The many faces of seborrheic keratosis
演讲者

Yaei Togawa
Japan
Graduated from The Jikei University School of Medicine Lecturer, Department of Dermatology, Chiba University Specialized in dermatoscopy
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DERMOSCOPY | World Day 2024
Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for making Dermoscopy | World Day 2024 such a successful event!
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- This event attracted 3’446 MDs from 100+ countries. On the event day, 1,586 attendees engaged in an average of 2 hours and 34 minutes of scientific sessions, with many more to attend with the on-demand access.
- This event was international. Starting local time at 8am in Fiji & New Zealand (UTC+12) and concluding local time at 20:14 in Midway Atoll (UTC-11) allowed attendees for 101 countries distant from large Educational hubs to access high quality medical education.
- This event was rich with scientific content. Dermoscopy | WD treated attendees to an array of scientific content, including 33 scientific presentations, 5 panel discussions, and 6 sponsored symposia, lectured by Thought-Leaders from 20+ countries and accredited 8 ECME® by UEMS EACCME®.
- This event was collective, celebrated under the auspice of IDS in partnership with societies leading the way for dermoscopy Worldwide.
As we continue to enjoy Dermoscopy | WD 2024 on-demand, we are all looking forward toward a successful gathering at the 6th World Congress of Dermoscopy !
Yours Sincerely
Prof. Awatef Kelati
Scientific Organizer Dermoscopy | World Day 2024
International Dermoscopy Society
Mohammed VI University
Partner Societies: Organized by the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) in partnership with the Non-Invasive Skin Imaging Group of Partner Societies globally:
- International Dermoscopy Society, IDS
- Moroccan Society of Dermatology, SMD
- International Trichoscopy Society, ITS
- Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists, IADVL
- ICNI Group, Non-Invasive Skin Imaging Group of the French Society of Dermatology of the Société Française de Dermatologie
- AIDNID, Associazione Italiana di Diagnostica Non Invasiva in Dermatologia, of Italy
- Japan Society for Skin Structure Research of the Japanese Dermatology Association
- MEIDAM, the Middle East International Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicine Association
- Sharm Derma
Scientific Committee:
- Giuseppe Argenziano (Chair) is Full Professor and Head of the Dermatology Unit at the University of Campania, Naples, Italy; Co-founder and past president of the International Dermoscopy Society; and Editor-in-Chief of Dermatology Practical and Conceptual Journal. His main research field is dermato-oncology, being the author of 700+ scientific articles and books concerning dermoscopy, melanoma, and non-melanoma skin cancer.
- Aimilios Lallas is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Medical School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has specialized and deals mainly with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin cancer and the management and monitoring. Dr Lallas is currently the President of the International Dermoscopy Society.
- Philippe Bahadoran is a distinguished figure in dermatology and oncology, holding board certifications in both disciplines and a PhD in Cell Biology. He currently serves as Professor of Histology at the University Hospital of Nice. An esteemed member of the EADV Project Proposal Review Committee and Associate Editor for the British Journal of Dermatology, Prof. Bahadoran’s contributions to the field are further underscored by his extensive publication record.
- John Paoli is Head of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). His research focuses on the prevention, epidemiology, early diagnosis, and optimal management of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. He holds leading positions with the International Dermoscopy Society, the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, and the European Society of Micrographic Surgery.
- Elisa Cinotti is an Associate Professor at the University Hospital of Siena, Italy. After finishing her residencies at the University of Genoa and the University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, France, her work now focuses on cutaneous non-invasive imaging and in particular on Reflectance Confocal Microscopy. She has published over 170 peer-reviewed articles, most of them about dermatologic imaging.
- Awatef Kelati (Scientific Organizer) is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Mohammed VI University of Sciences and Health and a practicing dermatologist at University Hospitals in Casablanca, Morocco. A prominent figure in dermatoscopy, she contributes to the International Society of Dermoscopy's Task Force on Skin of Color and is a board member of the French Society of Dermatology's Non-invasive Skin Imaging Group. Prof. Kelati is noted for her research in dermoscopy, particularly in skin color and hair disorders.
Scientific Program:
- Dermoscopy for Everyone. Delve into the latest findings and insights presented in the Journal Dermatology Practical and Conceptual, and explore the innovative projects and perspectives from the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) that are making dermoscopy accessible to all.
- Dermoscopy in Pigmented Lesions. Discover how dermoscopy is transforming the way we diagnose and manage facial pigmented lesions, uncovering a deeper understanding of skin health and aesthetics.
- Diagnosis of Skin Cancer. Join the crucial mission of improving the early detection and diagnosis of skin cancer through the lens of dermoscopy, a powerful tool in the fight against this prevalent disease.
- Dermoscopy in Skin of Colors. Delight in the rich tapestry of skin tones as we explore how dermoscopy is tailored to meet the unique needs and challenges presented by diverse skin types and colors.
Sponsored Symposia:
- FotoFinder Update – The Cutting-Edge of Dermoscopy
- Canfield Update – Benefits of Leveraging Technology for Early Detection of Skin Cancer
- HEINE Optotechnik – Quality Made in Germany
- HEINE DELTAone – Small and mobile Dermatoscope
- HEINE DELTA 30 PRO dermatoscope – The HEINE colorSHIFT function
- HEINE DELTA 30 PRO dermatoscope – Invented to discover
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Introduction
Prof. Awatef Kelati

