Prise en charge de la vulvo-vaginite candidosique

La vulvo-vaginite candidosique est une pathologie très fréquente. La forme aiguë, la plus fréquente, ne pose habituellement pas de difficulté diagnostique et thérapeutique. Ce n’est pas le cas de la forme récidivante, dont le diagnostic est souvent retardé. Il faut donc connaître les particularités cliniques et thérapeutiques de la vulvo-vaginite candidosique récidivante, qui font l’objet…

Post Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) hypopigmentation treated with Microneedling and Bimatoprost 0.03% topical

The interest of the presentation is due to the fact that hypopigmented lesions (of different etiologies) are highly stigmatizing and have a great psychological impact on patients. And all this is magnified in patients with high phototype skin. Although the experience is still little, I have recently published a case where I have re-pigmented hypopigmentation…

Biodynamic Skin Tension Lines: Untangling the Science beneath Skin Lines for Dermatologic Practice

Based on his ground-breaking research into skin biodynamics, this presentation is about BEST lines for skin surgery and more—how to translate knowledge of skin lines, skin thickness and microanatomy into better surgical performance and improved results for you and your patients. From the prestigious JAAD (American Academy of Dermatology) Journal: Sharad Paul’s Biodynamic excisional skin…

Rules and clues for recognizing difficult melanomas

Dermoscopists main goal is to detect melanomas as early as possible. In our everyday practice, we encounter different clinical scenarios. Advanced melanomas are easiest to diagnose, even without dermatoscopy, they are clinically obvious. The majority of cases are clinically suspicious, fulfilling ABCD criteria and diagnosis is made upon clinical presentation and confirmed by dermoscopy. About 12%…

Relapse factors of pemphigus: a comparative study of 219 cases.

Pemphigus is a chronic autoimmune disease caused by humoral response with mediated auto‐antibodies‐directed against desmoglein‐proteins. The aim of our study  was to identify factors associated with clinical relapse in Moroccan pemphigus patients. In our study, we demonstrated new factors associated with a great risk of relapse such as the pemphigus herpetiformis subtype, the non association with the IFI rate, koebner phenomenon… We believe that our study brings new informations…