Introduction - Nail Disorders

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Mendrika Fifaliana Rakotoarisaona

Madagascar

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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Nail Disorders - WSHD | Guinea 2024

WSHD | Guinea 2024 Essentials replays the pearls on Nail Disorders, chaired by Prof. Chander GROVER and Dr. Matilde LORIZZO.


Expert discussions will cover various aspects, including nail surgery in children, melanonychia in skin of color, intralesional injections in nail disorders, management of ungual warts, handling non-dermatophyte onychomycosis, and benign nail tumors. Engage in enlightening discussions with experts to gain valuable insights into the intricacies of nail disorders. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge in the field.


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

March 13, 2024Essentials series

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Nail Disorders

Chair: Prof. Grover Chander

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Introduction - Nail 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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Melanoninychia in skin of colour

Prof. (Dr.) Chander Grover, Director Professor of Dermatology and STD, at the University College of Medical Sciences. With over 25 years of experience, her expertise lies in nail disorders, dermatoscopy, pediatric dermatology, and medical education. She is an eminent academician, researcher, clinician and teacher, earning recognition through numerous prestigious awards such as the Key Note lecture (World Congress of Dermatology- 2023), PN Behl Oration- 2023, BM Ambady Oration- 2018, VN Sehgal Award for her exceptional work in the field of dermatology and nail disorders- 2021 and ACSI Young Cutaneous Surgeon Award- 2019. She is also the Founder Secretary of the Nail Society of India and its current Vice-President. She actively contributes to various academic and research organizations including IADVL, IADVL-DSB, INS etc. She is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Onychology and Nail Surgery (JONS), the first exclusively nail dedicated journal. She is Deputy Editor with Indian Dermatology Online Journal. Dr. Grover has >190 (pubmed indexed); >60(non-indexed); >70 Book chapters and 10 books to her credit. These include NSI Textbook of Onychology & Nail Therapies: Current Clinical Practice (2nd Edition).
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Intralesional injections in nail disorders

Dermatologist - Hair and Nail Expert. She is also a Medical Consultant & Scientific Advisor in Switzerland.
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management of ungual warts

Dr. Nilton Gioia Di Chiacchio is a dermatologist, with 15 years dedicated to the study of nails. During this period, he published articles, chapters and books. He currently works at the Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo (Brazil), and at the Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, is the Secretary of the European Nail Society, and the Treasurer of the Brazilian Society of Dermatological Surgery
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Management of non/dermatophyte onycomicosis

Bansal Shikha MD

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Benign nail tumors

Dr. Michela Starace, MD, PhD Assistant Professor 1. Dermatologist at the Department of Medical and Surgical Science, Dermatology- IRCCS, Policlinico Sant’Orsola, Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy 2. Chair of EADV Hair task force 3. Chair of IDS trichoscopy and onychoscopy task force 4. Treasurer of EHRS (European Hair Research Society) 5. Board member of different International Societies 6. Section Editor of Hair and Nail in different International Journals 7. Major research activities: Hair and Nail biology, Mycology and parasitology, Wound care Unit, Cutaneous Toxicity. 8. Memberships of National and International Societies. 9. Reviewer for many international papers. 10. Scientific activity: Dr. Starace is Author of 203 Papers published on International and National Journals and 25 book’s chapter.
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DISCUSSIONS - Nail Disorders

Prof. (Dr.) Chander Grover, Director Professor of Dermatology and STD, at the University College of Medical Sciences. With over 25 years of experience, her expertise lies in nail disorders, dermatoscopy, pediatric dermatology, and medical education. She is an eminent academician, researcher, clinician and teacher, earning recognition through numerous prestigious awards such as the Key Note lecture (World Congress of Dermatology- 2023), PN Behl Oration- 2023, BM Ambady Oration- 2018, VN Sehgal Award for her exceptional work in the field of dermatology and nail disorders- 2021 and ACSI Young Cutaneous Surgeon Award- 2019. She is also the Founder Secretary of the Nail Society of India and its current Vice-President. She actively contributes to various academic and research organizations including IADVL, IADVL-DSB, INS etc. She is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Onychology and Nail Surgery (JONS), the first exclusively nail dedicated journal. She is Deputy Editor with Indian Dermatology Online Journal. Dr. Grover has >190 (pubmed indexed); >60(non-indexed); >70 Book chapters and 10 books to her credit. These include NSI Textbook of Onychology & Nail Therapies: Current Clinical Practice (2nd Edition).

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