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MAIN PROGRAM
THURSDAY, 15 MARCH 2018
CONGRESS WELCOME16.00–16.20 Congress Welcome Lidia Rudnicka (President of the International Trichoscopy Society) Congress Welcome Antonella Tosti (Secretary General of the International Trichoscopy Society)
PLENARY SESSIONPresentations by founding members of the International Trichoscopy SocietyChairmen: Boni Elewski, Bianca Piraccini, Bertrand Richert, Yuliya Ovcharenko
16.20–16.40 How do I treat androgenetic alopecia? Lidia Rudnicka (Poland)16.40–17.00 The value of dermoscopy in nail disorders Antonella Tosti (USA)17.00–17.20 How not to miss early frontal fibrosing alopecia? Rodrigo Pirmez (Brazil)17.20–17.40 The various clinical presentations of onychomycosis Daniel Asz Sigall (Mexico)
17.40–18.30 BEYOND HAIR ANF NAILS Virtual reality (VR). Is this the future in teaching dermatology? Maciej Nowacki (Poland) Polish impressions18.30 Welcome Reception (Foyer in front of Ballrooms)
FRIDAY, 16 MARCH 2018
9.00–10.40 FROM TRICHOSCOPY TO THERAPY 1 (Ballroom A–F) Chairmen: Rodrigo Pirmez, Adriana Rakowska, Hoda Moneib, Tatiana Siliuk 9.00–9.20 Discoid lupus erythematosus — from trichoscopy to therapy Bruna Duque Estrada (Brazil)9.20–9.40 Alopecia areata — from trichoscopy to therapy Lidia Rudnicka (Poland)9.40–10.00 How trichoscopy changed the diagnosis of tinea capitis Daniel Asz Sigall (Mexico)10.00–10.20 Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp — from trichoscopy to therapy Michela Starace (Italy)10.20–10.40 Q&A10.40–11.00 Coffee break
11.00–12.40 NAIL DISEASES: AN UPDATE (Ballroom A–F) Chairmen: Daniel Asz Sigall, Rachita Dhurat, Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek, Irena Walecka11.00–11.20 Lichen planus of the nails Antonella Tosti (USA)11.20–11.40 How do I treat nail psoriasis? Boni Elewski (USA)11.40–12.00 Is there a surgical treatment for onychomycosis? Bertrand Richert (Belgium)12.00–12.20 Retronychia André Lencastre (Portugal)12.20–12.40 Q&A12.40–13.40 Lunch
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13.40–15.40 PLENARY SESSION (Ballroom A–F) Chairmen: Assem Farag, Małgorzata Olszewska, Rui Oliveira Soares Antonella Tosti13.40–14.00 Introduction14.00–14.20 Treatment of ingrowing toenails Bertrand Richert (Belgium)14.20–14.40 Colorful nail pearls Boni Elewski (USA)14.40–15.00 Drug-induced nail changes Bianca Piraccini (Italy)15.00–15.20 Hair loss associated with diseases of internal organs Ulrike Blume-Peytavi (Germany)15.20–15.40 Post-finasteride syndrome. Does it exist? Ramon Grimalt (Spain)15.40–16.00 Coffee break
16.00–17.20 ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA (Ballroom A–D; Parallel free communications: Nails – Ballroom E–F) Chairmen: Ramon Grimalt, Beata Kręcisz, Anna Lis-Święty 16.00–16.20 Trichoscopy of androgenetic alopecia Antonella Tosti (USA)16.20–16.40 Topical therapy for androgenetic alopecia in women and men Ulrike Blume-Peytavi (Germany)16.40–17.00 Systemic therapy for androgenetic alopecia in women and men Adriana Rakowska (Poland)17.00–17.20 Q&A
17.20–18.30 HAIR DISEASES IN CHILDREN (Ballroom A–D; Parallel free communications: Nails – Ballroom E–F) Chairmen: Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Ewa Chlebus, Dorota Krasowska17.20–17.40 Trichotillomania in children Ramon Grimalt (Spain)17.40–18.00 Transient neonatal hair loss. Clinical findings and trichoscopy Bianca Piraccini (Italy)18.00–18.20 Premature hair graying in children and adults Anna Skrok (Poland)18.20–18.30 Q&A
