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18th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

18th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology - locandina

ICC Berlin 7-11 October 2009

INMP will participate at EADV Congress in the following sessions: Wednesday, 7 OctoberSOLVING THE NEEDS FOR CARE OF THE SKIN IN THE COMMUNITY. HOW TO HELP WHATEVER ROLE YOU PLAYISD- Community Dermatology Task Force (ISD-CDTF)08:00-09:00 Room 44INMP will participate at EADV Congress in the following sessions: Chair: T. J. Ryan (Wiltshire, United Kingdom)08:00 SS34.1The Role of the Task Force T. J. Ryan (Wiltshire, United Kingdom) 08:10 SS34.2The Role of the Dermatologist in a Developing Country S. Verma (Vadoroda, India) 08:20 SS34.3How to make a Difference A. Morrone (Rome, Italy) 08:30 SSP34.4Who is the Work Force? Open DiscussionINTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY (ISD)16.00 – 18.00 Hall 8Chair: U. Wollina (Dresden, Germany)16:00 SS27.1Living in Extremes S. A. Memish, Z. Memish (Kuwait) 16:20 SS27.2Pigmentary Disorders and Climate Change E. Handog (Philippines) 16:40 SS27.3Climaderm - German Research Program on Climate Change in Dermatology M. Augustin (Hamburg, Germany) 17:00 SS27.4Global Warming and Pollen M. Buslau (Switzerland) 17:20 SS27.5Global Warming and Poverty-Related Diseases A. Morrone (Rome, Italy) 17:40 SS27.6Pollution, Warming and Skin Disease J. Hercogova (Prague, Czech Republic) 18:00 SS27.7Closing Remarks: The Mission of the ISD T. Lotti (Florence, Italy) Thursday, 8 OctoberMELANOMA &. NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER08:30 – 10:00 ROOM 43Chairs: H. Kittler (Vienna, Austria)T. Vogt (Regensburg, Germany)08:30 FC01.1 Melanoma and Non Melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnosis Using in vivo Confocal Microscopy: Analysis of 549 Consecutive Equivocal Cases P. Guitera , S.W. Menzies, S. Bassoli, S. Seidenari, G. Pellacani (Paris, France) 08:38 FC01.2 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Melanoma in France: A National Survey of Current Practice N. Meyer, S. Tavaitian, C. Paul, R. Viraben, P. Saiag, C. Lebbe (Toulouse, France) 08:46FC01.3 Sentinel Lymph node and Synchronous Nonsentinel Lymph Node Involvement in Patients with Melanoma A. Ulmer, H. Breuninger, I. Fierlbeck, K. Dietz, G. Fierlbeck (Tübingen, Germany) 08:54 FC01.4 Switching Azathioprine to Mycophenolate Mofetil reduces Skin UVA Photosensitivity in Kidney Transplant RecipientsG.F.L. Hofbauer, G. Straub, R. Meyer, L. French, R. Wüthrich, A. Serra (Zurich, Switzerland) 09:04 FC01.5 Skin cancer in Polish Renal Transplant Recipients (RTR) B. Imko-Walczuk, S. Lizakowski, J. Jaskiewicz, W. Placek, B. Rutkowski, A. Debska-Slizien (Gdansk, Poland) 09:12 FC01.6 Time Delays and Related Factors in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Squamous cell Skin Cancer C. Renzi, S. Mastroeni, T. Mannooranparampil, A. Caggiati, F. Passarelli, P. Pasquini (Rome, Italy) 09:20FC01.7 Knowledge, Practice and Advice on Sun-Protection Among Non-dermatologist Physicians Involved in the Care of Patients at High Risk of Skin Cancer M. Thomas, H. Adamski, L. Misery, A.-M. Roguedas, M. Michel, J.