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Why Choose Toujeo<sup>®</sup> (Insulin Glargine)

Why Choose Toujeo® (Insulin Glargine)

Polyp Gossip - latest episode

Polyp Gossip - latest episode

Polyp Gossip is a video podcast dedicated to exploring Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP). Hosted by two globally recognized rhinologists. The show delves into trending topics, latest advancements, and patient experiences. Each episode features esteemed guests, including experts and patients, offering valuable insights into the evolving world of CRSwNP.

The Hematology Podcast - Season 5

The Hematology Podcast - Season 5

Welcome to The Hematology Podcast, your source for the latest insights into hematology and rare blood disorders.

Polyp Gossip – Episode 7

Polyp Gossip Episode 7: Unified Airways: Bridging Type 2 and Comorbidities in CRSwNP

What links CRSwNP, asthma, and other comorbidities? In this episode, our experts unpack the unified airways concept and why it’s key to understanding Type 2 inflammation and optimizing patient care. Our experts discuss integrated care approaches and what they mean for clinical practice.

Polyp Gossip – Episode 6

Polyp Gossip Episode 6: Multidisciplinary approach in management of CRSwNP

In this episode of Polyp Gossip, we explore the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP). Join leading experts from rhinology and pulmonology as they discuss how collaboration across specialties can improve patient outcomes and optimize care pathways.

Fabry disease

Fabry disease

Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disease due to a defect in the gene encoding the lysosomal enzyme alpha-galactosidase A (α-Gal A), causing progressive cellular accumulation of the substrate globotriaosylceramide (GL-3) and globo-triaosylsphingosine (lyso-GL-3).

How to diagnose Fabry

How to diagnose Fabry

Think Fabry, think timely testing first.

Monitoring disease progression

Monitoring disease progression

Think Fabry, think regular profile-based assessments.

Cardiac involvement in Fabry disease

Cardiac involvement in Fabry disease

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Fabry disease patients.1 Undiagnosed and untreated Fabry disease leads to progressive, irreversible, life-threatening heart injury.2,3

Renal involvement in Fabry disease

Renal involvement in Fabry disease

Think Fabry, think renal involvement that may present early in life and could go undetected.

Family screening

Family screening

Think Fabry, think screening at-risk family members.1

When to treat

When to treat

Think Fabry, think early treatment to help slow or prevent life-threatening disease progression.1,2