Dermoscopy in skin of colors helps examine pigmented lesions effectively.
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati,
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive technique that helps dermatologists see skin lesions better. It aids in diagnosing skin conditions, including melanoma. By showing details of pigmentation and other features, it improves diagnosis and treatment planning.
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati,
Dermoscopy in skin of colors helps examine pigmented lesions effectively.
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati,
Skin cancer is common, and early detection is vital. Dermoscopy helps visualize skin structures for better diagnosis. This course teaches healthcare professionals to use dermoscopy for early skin cancer detection, enhancing patient care.
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati,
This course aims to improve skills in evaluating pigmented skin lesions using dermoscopy. Participants will learn to identify facial lesions, nevi, blue lesions, seborrheic keratosis, and dermatofibroma, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and patient management through practical tips and case studies.
Chair: Dr Patrick HUANG,
Hyperpigmentation is excess skin color from melanin. Understand melanin synthesis mechanisms and main causes.
Chair: Prof. Eckart Haneke, MD, PhD
Nail surgery treats nail disorders and includes procedures for ingrown toenails, deformities, trauma, and infections.
Chair: Prof. Mohammad Jafferany, MD
Explore the link between psychiatric disorders and skin symptoms; learn diagnosis and treatment strategies.
Chair: Dr. Prajwal Pudasaini, MD
Neglected tropical skin diseases affect poor populations in tropical areas. They include leprosy, mycetoma, and cutaneous leishmaniasis, causing disability and stigma. They receive little attention and resources, leading to poor diagnosis and treatment. Increased awareness and improved healthcare access are needed to help affected communities.
Chair: Prof. John Koo, MD
Delusions of parasitosis and Morgellons syndrome are major challenges in dermatology. This module discusses effective medications and a psychodermatologist's approach to patient care. It features information from Dr. John Koo, a highly qualified expert in psychiatry and dermatology.
Chair: Prof. Mohammad Jafferany, MD
Learn about chronic skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and acne, their mental health effects, and treatment strategies.
Chair: Prof. Fahafahantsoa Rapelanoro Rabenja,
Atopic dermatitis is a long-lasting skin condition with itching, dryness, and rashes. It often occurs with asthma and allergies. Factors include genetics and environment. Treatment aims to restore skin, reduce inflammation, and manage triggers using various therapies.
Chair: Prof. Mohammad Jafferany, MD
Examine psychodermatology and cosmetic dermatology's impact on mental health. Identify conditions, diagnose mental health issues, and develop care plans.
Chair: Dr. Matilde Iorizzo, MD, PhD
Chair: Prof. Haiping Zhang, PhD
Acne treatment in China combines traditional methods with modern practices.
Chair: Jean Bolognia,
Pigmentation diagnostics and therapies treat skin pigmentation disorders.
Chair: Prof. Brigitte Dreno, MD, PhD
Acne and rosacea are common skin conditions with overlapping features. Acne causes clogged pores and inflammation, while rosacea leads to facial redness. Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation, and treatment varies based on severity.
Chair: Dr. Kroumpouzos George, MD, Phd
This presentation covers the key features of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and Zoom Dysmorphia (ZD). BDD involves worrying about an imagined flaw in appearance, causing distress and leading to certain behaviors. The goals are to inform medical practitioners about BDD and ZD, share treatment practices, and highlight tools for diagnosis.