis, urticaria, food and drug allergy, and from recent journal articles are presented by invited guest speakers, UWAI fellows, and UW faculty to provide educational value for physicians and healthcare providers in the field to maintain competence and improve standards of care.
12/10/24 Health Inequities in Allergy and Immunology
Gabriel Mendoza, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy and Infectious Disease
University of Washington
OBJECTIVES:
1. Recognize the root causes of health inequities in allergy and immunology
2. Understand the epidemiology related to health in equities in asthma
3. Identify possible interventions to address health inequities related to asthma
DISCLOSURES:
Gabriel Mendoza, MD, has no financial relationships to disclose.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy and Infectious Disease
University of Washington
OBJECTIVES:
1. Recognize the root causes of health inequities in allergy and immunology
2. Understand the epidemiology related to health in equities in asthma
3. Identify possible interventions to address health inequities related to asthma
DISCLOSURES:
Gabriel Mendoza, MD, has no financial relationships to disclose.
Переглядів: 32
Відео
11/19/24 Complement Disorders
Переглядів 589 годин тому
Jocelyn Cooper, MD Fellow, Allergy and Immunology Department of Medicine University of Washington OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand defects in complement pathway underlying inherited complement disorders and clinical presentations 2. Perform diagnostic testing to identify complement disorders 3. Manage patients presenting with complement disorder DISCLOSURES: Jocelyn Cooper, MD, has no financial relati...
11/12/24 Combined Immunodeficiency and Immune Dysregulation
Переглядів 44Місяць тому
Jolan Walter, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Pediatrics Division Chief, Allergy and Immunology John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital University of South Florida OBJECTIVES: 1. To get familiar with the clinical spectrum of partial RAG deficiency (pRD) with immune dysregulation and parallel animal models 2. To understand cellular pathomechanisms of immune dysregulation 3. To gain insight into mechan...
11/5/24 Infectious Manifestations of Inborn Errors of Immunity
Переглядів 93Місяць тому
Michelle Sabo, MD, PhD, MS Assistant Professor Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine University of Washington OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify organisms that are seen in patients with inborn errors of immunity 2. Identify first line treatment of organisms linked to inborn errors of immunity DISCLOSURES: Michelle Sabo, MD, PhD, MS, has no financial relationships to disclose.
10/29/24 Advances in Biologics for Treating Asthma
Переглядів 139Місяць тому
Jonathan Corren, MD Clinical Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy and Immunology David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA OBJECTIVES: 1. Review phenotypes of asthma 2. Review mechanisms of action of biologics in asthma 3. Review efficacy of biologics in asthma DISCLOSURES: • Research grants - Amgen, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Regeneron, Sanofi • Speakers fees - Amgen, Astr...
10/22/24 Eosinophilic Esophagitis from Bench to Bedside: Translating to Clinical Outcomes
Переглядів 118Місяць тому
Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD Professor, Department of Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine OBJECTIVES: 1. To identify molecular mechanism that contribute to Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) 2. Review pathways that lead to disease progression in EoE 3. Review recent guidelines on the treatment of EoE DISCLOSURES: Speaker: Medscape (WedM...
5/28/24 - FDA Approved Peanut OIT and Anti-IgE Treatment for food Allergy
Переглядів 1485 місяців тому
Stephen Tilles MD Clinical Professor, University of Washington OBJECTIVES: Understand pivotal trial data from FDA approved food allergy treatments 2. Understand practical considerations when implementing food allergy treatments 3. Appreciate barriers that have delayed addressing the food allergy unmet needs DISCLOSURES Consultant: FARE, Stallergenes Greer, Nestle Health Science, Adovate, Jasper...
5/7/24 - Omalizumab and Other Food Allergy Therapeutics on the Horizon
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Dr. Sharon Chinthrajah Associate Professor, Acting Director of the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma Research Stanford University PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the clinical findings that led to the FDA approval of omalizumab for food allergy 2. Understand the clinical application of omalizumab for food allergy 3. Recognize therapeutic strategies on the horizon such as dupilumab ...
5/14/24 - B Cell Depletion and Immunodeficiency (What the Allergist Needs to Know)
Переглядів 1796 місяців тому
Niraj C Patel, MD, MS Associate Professor Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Duke University PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: 1. Know the common causes of secondary immunodeficiencies (SID), including specific drugs 2. Recognize the immunologic evaluation of patients receiving B-cell depleting agents, and the indications for immunoglobulin replacement therapy in patients with SID 3. Know that vaccination...
