Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: 01 Dec 2023 - 20 May 2024
- Time: 1:30 AM - 9:30 AM
How I Treat Autoinflammatory Disorders 2023
Organizer: Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology (APLAR) Academy
Paediatrics Rheumatology Special Interest Group
Course Directors:
Prof Sumaira Farman
Convenor, APLAR Paediatric Rheumatology SIG
Dr Vahid Ziaee
Professor of Pediatric Rheumatology
President of Pediatric Rheumatology Society, Iran
Head of Pediatric Rheumatology Division in the Children’s Medical Center
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Course highlights
This course provides the most updated finding on autoinflammatory disorders in form of case based discussions presented by most experienced experts all over the world.
The first course was held in 2022. Since there are new findings about autoinflammatory disorders every day, this course will provide the best knowledge to diagnose and treat the patients. Some of the AIDs have not been discussed last year and will be discussed for the first time, such as monogenic lupus, DADA2, VEXAS, Behcet, and HA20.
The discussions between the experts help them and the audience provide the best possible care to the AID patients.
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes:
- Paediatric rheumatologists, rheumatologists, and immunologists all over the world can benefit from the most updated knowledge on autoinflammatory disorders presented by the highest rank professors in this field
- Specialists can discuss their difficult cases of autoinflammatory disorders to find the best way to diagnose and treat those patients and gain expertise for targeting the following patients
- Specialists in resource limited countries can learn how to deal with autoinflammatory disorders and treat them with their available drugs and diagnostic methods
- The connection formed between specialists in the field of autoinflammatory disorders can make future collaborations in order to diagnose and treat the patients facilitated
Target Audience and Prerequisite:
- Paediatric Rheumatologists/fellows, Immunologists/fellows, and Rheumatologists/fellows
- Participants should have the basic knowledge on AIDs that can be learned after the residency of either Paediatrics, Internal Medicine or PHD of immunology.
Detail: here
Registration: here
Session 1: FMF and PAAND
Recording: here Post test: here |
Session 2: Hyper IGD and TRAPS
Recording: here Post test: here |
Session 3: DADA2/VEXAS | Session 4: CAPS |
Session 5: MONOGENIC LUPUS | Session 6: IL-1 MEDIATED DISEASES AND GUIDELINES |
Session 7: PFAPA/SURF | Session 8: Complications of Aids |
Session 9: Behcet’s Disease |