18.30–19.15 VICHY DERCOS SPONSORED SESSION (IN POLISH) Mikrobiom owłosionej skóry głowy i rola pielęgnacji w łojotokowym zapaleniu skóry Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska Rola peelingu owłosionej skóry głowy w leczeniu chorób dermatologicznych Joanna Czuwara
SATURDAY, 17 MARCH 2018
9.00–10.20 TRICHOSCOPY SELF ASSESSMENT (Ballroom A–F) Chairmen: Lidia Rudnicka, Małgorzata Olszewska, Adriana Rakowska9.00–9.15 mTrichoscopy — what is it? Lidia Rudnicka (Poland)9.15–9.30 Quiz cases Nino Lortkipanidze (Georgia)9.30–9.45 Quiz cases Hoda Moneib (Egypt)9.45–10.00 Quiz cases Michela Starace (Italy)10.00–10.20 Q&A
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10.20–11.50 PLENARY SESSION (Ballroom A–F) Chairmen: Sergio Vañó Galván, Nino Lortkipanidze, Anna Wojas-Pelc, Waldemar Placek10.20–10.30 Introduction10.30–10.50 Self-inflicted alopecias André Lencastre (Portugal)10.50–11.10 Platelet-rich plasma and stem cells in androgenetic alopecia — what is the evidence? Rui Oliveira Soares (Portugal)11.10–11.30 Micropigmentation Rachita Dhurat (India)11.30–11.50 What’s new in hair restoration? Nina Otberg (Germany)11.50–12.10 Coffee break
12.10–14.10 FROM TRICHOSCOPY TO THERAPY 2 (Ballroom A–D; Parallel free communications: Hair. Non trichoscopy, Ballroom E–F) Chairmen: Bruna Duque Estrada, Michela Starace, Yazid Bourezane 12.10–12.30 Seborrheic dermatitis: from diagnosis to therapy Rui Oliveira Soares (Portugal)12.30–12.50 Folliculitis decalvans: from trichoscopy to therapy Sergio Vañó Galván (Spain)12.50–13.05 Lichen planopilaris: from trichoscopy to therapy Bruna Duque Estrada (Brazil)13.05–13.20 Frontal fibrosing alopecia: from trichoscopy to therapy Sofia Papanikou (Greece)13.20–13.35 Dissecting cellulitis: from trichoscopy to therapy Leonardo Spagnol Abraham (Brazil)13.35–13.50 Hair restoration in diseases other that androgenetic alopecia Nina Otberg (Germany)13.50–14.10 Q&A14.10–15.05 Lunch
15.05–16.05 DERMOCOSMETICS & DIET SUPPLEMENTS (Ballroom A–D; Parallel free communications: Trichoscopy - Ballroom E–F) Chairmen: Joanna Czuwara, Khobzei Kuzma, Michał Sobjanek 15.05–15.20 Dermocosmetics that affect the hair shaft Hoda Moneib (Egypt)15.20–15.35 Dermocosmetics that affect the scalp Małgorzata Maj (Poland)15.35–15.50 Diet and diet supplements affecting hair and nails Beata Bergler-Czop (Poland)15.50–16.05 Q&A
16.05–17.55 HAIR AND NAIL PEARLS (Ballroom A–D; Parallel free communications: Trichoscopy case reports - Ballroom E-F) Chairmen: Leonardo Spagnol Abraham, Beata Bergler-Czop. Rafał Czajkowski16.05–16.20 Mimickers of syphilitic alopecia Isabella Doche (Brazil)16.20–16.35 Loss of eyebrows Yuliya Ovcharenko (Ukraine), Kuzma Khobzey (Ukraine)16.35–16.50 The life of hair in lichen planopilaris — a histopathology perspective Joanna Czuwara (Poland)16.50–17.05 Nail involvement in pemphigus Marian Dmochowski (Poland)17.05–17.20 Scalp involvement in pemphigus Marta Sar-Pomian (Poland)17.20–17.35 Pachydermoperiostosis — a hair and nail perspective Anna Waśkiel (Poland)17.35–17.55 Q&A18.00 Closing
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PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES
NAIL SURGERY COURSE15 March 2018; 10.00–15.00; Warsaw, Poland
Coordinator: Bertrand Richert (Belgium)
• Nail anatomy, physiology, biologyAndré Lencastre
• Pre-surgery nail dermoscopyMarta Sar-Pomian
