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Dermoscopy session

January 24, 2025 @ 9:00 am1:20 pm

Free

Description: The Dermoscopy Session will provide an in-depth exploration of the use of dermoscopy in diagnosing various skin conditions, focusing on high-risk carcinomas, melanocytic lesions, scalp tumors, and other specific dermatological disorders. The Dermoscopy Session is designed for dermatologists, researchers, and clinicians interested in advancing their skills and knowledge in dermoscopy. Attendees will gain insights into the latest dermoscopy techniques and applications in common and rare skin conditions.

The Dermoscopy Session will equip healthcare professionals with practical knowledge and advanced skills in dermoscopy, enhancing their ability to diagnose and manage a wide range of dermatological diseases effectively. Topics will include the dermoscopic features of high-risk facial basal cell carcinoma, lentigo maligna, atypical melanocytic lesions, Merkel cell carcinoma, nail disorders, infectious diseases, common hair disorders, eccrine clues in melanoma, scalp tumors, pigmented actinic keratosis, common hyperpigmented dermatoses, and dermoscopic variations in lichen and psoriasis on black skin.

You can register for free by clicking on this link: https://congres.cliniquedermatologique.com/registration/

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the dermoscopic features of high-risk facial basal cell carcinoma.
  • Gain insights into the dermoscopic characteristics of lentigo maligna and atypical melanocytic lesions.
  • Learn about the dermoscopic presentation of Merkel cell carcinoma.
  • Explore the use of dermoscopy in diagnosing nail disorders, infectious diseases, and common hair disorders.
  • Acquire knowledge on eccrine clues in melanoma, scalp tumors, pigmented actinic keratosis, common hyperpigmented dermatoses, and the dermoscopic semiology variations in lichen and psoriasis on black skin.

Session Chairs

  • Prof. John Paoli, MD
  • Prof. Bengu Nisa Akay, MD
  • Dr. Michela Starace, MD PhD
  • Prof. Enzo Errichetti, MD MSc DVD
  • Dr. Pawel Pietkiewicz, MD
  • Prof. Nourredine Litaiem, MD
  • Dr. Todorovska Verche, MD
  • Prof. Fatimata Ly, MD

Speakers and Topics

  1. Prof. John Paoli, MD, Sweden
    • Dermoscopy of High-Risk Facial Basal Cell Carcinoma
      • Examines the dermoscopic features and diagnostic techniques for high-risk basal cell carcinoma on the face.
  2. Dr. Cristián Navarrete Dechent, MD, Chile
    • Dermoscopy of Lentigo Maligna
      • Discusses the dermoscopic characteristics and diagnosis of lentigo maligna.
  3. Dr. Raimonds Karls, MD, Latvia
    • Dermoscopy of Atypical Melanocytic Lesions
      • Explores the dermoscopic features of atypical melanocytic lesions and their clinical implications.
  4. Dr. Katarzyna Korecka, MD, Poland
    • Dermoscopy of Merkel Cell Carcinoma
      • Presents the dermoscopic findings and diagnostic criteria for Merkel cell carcinoma.
  5. Prof. Nourredine Litaiem, MD, Tunisia
    • Nail Dermoscopy
      • Discusses the use of dermoscopy in diagnosing various nail disorders.
  6. Prof. Enzo Errichetti, MD MSc DVD, Italy
    • Dermoscopy in Infectious Diseases
      • Examines the role of dermoscopy in identifying and managing infectious skin diseases.
  7. Dr. Michela Starace, MD PhD, Italy
    • Dermoscopy of Common Hair Disorders
      • Explores the application of dermoscopy in diagnosing common hair disorders.
  8. Dr. Pawel Pietkiewicz, MD, Poland
    • Eccrine Clues in Melanoma
      • Discusses the dermoscopic clues related to eccrine structures in the diagnosis of melanoma.
  9. Dr. Todorovska Verche, MD, North Macedonia
    • Dermoscopy of Scalp Tumors
      • Focuses on the dermoscopic features and diagnostic aspects of scalp tumors.
  10. Prof. Bengu Nisa Akay, MD, Turkey
    • Dermoscopy of Pigmented Actinic Keratosis
      • Discusses the dermoscopic characteristics and differential diagnosis of pigmented actinic keratosis.
  11. Dr. Anna Słomiak-Wąsik, MD PhD, Poland
    • Dermoscopy of Common Hyperpigmented Dermatoses
      • Explores the dermoscopic features and diagnosis of common hyperpigmented dermatoses.
  12. Prof. Fatimata Ly, MD, Senegal
    • Lichen and Psoriasis on Black Skin: Dermoscopic Semiology Variations
      • Discusses the dermoscopic variations and diagnostic aspects of lichen and psoriasis on black skin.

Discussion Session

15-minute Discussion: The session will conclude with a 15-minute interactive discussion, allowing attendees to engage with the speakers, ask questions, and share experiences.

Details

Date:
January 24, 2025
Time:
9:00 am – 1:20 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://congres.cliniquedermatologique.com/

Organizer

Clinique dermatologique
Phone
+224623214816
Email
itraore@cliniquedermatologique.com
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Venue

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Conakry, Guinea + Google Map
Phone
+224623214816
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