Diagnostic Tests We Don’t Use Enough When Diagnosing Hair Loss

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Jeff Donovan

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Dermatologist specializing in challenging cases of hair loss! I direct the International Evidence-Based Fellowship (EBHF) training program.

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Hair Disorders - WSHD | Guinea 2024

WSHD | Guinea 2024 Essentials replays the pearls on Hair Disorders, chaired by Dr. Sergio VANO-GALVAN, Dr Maria-Angeliki GKINI and Prof. Asmahen SOUISSI.


Embark on a comprehensive exploration of hair disorders. Delve into crucial topics, including mimickers of female and male androgenetic alopecia, the impact of diet on hair health, trichoscopic findings in trichotillomania, underutilized diagnostic tests for hair loss, the significance of trichoscopy in alopecia diagnosis, emerging treatments for androgenetic alopecia in 2024, lichen planopilaris and variants, and trichoscopy basics for beginners. Engage in enlightening discussions with esteemed experts.


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February 21, 2024Essentials series

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Some types of hair loss are easy to diagnose. Some clinical presentations are very challenging to diagnose. In this presentation, I will review 5 diagnostic tests that are underutilized by practitioners but yet hold tremendous potential to steer the practitioner towards the correct diagnosis. I will review the role of biopsies, hair collections, patch testing, trichoscopy and the concept of therapeutic trials.

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Hair Disorders

Chair: Dr. Sergio Vano-Galvan

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Introduction - Hair disorders

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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Mimickers of Female and Male Androgenetic Alopecia

Nino Khutsishvili (female) Birth date: 02.06.1987 Address: Janashia st.16-18, Tbilisi, Georgia Tel/Fax: (+995) 598539000 (99532) 2913177 Email: ninokhutsishvili87@yahoo.com Work experience August 2015 – February 2016 Trichologist • “Healthy Hair Center” • Tbilisi, Georgia February 2016 – December 2019 Dermatologist • S/R National Center of Dermatology and Venereology • Tbilisi, Georgia October 2019 – July 2020 Invited Lecturer • Davit Tvildiani Medical University • Tbilisi, Georgia December 2019 – March 2022 Dermatologist • Mardaleishvili Diagnostic Centre • Tbilisi, Georgia July 2020 – Present Assistant • Davit Tvildiani Medical University • Tbilisi, Georgia March 2022 – Present Dermatologist • MediClubGeorgia • Tbilisi, Georgia Education:  2004-2010 - Bachelor of Faculty of Medicine - Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia.  2011-2014 - Residency of Dermatology and Venereology - Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia.  2018 – Present - Ph.D. Student, Davit Tvildiani Medical University, Tbilisi Georgia. Professional membership:  2011-present - Georgian Association of Dermatologists and Venereologists, Member  2013-present - Georgian Hair Research Society, Member  2016-present - European Hair Research Society, Member  2016-present - European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Member  2017-present - International Trichoscopy Society, Member  2019-present - Georgian Hair Research Society, Board member  2022-present – International Dermoscopy Society, Member Publications:  „Trichoscopy as a method for determining the phase of androgenetic alopecia.“ DERMATOLOGY REVIEW (Official jornal of the Polish Dermatological Society); TERMEDIA, TOM105,ISSN0033 2526, 01.2018. N.Khutsishvili, N.Lortkipanidze, L.Rudnicka, Y.Ovcharenko, I.Buchukuri, O.Salenkova.  „PSORIASIS AND CONCOMITANT HAIR LOSS.“ 11 th World Congress Hair Research, Sitges, Barcelona. April 24 th -27 th ,2019; ABSTRACT BOOK. N.Khutsishvili, M.Lortkipanidze.  „TRICHOSCOPY-A VALUABLE TOOL IN PREVENTING DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS IN ALOPECIA AREATA.“ 24 th WORLD CONGRESS OF DERMATOLOGY, MILAN, ITALY, 2019, ABSTRACT BOOK. N.Lortkipanidze, N.Khutsishvili, I.buchukuri, G.Chalatashvili.  2020 - Cicatricial Alopecias, Classification, and the Role of Trichoscopy in Differential Diagnosis. Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 2020, #1, 35-45. ISSN 1512-0392;  THE EFFICACY OF COMBINED THERAPY WITH INTRADERMAL CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS IN ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA. 2 ND World Congress of Trichoscopy Hair & Nail and Anti-Aging 2021, Sorrento, Italy. October 9-11, 2021. Skin Appendage Disorders. DOI:10.1159/000519887. N. Khutsishvili, L. Rudnicka, Y. Ovcharenko, I. Buchukuri, N. Lortkipanidze.  THE ROLE OF INTRADERMAL CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA. 18 TH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. November 25-26, 2021; ABSTRACT BOOK. N. Khutsishvili, L. Rudnicka, Y. Ovcharenko, N. Lortkipanidze.  THE EFFICACY OF COMBINED THERAPY WITH INTRADERMAL GLUCOCORTICOSTEROID MICROINJECTIONS AND TOPICAL MINOXIDIL IN FEMALE ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA. 3 rd INTERNATIONAL TRANSCAUSASUS CONGRESS ON DERMATOLOGY AND AESTHETIC MEDICINE, TBILISI, GEORGIA. 16-18 JUNE, 2022; ABSTRACT BOOK. N. Khutsishvili, L. Rudnicka, Y. Ovcharenko, I. Buchukuri, N. Lortkipanidze.  “ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA: UPDATE ON TREATMENT”. WORLD CONGRESS FOR HAIR RESEARCH 2022, Melbourne, Australia, 2022. ABSTRACT BOOK. Y. Ovcharenko, N. Lortkipanidze, N. Khutsishvili, O. Salenkova, I. Serbina.  Trichoscopy – a valuable tool for identifying conditions mimicking androgenetic alopecia. International Journal of Dermatology; 2023. doi: 10.1111/ijd.16895. N. Khutsishvili, L. Rudnicka, Y. Ovcharenko, M. Starace, I. Buchukuri, S. Pataraia, N. Lortkipanidze, International conferences and seminars:  Participation in the more than 50 international and
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Diet and hair

