Dermoscopic evaluation of cutaneous leishmaniasis

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Muhsin Al-Dhalimi

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consultant dermatologists and professor of dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kufa

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Dermoscopy - WSHD | Guinea 2024

WSHD | Guinea 2024 Essentials replays the pearls on Dermoscopy, chaired by Prof. Aimilios LALLAS, Prof. John PAOLI, Dr. Michela Vita Rita STARACE, and Dr. Nazim BENMEHIDI.


Join us to explore cutting-edge topics, including dermoscopic evaluation of cutaneous leishmaniasis, nail unit surgery, ultraviolet reflectance and fluorescence dermatoscopy, targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma monitoring, dermoscopy of inflammatory skin disease, short-term monitoring of atypical melanocytic lesions, white structures in dermoscopy, and terminology in inflammoscopy. Engage in insightful discussions with experts in the field. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge in dermoscopy.


Attend for free, and earn and claims your 36.5 ECMEC® by UEMS-EACCME® and medical education certificate.

March 9, 2024Essentials series

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Chair: Prof. Aimilios LALLAS

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Introduction - Dermoscopy

Mendrika Fifaliana Rakotoarisaona graduated from the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, in 2022. She is a mentee in the GLODERM Mentorship Programme 2023-2024. Mendrika gained practical experience through internships at the Department of Dermatology University Hospital Joseph Raseta Befalatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar, and the Department of Dermatology Nord FrancheComté Hospital, Trevenans, France. She actively participates in organisations like SOMADER, SPIM, ADF, ISAD, SFMTSI, Africaderm, ISD, and leads data collection in PASSION Dermatology. She is an author of 20 articles, sharing her expertise with the dermatological community. Her research’s interests are skin NTDs (especially leprosy, deep mycosis, scabies), teledermatology.
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Terminology in inflammoscopy

Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Institute of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Italy. General Secretary of the Italian Association of Non-Invasive Diagnostics in Dermatology (AIDNID) Executive Board Member and Chair of "Imaging in Skin of Color" Task Force. International Dermoscopy Society (IDS)
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Dermoscopy of inflammatory skin disease

DR SWETA RAMBHIA Is a Medical Director and Consultant Dermatologist , Dermatosurgeon at Just Care Dental And Skin Clinic For Past 12 years . Is Attached To AKIRA SKIN AND HAIR CLINIC MUMBAI She is a visiting Consultant at Malad Maternity Hospital And Children’s Hospital. She has done her MBBS From K J Somaiya Medical College and DVD Dermatology from Vydehi Medical College and Research Centre. She has worked as a Senior Resident in Sheth G S ( KEM Hospital) . She was a member of IADVL Special Interest Group in Lasers. 2022-2024 Member of IADVL Special Interest Group Female genital Dermatosis . 2021-2023 On Editorial board of Annals of Medical and Surgical Dermatology (AMSD) She has written various Articles in National and International Journal and authored various Chapters . She is a Reviewer in British Medical Journal Open Quality , JAAD International Journal , Australasian journal of Dermatology and JAAD journal Member of WHO working Group On Drug Development and Access 2023 Member of WHO working Group Advocacy and Communication 2023 Recipient of Rising Star Dermatologist Scholarship World congress of Dermatology Singapore 2023
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Dermoscopic evaluation of cutaneous leishmaniasis

consultant dermatologists and professor of dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kufa
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Dermoscopy and surgery of the nail unit :clinical cases

Noureddine Litaiem, MD, Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Charles Nicolle Hospital Dermoscopy, Dermatologic Surgery, and Nail diseases Treasurer of the Tunisian Society of Dermatology and Venereology Secretary General of the African Society of Dermatology and Venereology (ASDV) Past President of the Tunisian Group of Dermatologic Surgery, 2019-2024
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Ultraviolet reflectance and ultraviolet-induced fluorescence dermatoscopy

Dr. Pietkiewicz is an UEMS-EBDV board-certified dermatovenereologist, a holder of Professional Diploma in Dermoscopy (HealthCert) and Dermoscopy Diploma of Excellence (IDS). He is a founder of Polish Dermatoscopy Group and represents Poland in the International Dermoscopy Society Board. He works as a Consultant Dermatologist at the Greater Poland Cancer Center, Poznań, Poland. Currently, Dr. Pietkiewicz is a member of: Polish Society of Dermatology, European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, European Association for Cancer Research, International Dermoscopy Society, New York Academy of Sciences, European Association of Dermato-Oncology, Skin Cancer Institute and American Confocal Group
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Dermoscopy of primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis – A cross sectional study in a setting of South Asian public dermatology department