Introduction to Dermoscopy Day
Dermoscopy for Everyone
International Dermoscopy Society for every dermatologist worldwide: current projects and perspectives

Dermatology practical and conceptual: my best papers

Dermoscopy of Inflammatory Dermatoses (Inflammoscopy): An Up-to-Date overview

Dermatology Practical & Conceptual

Dermoscopy of melanocytic lesions and histopathological correlates

Discussions - Dermoscopy for everyone
Sponsored Presentation - Session 1

FotoFinder Update: The Cutting-Edge of Dermoscopy

HEINE Optotechnik – Quality Made in Germany
Optotechnik HEINE
Dermoscopy in Pigmented Lesions
Dermoscopy of Facial pigmented skin lesions: tips and tricks
Dermoscopy of Nevi

Dermoscopy of blue lesions

The many faces of seborrheic keratosis

Seborrheic keratosis like melanoma: an update
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Updates on Dermoscopy of Dermatofibroma
Discussions
Sponsored Presentation - Session 2

HEINE DELTAone — Small and mobile Dermatoscope
Optotechnik HEINE
Diagnosis of Skin Cancer

Dermoscopy of melanoma: from diagnosis to surgical management

Lentigo maligna: cases and updates

From actinic keratosis to squamous cell carcinoma: dermoscopy and update

Dermoscopy in Basal cell carcinoma: diagnosis and management

Dermoscopy of rare tumors: Merkel and adnexal tumors

Cases on Dermoscopy of skin cancer

Discussions
Sponsored Presentation - Session 3

Canfield Update: Benefits of Leveraging Technology for Early Detection of Skin Cancer
Dermoscopy in General Dermatology

Super-High Magnification Dermoscopy: Cases and updates

Dermoscopy of Mucosa

Trichoscopy/onychoscopy: tips and tricks

Trichoscopy for Everyone: cases and updates

Onychoscopy for Everyone: cases and updates

Dermoscopy of Non-Pigmented benign tumors

Dermoscopy in Inflammatory disorders

Dermoscopy in Infectious disorders

Dermoscopy applications in aesthetic Dermatology

Discussions
Sponsored Presentation - Session 4

HEINE DELTA 30 PRO dermatoscope — Invented to discover
Optotechnik HEINE
Dermoscopy Skin of Colors

Dermoscopy in skin of color: best papers and updates

My best cases from Morocco

My best cases from Egypt

My best cases from Nigeria

My best cases from India

My best cases from Brazil

My best cases from Algeria

Discussions
Sponsored Presentation - Session 5

HEINE DELTA 30 PRO dermatoscope — The HEINE colorSHIFT function
Optotechnik HEINE
Conclusion
Prof Awatef Kelati

Conclusion
Might interest you

Pigmentation
Chair: Dr Patrick HUANG,
Hyperpigmentation is excess skin color from melanin. Understand melanin synthesis mechanisms and main causes.

Cutaneous Medicine: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Dermatology
Chair: Prof. Fahafahantsoa Rapelanoro Rabenja,
This course explores the intersection of dermatology with other medical specialties, emphasizing a collaborative approach to diagnosing and managing complex skin disorders. It covers a wide range of topics, including dermatopathology, rheumatology, oncology, and infectious diseases, highlighting how systemic conditions manifest cutaneously. With contributions from experts in various fields, the text provides comprehensive insights into multidisciplinary care, advanced diagnostic techniques, and innovative treatments. Ideal for dermatologists, internists, and specialists, it bridges gaps between disciplines to improve patient outcomes in cutaneous medicine.