• Patient preparation and instrumentsAndré Lencastre
• Anaesthesia of the nail apparatusPauline Lecerf
• Questions and Answers session• Basic nail surgery techniques and nail biopsies
Pauline Lecerf
• Surgery of the nail bedPauline Lecerf
• Surgical treatment of ingrowing toenailsBertrand Richert
• Surgery of the matrixBertrand Richert
• Surgery of the proximal, distal, lateral nail foldsAndré Lencastre
• Common mistakes, tricks and tips in nail surgeryBertrand Richert
BASIC TRICHOSCOPY COURSE
15 March 2018; 10.15–15.15, Warsaw, PolandCoordinators: Adriana Rakowska, Lidia Rudnicka (Poland)
• Basic trichoscopy structuresLidia Rudnicka
• Alopecia areataAdriana Rakowska
• Tinea capitisDaniel Asz Sigall
• Trichotillomania and traction alopeciaYanna Kelly
• Questions and Answers session• Androgenetic alopecia
Bianca Maria Piraccini• Lichen planus, frontal fibrosing alopecia
Rodrigo Pirmez• Folliculitis decalvans dissecting cellulitis, disco-
id lupus erythematosusIsabella Doche
• Questions and Answers session• Inflammatory scalp diseases (psoriaris, seborrhe-
ic dermatitis)Yanna Kelly
• Trichoscopy of infectious diseases of the scalpLeonardo Spagnol Abraham
• Trichoscopy-guided biopsyAnna Waśkiel
• Trichoscopy even closer to real lifeAdriana Rakowska, Lidia Rudnicka
• Trichoscopy quiz, including trichoscopy tips and tricksAdriana Rakowska
• Questions and Answers session
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Friday, 16 March 2018 16.00–17.20
Nails — original studies and short reviewsChairmen: Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska, Shilpi Agarwal, Magdalena Żychowska
1. Nail involvement in lichen planusMagdalena Żychowska, Aleksandra Batycka-Baran, Wojciech Baran (6 min)
2. The value of dermoscopy in differential diagnosis of non-melanoma nail abnormalitiesAleksandra Walczak, Anna Michalak-Stoma, Mał gorzata Michalska-Jakubus, Dorota Krasowska (6 min)
3. UV nail lamps and the risk of acral skin tumors? Justyna Mrówczyńska, Magdalena Misiak-Gałązka, Lidia Rudnicka (6 min)
4. Onychoscopic features of psoriasisJoanna Golińska, Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka (6 min)
5. Nail clipping histopathology and dermoscopy: the non-invasive methods in the diagnosis of onychomatricomaMonika Bowszyc-Dmochowska, Tomasz Woźniak, Małgorzata Janicka-Jedyńska (6 min)
6. Quality of life in 231 patients with psoriasis with reference to disease severity and nail involvementMagdalena Pirowska, Anna Wojas-Pelc (6 min)
7. Epidemiology, clinical presentation and dermoscopic features of malignant tumours of the nail apparatus – the records from Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology in GdanskMichał Sobjanek, Martyna Sławińska, Alicja Romaszkiewicz, Wojciech Biernat, Roman J. Nowicki (6 min)
Q&A
Friday, 16 March 2018 17.20–18.30
Nails — case reportsChairmen: Reham El-Zawahry, Amit Kerure, Marta Jaworska
8. Porocarcinoma of the nail — the first dermoscopic observation of the rare tumor of the nail apparatusMichał Sobjanek, Martyna Sławińska, Anna Zaryczańska, Alicja Romaszkiewicz, Kamil Drucis,Roman J. Nowicki, Wojciech Biernat (4 min)
9. Dermoscopy of onychomycosis and its correlation with the causative organismReham El-Zawahry, Mohamed Habib, Hoda Moneib, Mona Atef (4 min)
10. Yellow nail syndromeMonika Siedlecka, Joanna Czuwara, Anna Skrok, Joanna Misiewicz-Wroniak, Lidia Rudnicka (4 min)
11. Nail dyspigmentation following hydroxyurea therapyShilpi Agarwal (4 min)
