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Building Care webinar series

The Building Care webinar series is designed to deepen your understanding of the critical role a patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach plays in managing Fabry disease.

This series includes six webinars, each focusing on key aspects of therapeutic management.

International experts will provide insights on setting appropriate treatment goals, monitoring therapy progress, considering adjunctive treatments, and enhancing patient adherence to treatment and monitoring protocols.

Each webinar will present clinical scenarios to illustrate the importance of adjunctive treatments in improving patient survival, symptom relief, quality of life, and adherence to therapy.

This series is intended for medical professionals across various specialties involved in the care of patients with Fabry disease.

Management of chronic kidney disease: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about the management of chronic kidney disease in patients with Fabry disease from Dr Ortiz and view two clinical case presentations delivered by Dr Vujkovac (Slovenia) and Dr Trimarchi (Argentina). 

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Cardiologic management: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about the management of cardiovascular manifestations in patients with Fabry disease from Dr Pieroni and view clinical case presentations delivered by Dr Pereira (Portugal) and Dr Mao (China).

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Management of pain and gastrointestinal symptoms: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about the pathophysiology and management of neuropathic pain and gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with Fabry disease and view two clinical case presentations delivered by Dr Romani (Italy) and Dr Kalakatawi (Saudi Arabia). 

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Management of depression: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about depression and mental health in patients with Fabry disease by Dr Ali and view two clinical case presentations delivered by Dr Laney (USA) and Dr Politei (Argentina). 

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Enhancing care quality and improving patient outcomes: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about navigating the therapeutic landscape and role of personalized care in Fabry disease through a patient-first approach. The reasons underlying patient non-adherence to medication and possible tools and solutions to enhance adherence are also explored by Dr Kleinsinger. 

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Management of ERT infusions: In this webinar chaired by Dr Politei, you will learn about the management of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) infusions and infusion-associated reactions by Dr Lai and view two clinical case presentations focused on practical management of ERT infusions delivered by Dr Kobayashi (Japan) and Dr Juan Ribera (Spain). 

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