5/21/24 - UW Allergy & Immunology Senior Fellow Research Presentations
Переглядів 856 місяців тому
SPEAKERS: Gabriel Mendoza, MD and Kelly Colas, DO, PhD Senior Fellows Allergy & Immunology, University of Washington Seattle Children’s Hospital PRESENTATION TITLES: Dr. Gabriel Mendoza: “They Really Need to See It”: Qualitative Study of Perspectives on Virtual Environmental Inspections for Individuals with Poorly Controlled Asthma Dr. Kelly Colas: A Quantitative Exploration of Maternal Perspec...
4/30/24 - Elevated Tryptase - Now What?
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PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the differences between mastocytosis and hereditary alpha-tryptasemia 2. Use tryptase calculations in the evaluation of mast cell activation 3. Describe the evidence based approach to mast cell activation syndrome management DISCLOSURES: Speaker: • Regeneron/Sanofi • AstraZeneca • Amgen • Optinose • GSK • Blueprint • Genentech Advisory Board Member: • Optinose
04/09/2024 - Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Pathogenesis, Treatments, and Endpoints
Переглядів 2058 місяців тому
SPEAKER Seema Aceves, MD, PhD Division of Allergy, Immunology Director, EGID Clinic University of California, San Diego Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand the presentation of EoE 2. Apply the appropriate treatment regimens 3. Discuss the complications and potential therapies DISCLOSURES: • Consultant/Speaker: Regeneron/Sanofi, Ferring • Research Support: Bristol Meyer...
3/6/24 Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases 2024
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Shireesha Dhanireddy, MD Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases University of Washington Director, Madison Clinic Director, Harborview Infectious Diseases & Travel Clinic Co-Founder, S.H.E. Clinic PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: • Review updates in prevention and treatment of respiratory viral disease • Review epidemiology and management sexually transmitted infec...
4/2/24 Rhinitis: An Evolution in Treatment Options
Переглядів 1178 місяців тому
Greg Davis, MD, MPH Rhinology & Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Ear Nose & Throat Surgeon Clinical Associate Professor, UW Proliance Surgeons, Seattle & Puyallup WA Ear Nose Throat & Allergy Associate PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES: 1. Appreciate novel techniques to improve nasal congestion 2. Learn the options for treating post-nasal drainage DISCLOSURES: • Neurent Medical: Advisory Board and Research ...
3/19/24 - Is This Asthma or Not? Making an Accurate Asthma Diagnosis in Adults
Переглядів 2779 місяців тому
Ryan Murphy, MD Acting Instruction Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Center for Lung Biology, University of Washington OBJECTIVES 1. Recognize the value of a formal asthma definition, and how to consistently apply it. 2. Understand the most recent ERS and GINA guidelines regarding asthma diagnosis. 3. Practice utilizing a simplified approach to real life clinical cases. DISC...
2/20/24 - Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in the Age of Biologics
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2/20/24 - Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in the Age of Biologics
02/13/24 "JAK" of All Trades, Master of Atopic Dermatitis?
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02/13/24 "JAK" of All Trades, Master of Atopic Dermatitis?
2/7/24 - Natural History of Common Food Allergies
Переглядів 18410 місяців тому
2/7/24 - Natural History of Common Food Allergies
1/30/2024 - FPIES: A Not So Rare Food Allergy
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1/30/2024 - FPIES: A Not So Rare Food Allergy
1/23/24 - Immunopathogenesis of Airway Responsiveness in Asthma
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1/23/24 - Immunopathogenesis of Airway Responsiveness in Asthma
1/6/2024 - Venom Hypersensitivity: Recent Guideline Updates and Options for the Future
Переглядів 12511 місяців тому
1/6/2024 - Venom Hypersensitivity: Recent Guideline Updates and Options for the Future
11/28/23 Genetic Testing's Role in Diagnosis & Care of Immunodeficient Patients
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11/28/23 Genetic Testing's Role in Diagnosis & Care of Immunodeficient Patients
11/14/23 New Developments in Inborn Errors of Immunity
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11/14/23 New Developments in Inborn Errors of Immunity
11/8/23 Sublingual Immunotherapy for Inhalant Allergy
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11/8/23 Sublingual Immunotherapy for Inhalant Allergy
10/31/23 Health Inequities in Allergy and Immunology
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10/31/23 Health Inequities in Allergy and Immunology
10/24/23 The Quest for a Malaria Vaccine
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10/24/23 The Quest for a Malaria Vaccine
10/17/23 Hereditary Angioedema Overview
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10/17/23 Hereditary Angioedema Overview
10/3/23 - Genetic Variation, BCG-induced Immune Responses, and Susceptibility to TB
Переглядів 355Рік тому
10/3/23 - Genetic Variation, BCG-induced Immune Responses, and Susceptibility to TB
As a person who believes she has adult onset FPIES, Thank you!
