Industry Educational Session - Beyond the Usual Suspects: Identifying Rare Haematological Inflammatory Diseases - by Nexus Healthcare Education.
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| Sunday, April 19, 2026 |
| 3:40 PM - 4:10 PM |
| Room 11B & C, Upper Level |
Details
This activity has been organised by Nexus Healthcare Education. Recordati provided funding for this meeting in the form of an educational grant. Recordati had no involvement in the organisation or content of this meeting.
Join leading experts for a dynamic, case-based symposium focused on advancing the diagnosis and management of rare haematological inflammatory disorders. Explore practical strategies for differentiating idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD), VEXAS syndrome, and haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), applying guideline-aligned diagnostic pathways and evaluating evidence-based treatment options. Delve into an interactive, polling-driven case study in which delegates work through clinical decision points, applying structured reasoning to complex presentations. Engage with an expert faculty panel to discuss practical applications, patient-centered approaches, and strategies to optimize early recognition, accurate diagnosis, and effective management of rare haematological inflammatory disorders for improved patient outcomes.
Speaker
Prof. Karthik Ramasamy
Professor Of Haematology
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker One
Consultant Haematologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT, Oxford, UK (Chair)
Dr. Satyen Gohil
Consultant Haematologist
University College London Hospitals
Speaker Two
Consultant Haematologist, University College London NHS FT, London, UK
Dr Matthew Streetly
Consultant Haematologist
Guy's And St Thomas' Nhs Foundation Trust
Speaker Three
Consultant Haematologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS FT, London, UK
Onima Chowdhury
Consultant Haematologist
Oxford University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust .
Speaker Four
Consultant Haematologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and MRC Clinical Academic Fellow, University of Oxford