12. Dermascopic findings of onychopathies in housewives in navi Mumbai. A series of 200 patientsAmit Kerure (4 min)
13. Congenital malalignment of the great toenailsAnna Matuszewska (4 min)
14. Onychoscopy as a useful tool in diagnosing Darier’s diseaseAgata Szykut, Justyna Skibińska, Marta Sar-Pomian, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka (4 min)
15. Progressive nail changes as the initial sign of multiple myeloma-associated systemic amyloidosisPiotr Parcheta, Elżbieta Kłujszo, Jacek Zdybski, Joanna Czuwara, Beata Kręcisz (4 min)
16. Nail damage mimicking psoriasis induced by contact allergy from (meth)acrylates Sylwia Cyran-Stemplewska, Beata Kręcisz (4 min)
17. Alopecia areata totalis associated with nails lesions – good response to treatment Marta Jaworska, Piotr Parcheta, Elżbieta Kłujszo, Beata Kręcisz (4 min)
18. Transverse leukonychia (Mees lines) as a cosmetically induced nail disorderPaweł Pietkiewicz, Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska, Paweł Bartkiewicz, Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska, Marian Dmochowski (4 min)
Q&A
CONCURRENT SESSIONS – FREE COMMUNICATIONS(All concurrent sessions take place in room Ballroom E/F)
Program
Dermatology Review/Przegląd Dermatologiczny 2018/1118
Saturday, 17.02.2018 12.10–14.10
Hair non-trichoscopy — original studies and short reviews Chairmen: Daniel Melo, Katarzyna Juczyńska, Maciej Pastuszczak
19. Successful treatment of facial papules in frontal fibrosing alopecia with oral isotretinoinRodrigo Pirmez, Taynara Barreto, Bruna Duque-Estrada, Danielle Quintella, Tullia Cuzzi (6 min)
20. Facial papules in frontal fibrosing alopecia: beyond vellus hair follicle involvement Rodrigo Pirmez, Taynara Barreto, Bruna Duque-Estrada, Danielle Quintella, Tullia Cuzzi (6 min)
21. Controversy about platelet rich plasma in hair lossJoanna Czuwara, Adriana Rakowska, Lidia Rudnicka (6 min)
22. Langerhans cells as a histologic marker of proper treatment response to hydroxychloroquine in patients with frontal fibrosing alopeciaMaciej Pastuszczak, Magdalena Wawrzynkiewicz, Grzegorz Dyduch, Anna Wojas-Pelc (6 min)
23. Hair abnormalities associated with epidermal growth factor receptor targeted therapyAnna Stochmal, Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka (6 min)
24. Alopecia areata — hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is a myth? Beata Bergler-Czop, Ligia Brzezińska-Wcisło, Bartosz Miziołek (6 min)
25. Stepwise approach of hair fall disordersAhmed Sadek, Dalia Hossam (6 min)
26. Injectable betamethasone as a therapeutic option in alopecia areataDaniel Melo, Thaisa Dutra, Vanessa Baggieri, Violeta Tortelly (6 min)
27. Sulfotransferase activity levels in plucked hair follicles of androgenic alopecia patients in Indian subcontinent Jill Chitalia, Rachita Dhurat (6 min)
28. Retrospective analysis of diphencyprone in pediatric patients of alopecia areataNitya Malladi, Siddhi Chikhalkar, Uday Khopkar, Vikram Lahoria, Vidya Kharkar (6 min)
29. A randomized controlled study detailing the role and efficacy of growth factors in platelet rich plasma in patterned alopecia in one hundred male patients Aseem Sharma, Rahul Ray (6 min)
30. Profile of patients with alopecia areata in a university hospitalAndressa Sato de Aquino Lopes, Leopoldo Duailibe Nogueira Santos, Rosana Lazzarini (6 min)
31. The JAK/STAT signaling pathway and its role in the hair cycleKatarzyna Juczyńska, Agnieszka Żebrowska (6 min)