I had a hard time finding this video… why?
Thank you this was very informative and helpful.
Thank you doctor for the professionalism with which you do your job. You listen to your client and you always put their needs first, to ensure they live another day healthy and vibrant. Cheers to you my doctor, I celebrate the way you do your job. If it was up to me I would give you the award of being the best doctor. Thank you Dr Emovon on UA-cam for curing my bad breath and acid reflex naturally...🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭
Thank you doctor for the professionalism with which you do your job. You listen to your client and you always put their needs first, to ensure they live another day healthy and vibrant. Cheers to you my doctor, I celebrate the way you do your job. If it was up to me I would give you the award of being the best doctor. Thank you Dr Emovon on UA-cam for curing my bad breath and acid reflex naturally....😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏
My uncle battled occupational allergies for years and finally found relief through IAFA Ayurveda’s natural solutions. The personalized approach and herbal remedies helped alleviate his symptoms significantly. He’s grateful for the holistic care that improved his quality of life.
Well done, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!
Hey, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!
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What is often missed about biological is that they have used either an animal cell line or foetal cell line. In the case of dupixent it was Chinese golden hamster. My husband had a bad reaction to it. They offered another biological that used Hungarian mouse which he declined. He is currently on RINVOQ with good results.
Hey doc! low dose naltrexone = amazing.PSA - as both a pt taking the drug and a clinical pharmacist - titration up from 1.5 may be more tolerable side effect wise. Also - sometimes even lower doses than 4.5mg are adequate in pt's that have depressive, mood, or restless leg issues due to the endogenous opiate blocking effects . 4.5mg gave me the blahs/anhedonia, an uneasy feeling, 24:53 & what I describe as whole body RLS. 😂 Possibly bc I'm sober 9+ years from SUD opiates - I wonder if my nervous system is somehow sensitized to withdrawal type symptoms even after all these years? Lol Anyway, I'm on 1.5mg and it's great. The pharmacist in me laughs at my "homeopathic dose" of Naltrexone 😂 but the body is a mysterious machine.
Thank you for the update, really distracted by some odd rattling sound. Makes it hard to hear. Darn.
Oh my goodness!! Thank you. For 45 years, i been telling my doctor I could not take most over the counter medications and prescribed. I sever vomiting and abdominal pain for 3-6 hours until it passes. All they tell me is that now I have IBS, and I just have sensitivities.
Same! I've had SJS, Guillain-Barre and other reactions to prescribed meds since I was 7. I'm trying to get my doctor's to look into this as well. Every time I've ever been hospitalized was because of an adverse reaction to meds prescribed by a physician.
Thank you for the research!
Basically the danger profile of Rinvoq (upadacitinib) and Cibinqo (abrocitinib) safety profile shouldn't be as severe as the black box warning because is it more selective and that it is possible for 20% of patients to be fully clear without the need of restarting the drug 25:02
Man I'm sitting at home right now watching this I'm suffering from mcas,so dizzy I'm bed ridden I'm in Washington state, and went to hospital other night and they never heard of mcas,so I am screwed,having shortness of breath and dizzy and unsteadyness, no safe foods,smells heat and meds arnt working,
20:26 Marking this chapter for future reference. :) Thank you for sharing this. I had the serum tests. I'm scheduled for the skin testing next.
Well done, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!
Superb.Thanks Doc 🎉
perhaps along with MTHFR, patients should be screened for this before mandating shots and also before preventing patients from getting antihistamines during illnesses....
What a waste of money at the Conventions! Been there, saw the waste. LOt of laughing going on, do you have Alpha 1?
Just add some HCL and poof, it's gone.
