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Special Event at H.U.B: June 19, 2024
On June 19, 2024, Brussels University Hospital (H.U.B) invites you to a landmark event in honor of World Sickle Cell Day World Sickle Cell Day on June 19, 2024. Unveiling of the New Hospitalization Unit at Erasme. Join us as the Hematology Department at Erasme debuts its pioneering hospitalization unit designed exclusively for teenagers and adults with sickle cell disease. This milestone represents a significant leap forward in managing this intricate genetic disorder, providing a care environment meticulously tailored to meet the unique needs of its patients. Film and Testimonials Attendees will have the chance to view a documentary crafted specifically for this event, illuminating the daily challenges faced by those affected by sickle cell disease and their caregivers, alongside the latest promising therapeutic advancements. Encouraging Perspectives This event will also showcase the most recent developments in the treatment of sickle cell disease, focusing particularly on the exciting opportunities presented by gene therapy. This cutting-edge treatment modifies patients' cells to produce healthy hemoglobin. The narrative of the first patient treated with this method in Belgium will be shared. Understanding Sickle Cell Disease Sickle cell disease is a complex genetic condition that alters the properties of red blood cells and necessitates specialized, comprehensive care. The Erasme and HUDERF centers at H.U.B are renowned for their leadership in tackling this disease, providing state-of-the-art multidisciplinary care and actively driving research into innovative treatments. Registration Open Practical Information: Date and Time: June 19, 2024, beginning at 12 pm Location: Tagnon Auditorium, Jules Bordet Institute (H.U.B) Address: Rue Meylemeersch 90, 1070 Brussels The session will conclude with a networking luncheon. For further details, please contact us via email at secretariat [dot] hematologie [at] hubruxelles [dot] be (secretariat[dot]hematologie[at]hubruxelles[dot]be)
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Stomatology
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Stomatologie-Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale - Erasme
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Sturge-Weber syndrome
What is Sturge-Weber syndrome? Sturge-Weber syndrome is a rare disease affecting the small blood vessels of the face and brain. It is characterised by the presence of an angioma (port wine stain) on the face that often leads to the diagnosis. The presence of an angioma in the brain can result in neurological complications such as epilepsy, hemiplegia, retarded development, intellectual disability and stroke.  Eye complications (glaucoma) can also develop. Treatment An early diagnosis of the disease makes it possible to limit the complications, inform parents of important signs to look out for and identify (notably epilepsy, stroke), rapidly begin drug or local treatment (epilepsy, face angioma, glaucoma) and, if necessary, initiate early rehabilitation therapy. Multidisciplinary monitoring (neurological, dermatological and ophthalmological) is essential throughout childhood and into adulthood.  Specific care pathways Our team cooperates closely with specialist teams when the child’s condition requires it (epilepsy surgery, laser treatment of the angioma). We also network with GPs and paediatricians, child therapists (physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, etc.), support services, respite care services, associations and psycho-medico-social centres. A transition consultation can be arranged at the Erasmus Hospital when the child enters adulthood.      Our specialists Children's patients (Children's Hospital)The multidisciplinary consultation is organised by the Neuroaediatrics Department.Neuropaediatrics: Dr Anne MonierDermatologist: Dr Pamela El NemnomOphthalmologist: Dr Deborah BuisseretGeneticist: Dr Catheline VilainAdult patients (Erasmus Hospital)The consultation is organised by the Neurology Department (Cons [dot] Neuro [dot] erasme [at] hubruxelles [dot] be (Cons[dot]Neuro[dot]erasme[at]hubruxelles[dot]be))Neurologist: Dr Chantal Depondt 
Sturge-Weber syndrome