As an eminent and aspiring young dermatologist currently working under government hospital in Nepal, Dr Prajwal Pudasaini is a European Scholarship Awardee of 2021, along with the recent award from international society of dermatology. his academic inclination has been proven by his numerous lectures that he has delivered in International Congress of Dermatology 2021, European Congress of Dermatology 2021, European Symposium 2021, South Asian Regional Congress of Dermatology, Indian Congress of Dermatology and numerous webinars that he has conducted. His community outreach program on delivering skin care services to rural Nepal and school children is also taking a pace in his homeland. He has served in the rural Nepal and provided Dermato-Venereology Camps with free medicines. He has conducted many Health Camps free of cost in rural Nepal. With numerous national and international journals and many on pipelines hes definitely a scholar to listen to.
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Vulval Photography and Dermoscopy

DR SWETA RAMBHIA Is a Medical Director and Consultant Dermatologist , Dermatosurgeon at Just Care Dental And Skin Clinic For Past 12 years . Is Attached To AKIRA SKIN AND HAIR CLINIC MUMBAI She is a visiting Consultant at Malad Maternity Hospital And Children’s Hospital. She has done her MBBS From K J Somaiya Medical College and DVD Dermatology from Vydehi Medical College and Research Centre. She has worked as a Senior Resident in Sheth G S ( KEM Hospital) . She was a member of IADVL Special Interest Group in Lasers. 2022-2024 Member of IADVL Special Interest Group Female genital Dermatosis . 2021-2023 On Editorial board of Annals of Medical and Surgical Dermatology (AMSD) She has written various Articles in National and International Journal and authored various Chapters . She is a Reviewer in British Medical Journal Open Quality , JAAD International Journal , Australasian journal of Dermatology and JAAD journal Member of WHO working Group On Drug Development and Access 2023 Member of WHO working Group Advocacy and Communication 2023 Recipient of Rising Star Dermatologist Scholarship World congress of Dermatology Singapore 2023
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Short-term monitoring of atypical melanocytic lesions

Professor John Paoli is Head of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His research group focuses on the prevention, epidemiology, early diagnosis and optimal management of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. He has been teaching dermoscopy for over a decade and currently runs annual Nordic and national dermoscopy courses apart from international lectures on the topic. Together with Dr. Alex Chamberlain from Melbourne, Australia, he has acted as consultant editor on the 2nd Edition of Jonathan Bowling’s textbook "Diagnostic Dermoscopy: The Illustrated Guide". Professor Paoli is also a consultant dermatologist at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden where he leads the Mohs Surgery Center. He is the Administrative Coordinator of the International Dermoscopy Society and the Treasurer and Past President of the European Society of Micrographic Surgery. He has also been the President of the Nordic Dermatology Association, the Swedish Society of Dermatology and Venereology and the Swedish Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology as well as a Board member of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
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Shiny White Structures in Dermoscopy

She obtained her formal training for dermatoscopy expertise by attending many renowned dermoscopy educational schools(European School of Dermato-Oncology, ESDO Berlin, Dermoscopy Diploma of Excellence, Rome, HealthCert /IDS Dermoscopy Course, Professional Diploma of Dermoscopy, University of Queensland/Skin cancer Institute, Dermoscopy Excellence-Digital Training) and EADO fellowship, mentor Prof.Aimillios Lallas, Thessaloniki,2019. She was one of the winners of the Derma Challenge competition, Human against Machine, led by Prof.Kittler, University of Vienna, Austria Author of many scientific articles in regional, and international journals, including JEADV, Diagnostics, and Dermatology (Karger). She is a member of the International Dermoscopy Society, IDS, and author of several podcasts on their official video channel. She is a co-author of the Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases, Lallas, Cabo, 2020, Dermatoscopia, uma visao global, by Elizabeth Leocadia Fernandes and Gabriela Campos do Carmo, Brazil, chapter on 5 Steps for recognizing difficult melanomas, 2023. Founder of the Macedonian Dermatoscopy Group, May, 2019. She is a member of the Macedonian Dermatovenerological Society, International Dermoscopy Society European Association of Dermato-Oncology-EADO, Eastern European and Asiаn Hair Research Society, International Society of Teledermatology, European Association of Dermato-Venerology-EADV. SPECIAL INTEREST: dermato-oncology, dermatoscopy, skin cancer detection, melanoma early detection, total body dermoscopy, sequential dermoscopy imaging.
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DISCUSSIONS - Dermoscopy

Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Institute of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Italy. General Secretary of the Italian Association of Non-Invasive Diagnostics in Dermatology (AIDNID) Executive Board Member and Chair of "Imaging in Skin of Color" Task Force. International Dermoscopy Society (IDS)

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