International Congress Munich 2014


PG01 Challenges faced when diagnosing idiopathic interstitial lung disease

Postgraduate Course
Chairs: V. Poletti (Forli, Italy), C. Vancheri (Catania, Italy)
Aims: At the end of the course, the participants will know a) the main diagnostic procedures needed for diagnosing idiopathic interstitial lung diseases in adults and children; b) the state-of-the-art knowledge on the different diagnostic procedures that are available; c) the importance of a dynamic multidisciplinary approach; and d) the current challenges and open questions faced daily by clinicians.
HERMES SYLLABUS LINKS
ADULT: Module B.7 Diffuse parenchymal (interstitial) lung diseases

Educational Material

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Current challenges in diagnosing and treating adults with interstitial lung disease
M. Romagnoli (Forli, Italy)
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The internet-based network for the management of children with interstitial lung disease
N. Nathan (Paris, France)
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The challenge of acute exacerbation of pulmonary fibrosis
K. Antoniou (Heraklion, Greece)
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Slow and rapid progressors in IPF: the role of biomarkers
P. Markart (Giessen, Germany)
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