Saturday, 17.02.2018 15.05–16.05
Trichoscopy — original studies and short reviewsChairmen: Marta Sar-Pomian, Mariusz Sikora, Joice Maria Joseph
32. The overall trichoscopy and trichogram analysis performed in patients who underwent the innovative pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) treatment due to peritoneal carcinomatosis – the initial trialMaciej Nowacki, Katarzyna Nowacka, Maciej Zegarski, Barbara Zegarska, Wojciech Zegarski (4 min)
33. Yellow dots in trichoscopy: relevance, clinical significance and peculiarities Caren dos Santos Lima, Daniel Fernandes Melo, Luciana Rodino Lemes (4 min)
34. Therapeutic response to intralesional corticosteroids in the treatment of alopecia areata, a dermoscopic follow up studyJoice Maria Joseph (4 min)
35. Trichoscopic features of androgenic alopecia in women with adult acneMariusz Sikora, Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka (4 min)
36. Trichoscopic and histopathological findings in Egyptian patients with alopecia parvimaculataMarwa Said, Eman Said, Lamia Abdelbary, Marwa Elhady, Mahmoud Saeed Mahmoud (4 min)
37. Trichoscopic features of scalp psoriasis Joanna Golińska, Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka (4 min)
Program
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38. Circular hairs: nomenclatures and meaningsDaniel Fernandes Melo, Ana Luiza Valle Esteves, Luciana Rodino Lemes, Natália Battisti Serafin (4 min)
39. Dermoscopic assessment of focal hairless patchesAhmed Sadek, Noha Hashem, Dalla Hossam, Radwa Magdy, Mosheera Elbahrawi, Safaa Negm, Nehal Saied (4 min)
40. Trichoscopy features of eyelashes and eyebrows in frontal fibrosing alopecia Leopoldo Duailibe Nogueira Santos, Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka, Andressa Sato de Aquino Lopes,
Rosana Lazzarini (4 min) 41. Dermoscopic study of tinea capitis
Joice Maria Joseph (4 min)Q&A
Saturday, 17.02.2018 16.05–17.15
Trichoscopy — case reports Chairmen: Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska, Jill Chitalia, Martyna Sławińska
42. Trichotillomania: three patients treated with N-acetylcysteineHugo Martinez (3 min)
43. The role of trichoscopy in the assessment of a patient with erythroderma. A case seriesMartyna Sławińska, Michał Sobjanek, Roman J. Nowicki, Małgorzata Sokołowska-Wojdyło (3 min)
44. Alopecia areata coexisting with discoid lupusAsmahane Souissi, Azima Ben Tanfous, Imed Ben Ghorbel, Mourad Mokni (3 min)
45. Association of frontal fibrosis alopecia and alopecia areata in a female patientAsmahane Souissi, Mehdi Karray, Fatma Jendoubi, Imed Ben Ghorbel, Mourad Mokni (3 min)
46. Omalizumab-induced alopeciaKarolina Kozera, Adriana Rakowska, Joanna Czuwara, Joanna Hermanowicz-Salamon, Lidia Rudnicka (3 min)
47. Trichoscopic assessment of frontal fibrosing alopecia treatment effectsPiotr Szlązak, Tomasz Iwanowski, Gustaw Roter (3 min)
48. Tinea capitis mimicking female pattern hair lossJill Chitalia, Madhulika Mhatre, Rachita Dhurat (3 min)
49. Cluster of star appearance. A new trichoscopy marker for diagnosis of atrichia congenita with papular lesionsRadha Mundhra, Rachita Dhurat, Sanober Daruwalla (3 min)
50. Severe scalp involvement in a patient with pemphigus vulgaris and prostate cancerAleksandra Wielgoś, Marta Sar-Pomian, Joanna Golińska, Anna Skrok, Lidia Rudnicka, Małgorzata Olszewska (3 min)
51. Shock loss following follicular unit extraction – trichoscopic simulator of alopecia areataAmit Kerure (3 min)