Husain Juma MD

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Trichoscopy in trichotillomania

Asmahane Souissi MD

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Diagnostic Tests We Don’t Use Enough When Diagnosing Hair Loss

Dermatologist specializing in challenging cases of hair loss! I direct the International Evidence-Based Fellowship (EBHF) training program.
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Trichoscopy in self-inflicted hair loss: A valuable diagnostic tool for differential diagnosis

Nino Lortkipanidze, MD, PhD (graduated from Tbilisi Medical University, Georgia in 1996), Doctor (PhD) in Medicine (2006). Full Professor at D.Tvildiani Medical University (since 2022). Head of Department of Dermatology at MediClubGeorgia (since 2022). Head of Residency program in Dermatology and Venereology at Tbilisi Medical Academy (since 2018). President of Georgian Hair Research (since 2013). President of Eastern Europe and Asia Hair Research Society (since 2019) Author of over 50 scientific journal articles, co-author of the book “Psychotrichology”
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Cellulite disséquante du cuir chevelu: Aspects cliniques et dermoscopiques / Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp: Clinical and dermoscopic aspects

Médecin spécialiste en dermatologie depuis 2018 Assistante hospitalo-universitaire à la faculté de médecine de Tunis depuis 2019
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Emerging treatments for androgenetic alopecia 2024

Dr. Sergio Vañó Galván is a dermatologist, trichologist and hair surgeon, director of the Trichology Unit of the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital and the Trichology and Hair Transplant Unit of Pedro Jaén Group Clinic, in Madrid. He holds a PhD in Medicine and an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Alcalá. He is the current coordinator of the Spanish Group of Trichology. Dr. Vañó-Galván leads an active research group in the study of different forms of alopecia (#TricoHRC). Dr. Vañó-Galván has published more than 260 scientific articles in Pubmed and he is a regular guest speaker in international congresses of hair research. He is member of the Board of the European Hair Research Society and member of the American Hair Research Society. He is Director of the International Master’s Degree in Trichology and Hair Transplantation at the University of Alcalá. Dr. Vañó-Galván is expert in hair research, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, cicatricial alopecias, trichoscopy and hair transplant. He is an active user of social networks (@SergioVanoG, more information at: www.sergiovano.com).
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Lichen planopilaris and variants

Prof. Awatef Kelati is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Mohammed VI University of Sciences and Health, and a practicing dermatologist at University Hospitals in Casablanca ( cheikh khalifa and Mohammed VI university hospitals) . Morocco.
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Trichoscopy for beginners

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.
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the importance of trichoscopy in the differential diagnosis of alopecias

Iwas born in Ankara-Turkey in 1963. In 1989, I completed my medical education in Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Kayseri, Turkey. My dermatology residency was in Dokuz Eyll University Medical Faculty, Izmir, Turkey between 1992-1997. Professor Dr. Ali Tahsin Gunes, who modified a colposcope into a dermoscope with an external light source, was my mentor. I studied on my thesis entitled Dermoscopy in Melanocytic Melanotic Lesions between 1994-1997. This thesis was the first thesis on dermoscopy in Turkey. I presented many studies and case reports in national and international congresses on dermoscopy. I had also given lectures as an instructor in many dermoscopy courses which were held in national congresses and regional meetings. I am currently working as a professor in the Celal Bayar University Medical Faculty Department of Dermatology, Manisa, Turkey. I am currently a member of Dermatovenereology Association of Turkey, Turkish Dermatology Association, Turkish Dermatopathology Association, Turkish Skin and Venereologic Diseases Association, International Society of Dermatology (ISD- Member of Regional Meeting Committee), European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV), American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) (Since 2001). Moreover, I am also a board member in International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) My area of interest is mainly dermoscopy, but I also deal with nevi, malignant melanoma, wound healing, clinical dermatology, and dermatosurgery. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Turhan Sahin Celal Bayar University Medical Faculty Department of Dermatology 45030Manisa Turkey
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DISCUSSIONS - Hair Disorders

Dr. Sergio Vañó Galván is a dermatologist, trichologist and hair surgeon, director of the Trichology Unit of the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital and the Trichology and Hair Transplant Unit of Pedro Jaén Group Clinic, in Madrid. He holds a PhD in Medicine and an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Alcalá. He is the current coordinator of the Spanish Group of Trichology. Dr. Vañó-Galván leads an active research group in the study of different forms of alopecia (#TricoHRC). Dr. Vañó-Galván has published more than 260 scientific articles in Pubmed and he is a regular guest speaker in international congresses of hair research. He is member of the Board of the European Hair Research Society and member of the American Hair Research Society. He is Director of the International Master’s Degree in Trichology and Hair Transplantation at the University of Alcalá. Dr. Vañó-Galván is expert in hair research, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, cicatricial alopecias, trichoscopy and hair transplant. He is an active user of social networks (@SergioVanoG, more information at: www.sergiovano.com).

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