Neglected Tropical Skin Diseases
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.

Acne Treatment in China
Chair: Prof. Haiping Zhang, PhD
Acne treatment in China combines traditional methods with modern practices.

Cyspera Medical Education
Chair: Global Dermatology,
Cyspera® is a topical pigment-correcting treatment formulated with cysteamine, a naturally occurring compound that reduces the appearance of persistent hyperpigmentation, including melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines. It is known for being non-hydroquinone, suitable for long-term use, and effective on all skin types.

Topographic Dermoscopy
Chair: Prof. Awatef Kelati, MD
Topographic dermoscopy refers to the region-specific application of dermoscopic examination, emphasizing the unique morphological patterns found across different anatomical sites. On facial skin, the dermoscopic assessment requires recognizing patterns influenced by the high density of pilosebaceous units and sun-induced changes, often presenting pseudonetworks and annular-granular structures. The ear, with its thin skin and sebaceous gland concentration, reveals specific vascular and follicular clues important in distinguishing benign from malignant lesions.
On the chest and back, where the skin is thicker and sun exposure varies, dermoscopy must account for irregular pigment distribution and architectural disorder, especially in large nevi or early melanomas. Limb lesions may show distinctive features due to mechanical friction, hair density, and vascular variations, demanding precise interpretation to identify atypical nevi or skin cancers.
Palmar and plantar dermoscopy highlights the parallel ridge pattern critical for melanoma diagnosis, contrasting with benign acral patterns like the parallel furrow or lattice-like structures. Scalp and hair disorders benefit from trichoscopy, where dermoscopic evaluation reveals specific signs such as yellow dots, broken hairs, or black dots, aiding in the diagnosis of alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia, or tinea capitis.
In nail disorders, onychoscopy enables visualization of melanonychia, hemorrhages, and nail matrix changes, crucial for distinguishing subungual melanoma from benign causes like trauma or fungal infection. Mucosal dermoscopy, though technically challenging, provides diagnostic clues in pigmented lesions of the lips, genitalia, or oral mucosa, requiring adaptation to moist, non-keratinized surfaces.
Finally, ultraviolet dermoscopy reveals a unique application: scabies mites fluorescing bright green under UV light, enhancing detection when traditional visualization fails. Topographic dermoscopy thus demands both anatomical knowledge and technical adaptation to maximize diagnostic accuracy across diverse body sites.

Psychodermatology
Chair: Prof Mohammad Jafferany, MD
This specialized course explores the vital intersection between dermatology and mental health, equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools to manage psychodermatological conditions effectively. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, participants will learn to diagnose and treat dermatological delusional disorders, identify psychiatric comorbidities in skin disease patients, and implement mental health strategies for chronic dermatoses. The curriculum also examines psychological factors in cosmetic dermatology and provides cutting-edge screening techniques for body dysmorphic disorder, including modern digital manifestations like Zoom dysmorphia. Adopting a patient-centered approach, the course emphasizes multidisciplinary management of conditions where psychological and dermatological factors interact. Participants will gain expertise in recognizing psychiatric components of skin diseases, addressing the emotional
burden of chronic conditions, and applying ethical principles in cosmetic practice. The training combines expert instruction with case-based learning to bridge theory and clinical practice. Designed for dermatologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and primary care providers, this program enhances clinicians' ability to deliver holistic care that addresses both the visible and invisible aspects of skin disorders. Upon completion, practitioners will be better prepared to manage complex psychodermatological cases while improving patient outcomes through integrated mind-skin healthcare.

Dermoscopy
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati, MD
This comprehensive dermoscopy course provides dermatologists and healthcare professionals with essential skills in skin lesion evaluation, covering fundamental principles through advanced diagnostic applications across five key areas: global dermoscopy practices, pigmented lesion analysis (including differentiation of benign and malignant patterns), specialized techniques for skin of color, skin cancer detection (melanoma and non-melanoma), and general dermatological conditions (inflammatory, infectious, and hair/nail disorders). Participants will develop proficiency in recognizing diagnostic patterns, adapting techniques for diverse skin types, and applying dermoscopic algorithms, ultimately enhancing their clinical accuracy through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical case-based learning. The course emphasizes real-world application, addressing both common and challenging scenarios in dermatological practice.