52. Eyelash trichoscopy as a useful tool in diagnosis of Demodex blepharitisZofia Mazurek-Durlak, Anna Wojas-Pelc (3 min)
53. White nodules on the hair – a case series of extensive white piedraRadha Mundhra, Rachita Dhurat, Jill Chitalia (3 min)
54. A case of discoid lupus erythematosus on the scalpAndrei Doroshkevich, Tatiana Silyuk (3 min)
Q&A
Saturday, 17.02.2018 17.15–17.55
Hair. Non-trichoscopy — case reports Chairman: Wafa Ramadan, Asmahane Souissi, Olga Warszawik-Hendzel
55. A rare case of scalp seborrheic dermatitis manifesting as patchy alopeciaMagdalena Wawrzynkiewicz, Maciej Pastuszczak, Grzegorz Dyduch, Anna Wojas-Pelc (3 min)
56. Intralesional triamcinolone in combination with topical clobetasol in therapy of scalp lipedema Patrycja Gajda, Adriana Rakowska, Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Joanna Czuwara, Mariusz Sikora, Lidia Rudnicka (3 min)
Program
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57. Therapy-resistant folliculitis decalvans successfully treated with adalimumabMariusz Sikora, Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka (3 min)
58. Lichen planus involving mucous membranes, nails and hair in a patient with autoimmune hepatitis and thyroiditisMagdalena Żychowska, Joanna Maj (3 min)
59. Hairy earlobes. In search for pathogenic factorsPaulina Chmielińska, Marta Sar-Pomian, Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka (3 min)
60. Wooly hair nevusDaniel Melo, Karen Cunha, Karina Fernandes, Thiago Vargas (3 min)
61. Dermatophytosis of the eyelashes caused by Microsporum canis Asmahane Souissi, Fatma Jendoubi, Nourchène Toukabri, Yousra Jmour, Mourad Mokni (3 min)
62. Rare in hair: a gamut of interesting casesNitya Malladi, Rachita Dhurat, Jill Chitalia, Smita Ghate, Ameet Dandale, Tejas Vishwanath, Deepti Shukla (3 min)
Q&A
POSTERS AND OTHER PRESENTATIONS
Trichoscopy63. Trichoscopy in hair breakage
Wafaa Ramadan64. Primary cutaneous melanoma of the scalp. Clinical diagnosis and dermoscopy
Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Małgorzata Maj, Agnieszka Gradzińska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Piotr Rutkowski,Lidia Rudnicka
65. Trichoscopy findings in different clinical stages of dissecting cellulitis of the scalpDaniel Fernandes Melo, Luciana Rodino Lemes, Violeta Duarte Tortelly, Bruna Duque Estrada, Rodrigo Pirmez
66. Trichoscopic assessment of donor area and safe zone in different age groups of men undergoing hair transplantation procedureMadhulika Mhatre
67. A study on the trichoscopic constellation in tinea corporis – novel, unreported signs to clinch the diagnosis in atypical presentationsAseem Sharma, Sandip Agarwal, Rachita Dhurat, Smita Ghate
68. Trichoscopy of tinea capitis. An analytical study in AlgeriaAbderrachid Bouakkaz, Attika Chibane, Assya Djeridane
69. Trichoscopy as a method for determining the phase of androgenetic alopeciaNino Khutsishvili, Nino Lortkipanidze, Lidia Rudnicka, Yuliya Ovcharenko, Irma Buchukuri, Olena Salenkova
70. Steroid-induced changes in trichoscopy of frontal fibrosing alopeciaDavid Saceda-Corralo, Óscar M. Moreno-Arrones, Ángela Hermosa-Gelbard, Cristina Pindado-Ortega, Ana R. Rodrigues-Barata, Sergio Vañó-Galván
71. Evaluation of hair loss pattern in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome using videotrichoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy Katarzyna Podolec, Magdalena Pirowska, Anna Wojas-Pelc