-L. Schmutz, F. Aubin, N. Meyer (Toulouse, France) 09:28 FC01.8 Skin Neoplasm in Dark Skin A. Morrone, E. Maiani, F. Dassoni, M. Valenzano, R. Fazio, G. Franco, V. Padovese (Rome, Italy) 09:36 FC01.9 Photodynamic Therapy in the Management of Ano-genital Neoplasms O. Wauters, P. Quatresooz, G.E. Piérard, A.F. Nikkels (Liège, Belgium) 09:44 FC01.10 HFS14: A Specific Quality of Life Instrument for Patients with Hand-Foot Syndrome V. Sibaud, C. Taieb (Toulouse, France) 09:54 FC01.11 Primary Cutaneous Adult t-cell Leukemia/lymphoma (ATL): Clinicopathological, Immunohistochemical and Molecular Features of 27 Cases M.D.F.P. Oliveira, A.L. Bittencourt, M.D.G. Vieira, L. Farré (Salvador, Brazil) Saturday, 10 OctoberPSYCHODERMATOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY10:15 – 11:45 HALL 8Chairs:U. Gieler (Giessen, Germany)P. Elsner (Jena, Germany)10:15 FC11.1 Association between childhood eczema and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in two independent samples possibly explained by concurrent sleeping problems J. Schmitt, M. Romanos (Dresden, Germany) 10:25 FC11.2 Dermatitis artefacta in children - a multidisciplinary approach A.P. Bewley, P. Mohandas, R.E. Taylor (London, United Kingdom) 10:35 FC11.3Psychosocial impact of genital warts and vulval intraepithelial neoplasia in the UK: The PasQuaL study C. Cohet, A.N. Fiander (Lyon, France) 10:45 FC11.4Cost of illness in leg ulcer in the region of Hamburg, Germany S.J. Rustenbach, L. Brocatti, K. Herberger, M. Augustin (Hamburg, Germany) 10:55 FC11.5Prevalence of dermatoporosis in geriatric patients during short- to medium-length periods of hospitalization A.-M. Schmitt, V. Mengeaud, G. Josse, B. Vellas, C. Vieu, V. Gardette (Toulouse, France) 11:05 FC11.6Health and migration in the Mediterranean Sea: The case of Lampedusa A. Morrone, T. D'Arca, M. Di Stefano, S. Diku, C. Germelli, D. Maggio, E. Maiani, R. Marrone, V. Padovese, M.C. Pajno, E. Rodriguez, M.C. Segneri, G. Troia (Rome, Italy) 11:15 FC11.7 "I feel I will never have good skin. I will have to suffer on. It's torture". Body dysmorphic disorder in the patient's words: Listen and you will see C.M.R. Fahy, D. Jackson, B. Ramsay (Limerik, Ireland) 11:25 FC 11.8 Adolescents and skin disease: A qualitative study of the impact of dermatological conditions on a unique age groupT. Mahbouba, M.K.A. Basra, C.J. Golics, M.S. Salek, A.Y. Finlay (Cardiff, United Kingdom) 11:35FC11.9High prevalence of psychiatric disorders in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria P. Staubach, M. Metz, M. Magerl, M. Maurer (Mainz, Germany) 11:45 FC11.10The impact of skin cancer awareness on prophylactic behavior among renal transplant recipients B. Imko-Walczuk, M. Graczyk, M. Kroban, J. Jaskiewicz, W. Placek, B. Rutkowski, A. Dębska-Ślizień, Z. Włodarczyk (Gdansk, Poland) TROPICAL DERMATOLOGY13.00 – 14.30 HALL 9Chair: H. Grossmann (Moshi, Tanzania) Co-Chairs: A. Morrone (Rome, Italy)A. H. El-Zurghany (Tripoli, Libya) Learning Objectives:1. Key determine is a pathogenesis of skin disease 2. Appreciate magnitude and dimension of skin problems3. Realize nature and enormity of challenges aheadDescription:The symposium will highlight the magnitude and heavy burden of skin disease in tropical belt countries and will give examples on how the skin diseases differ in various parts due to socioeconomic, cultural, ecologic, climatologic or genetic influences. Operational constraints which are faced in source-limited setting and which are leading to dermatological health and service inequities will be pointed out and the enormous challenges particularized. S39.113:00Tropical Dermatology-An Experience in Ethiopia A. Morrone (Rome, Italy) S39.213:18Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Different Clinical Presentation, Differential Diagnosis and Treatment A. H. El-Zurghany (Tripoli, Libya) S39.313:36Dermatology: What is New in Sub-Saharan Africa J. Masenga (Moshi, Tanzania) S39.413:54Pellagra Revisited S. Verma (Vadodara, India) S39.514:12Innovation and the Future of Medicine, Inhibition that Must be Dealt With T. Ryan (Oxford, United Kingdom)