Are you using them every meal or day? Are you noticing any improvement?
LPR symptoms are gone. I used to take every day with meals (breakfast and dinner mostly, 600mg each) but now my gut is in better health so only occasionally when I feel a hint of LPR coming on or if I just feel like I should based on my eating habits at the moment. Bottom line is it worked, thankfully.
@@ranalloja that’s good to hear, which brand did you use?
More information for my personal alpha gal Bible! Thank you for the information, you will be cited 😀
Any thoughts on pain management in this patient? Opiates over other medications? What was the patient's genotype and phenotype? Thoughts on Methotrexate?
Has anyone looked into using amino acids to help control this issue
Very insightful presentation. Well done!
This is such deep information!! I’m Irish and my adult life I have been dealing with skin issues mostly my lower legs and arms. No one person was a solution. And my dermatologist wants use toxic meds or burn off in lesions.
I have been dying from pain from this disease. Last August I had developed so severe an atopic and nummular dermatitis (eczema) and was started on Dupixent. I just quit Dupixent because pain and inflammation in scalp and feet was still severe; I needed to treat my scalp every other day with 1% permethrin hair rinse which also helped my feet along with tiny bit of permethrin 5% cream. Last week I started on 1 mg daily Low Dose Naltrexone which has largely cured my feet and allowed me to use permethrin rinse less often and less urgently. I ordered low strength Ivermectin lotion yesterday to use with LDN. I may have been allergic to metal in dental reconstruction so I've removed some metal and zirconia upper fixed denture; I am toothless until I get metal Patch testing and Melissa blood test completed results in April 2024.
Please take JAK inhibitors! It's totally not worth going through immense pain..
Thank you. All risk and no benefit.
Have had bad reactions to about 20 medications. And doctors I’ve seen do not have a clue. My BP has become a problem. Medications are making me sick. Not just antibiotics.
I think the problem with allergists adopting this orphan disease is that we patients don't go to an allergist for our problems. ENT, GI, and pulmonology need to be on the front line. (But thanks, allergists, for caring! It's very interesting that you point out that allergists focus on treating the patient, no matter what/where the problem is.)
I'd like to know what is the reference "RAS" for Prolonged Cough following URI on the slide titled Other Manifestations (at 5:00).
Just. Wow! I learned sooooo much! I’m at my wits end with LPR. I can’t sleep. I can’t breathe. I’ve ended up in urgent care, unable to get air, with blue lips due to this condition. I’m hesitant to see an ENT. It’s a waste of money.
I want this doctor to help me because i think that's is my problem. And i am a singer
It is valuable to prevent you from going to ER and having poison ivy like response for three weeks after taking medications about 4 to 5 weeks that have ingredients you are allergic to. I brought my allergy results and they were basically ignored because m ost people do not have problems.. As I stood there with proof I have probems .. Not a problem til it is.. lol
Very helpful thank you
إِن يَنصُرْكُمُ اللَّهُ فَلَا غَالِبَ لَكُمْ ۖ وَإِن يَخْذُلْكُمْ فَمَن ذَا الَّذِي يَنصُرُكُم مِّن بَعْدِهِ ۗ وَعَلَى اللَّهِ فَلْيَتَوَكَّلِ الْمُؤْمِنُونَ
Thank you
I’ve watched several videos like this trying to get a handle on what exactly I’m doing to my body with this therapy. I can’t find an explanation on the mechanism of how this works to reduce the reaction is. Is it the same manner in which food/seasonal allergy therapy works?
This is very good
Amazing presentation but where the heck is a pepsin inhibitor/treatment? We can cure certain cancers but we don't have a pepsin inhibitor? How is that possible?
Thank you for your amazing presentation.
I found using a nasal spray of water and baking soda helps to clear it quickly.
Thank you for this video. I was recently diagnosed with HAE after having my one COVID vaccine and having a bad reaction. I am trying to understand this condition more. Videos like this are helping me in that regard. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing !
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It would be so nice to actually hear this rare and wonderful info.
I have an ent prescribing Xanax for me! Because she checked my throat and everything looked fine. So she said just don’t think about it
The cause of all these immune dysfunctions going off is an infection that is so stealthy it lives inside the host’s cells. They arent easily able to be eradicated so they stay and cause issues like asthma and even copd. Mycoplasmas and chlamydia pneumoniaes can do this.