72. Folliculitis decalvans – diagnostic and therapeutic clues Marlena Majkut-Sobechowicz, Adriana Rakowska, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia Rudnicka
73. Can trichoscopy eliminate a need for scalp biopsy in frontal fibrosing alopecia? Bartosz Miziołek, Anna Lis-Święty, Irmina Ranosz-Janicka, Grażyna Bierzyńska-Macyszyn, Ligia Brzezińska-Wcisło
74. Trichoscopy in unusual cases of lichen planopilarisJustyna Skibińska, Adriana Rakowska, Marek Opala, Malgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
75. Trichoscopic features in tinea capitisAsmahane Souissi, Najla Daadaa, Nourchène Toukebri, Fatma Jendoubi, Mehdi Karray, Mourad Mokni
76. Trichoscopy in frontal fibrosing alopecia. What is beneath the hair line? Adriana Rakowska, Anna Waśkiel, Mariusz Sikora, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
77. Dermoscopy of scalp actinic keratosisTatsiana Damps, Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
Program
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78. Early stage scarring alopecia as potentially reversible processJekaterina Pudova, Kristina Nevidovska
79. Trichotillomania in a 69-year-old woman Radomir Reszke, Kalina Welz-Kubiak, Adam Reich, Jacek Szepietowski
80. Atrichia, keratosis follicularis and coloboma Sanita Zigure, Jekaterina Pudova
81. Cicatricial alopecia as a manifestation of breast cancer metastases. Clinical features and trichoscopic findings Magdalena Jasińska, Barbara Borkowska, Martyna Kamont, Justyna Sicińska
82. Difficult to diagnose case of alopecia after prolonged use of topical glucocorticoidsJoanna Czuwara, Leszek Blicharz, Adriana Rakowska, Lidia Rudnicka
83. Trichotillomania. Diagnostic difficultiesIda Yurtsever, Małgorzata Kwiatkowska, Magdalena Jasińska, Barbara Borkowska, Patrycja Wiślińska, Julia Lanckorońska, Irena Walecka, Martyna Kamont
84. Sebaceoma in the scalp simulating melanocytic malignant cutaneous neoplasmDaniel Fernandes Melo, Thaís Roberta Ura Garcia, Bárbara Catojo Poggi, Juliana Marques da Costa, Maria Auxiliadora Jeunon Sousa
85. Trichotillomania in childrenOlivia Komorowska
86. Alopecia areata and comorbidities. A series of patientsBeata Polkowska-Pruszyńska, Agnieszka Gerkowicz, Aleksandra Walczak, Dorota Krasowska
87. Trichoscopy findings in trichotemnomania in an adolescent patient – case study Aleksandra Kobusiewicz, Katarzyna Tomaszewska, Anna Zalewska-Janowska, Andrzej Kaszuba
88. Trichoscopic findings in alopecia neoplastica from metastatic breast carcinoma Cristina Pindado-Ortega, Marta Molins-Ruiz, David Saceda-Corralo, Óscar M. Moreno-Arrones, Ángela Hermosa-Gelbard, Rita Rodrigues-Barata, Sergio Vañó-Galván
89. Langerhans cell histiocytosis – features in dermoscopyMałgorzata Orylska, Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek, Waldemar Placek
90. Pressure alopecia: two cases with thin hairs on trichoscopy Daniel Fernandes Melo, Violeta Tortelly, Beatriz Ghedin
91. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment improves quality of life in patients with frontal fibrosing alopeciaRachita Dhurat
92. Unusual patterned presentation of trichotillomania masquerading as female pattern hair loss Nitya Malladi, Rachita Dhurat, Jill Chitalia, Sandip Agrawal, Ameet Dandale, Smita Ghate
93. Trichoscopic wonder. A case of postpartum hair loss Angela Nagpal, Rachita Dhurat, Mithali Jage
94. Trichoscopy in alopeciasAngela Nagpal, Rachita Dhurat, Mithali Jage, Sandip Agrawal
