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Catch up on ’All Things Urticaria’ in this podcast series developed by Global Allergy and Asthma Excellence Network UCARE in collaboration with Medthority. Professor Marcus Maurer, Professor of Dermatology and Allergy at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, is joined by colleagues for in-depth discussions on the latest research and opinion on the pathogenesis and treatment of urticaria. Medthority received educational funding from the sponsor to help provide its healthcare professional members with access to the highest quality medical and scientific information, education and associated content. The opinions in this podcast are of the invited faculty, for informational purposes only, and should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult your regional guidelines for clinical practice recommendations in your area. For updates on ’All Things Urticaria’, sign up on Medthority. For more on UCARE/ACARE activities, visit the UCARE and ACARE websites, UCARE 4U, UDAY, CRUSE Control App, and CURE Registry. Episodes 1 – 61: This content has been developed independently of the sponsor, Novartis Pharma AG. Episode 31 and 33: This content has been in collaboration with J. Uriach y Compañía S.A.
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Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Episode 67 - Angioedema and artificial intelligence
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Professor Markus Magerl joins Professor Marcus Maurer in this episode to explore the significance of differential diagnosis in the identification of angioedema in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). Professor Magerl takes a deep dive into the prospective use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the analysis of data derived from a questionnaire utilising algorithmic models. Both professors, Maurer and Magerl, discuss the implications AI can have in enhancing the diagnostic accuracy of angioedema.
Utilise the following external links to access additional resources relating to the topics discussed in this episode: 10 Questions - Using AI for diagnosing your or your patient´s angioedema, Differences and Similarities in the Mechanisms and Clinical Expression of Bradykinin‑Mediated vs. Mast Cell–Mediated Angioedema and Case Report: Recurrent Angioedema: Diagnosing the Rare and the Frequent.
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