95. Trichoscopy in diagnosis and monitoring of tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton tonsuransJustyna Sicińska, Magdalena Jasińska, Barbara Borkowska, Irena Walecka
96. Ingrowing hairs: a reccurent trichoscopic feature in scarring alopeciasIngrid Tavares, Flávia Weffort, Bruna Duque-Estrada, Danielle Quintella, Tullia Cuzzi, Rodrigo Pirmez
97. Follicular keratosis spinulosa decalvans in infants (contribution of trichoscopy)Attika Chibane, Toufik Tounsi, Nabila Merah, Assya Djeridane
98. Analysis of trichoscopic signs observed in 24 patients presenting tinea capitis. Hypotheses based on physiopathology and proposed new classificationYazid Bourezane
99. Black dots. A common finding in trichoscopy Justyna Sicińska, Magdalena Jasińska, Barbara Borkowska, Irena Walecka
100. Trichoscopy of foliculitis decalvans. About 8 cases in AlgeriaAbderrachid Bouakkaz, Assya Djeridane
101. Yellow dots as a severity tool in alopecia areata. Dermoscopic study in 120 casesJoice Maria Joseph
102. Dermoscopic study of scalp and hair disordersJoice Maria Joseph
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Hair. Non-trichoscopy
103. Treatment of androgenetic alopecia with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) Abderrachid Bouakkaz, Assya Djeridane
104. Ten clinical clues for the diagnosis of frontal fibrosing alopecia Daniel Melo, Violeta Tortelly, Taynara Barreto, Elaine Albernaz, Natacha Haddad
105. Alopecia areata and salmon patch: an actual association? Daniel Melo, Violeta Tortelly, Taynara Barreto, Elaine Albernaz, Thaisa Dutra
106. The expression of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER/GPR30) in the pilosebaceous unitMagdalena Spałkowska, Grzegorz Dyduch, Anna Wojas-Pelc
107. Surgical treatment of skin tumors of the scalpIwona Chlebicka, Jacek Szepietowski
108. Frontal fibrosing alopecia: results from a multicentric case control-study Oscar M. Moreno-Arrones, David Saceda-Corralo, Rita Rodrigues-Barata, Cristina Pindado, Sergio Vańo-Galvan
109. Treatment of alopecia areata, a journey from classic therapeutic options to new drugs and treatments that have appeared in recent years Alba Gomez-Zubiaur, David Saceda-Corralo
110. The relevance of selenium to alopecias Violeta Tortelly, Daniel Melo, Andrea Matsunaga
111. Evaluating the plasma level of osteopontin in patients with alopecia areata and its relation to disease severity Niloufar Najarnobari, Behzad Iranmanesh, Minou Najarnobari
112. Sunscreens and leave-on facial products in the pathogenesis of frontal fibrosing alopecia – true or false? Agata Szykut, Marta Sar-Pomian, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
113. The effectiveness of mesotherapy in the treatment of scalp psoriasisIryna Blaga, Iryna Buianova, Oleksandr Aleksandruk
114. Treatment of androgenetic alopeciaIryna Buianova, Iryna Blaga, Oleksandr Aleksandruk, Vira Kuzenko
115. Challenging cases in hair restoration Akhilendra Singh
116. Beard and body hair as important donor source in hair transplants Akhilendra Singh
117. Advantages of single megasession/gigasession in advanced grade of baldness NW grade V, VI, VIIAkhilendra Singh
118. Using optical coherence tomography to diagnose various forms of cicatricial alopecia Maria Zorkina, Zhanna Simankina, Daniil Zorkin
119. Horizontally sectioned scalp biopsies in the diagnosis of chronic diffuse hair lossMithali Jage, Rachita Dhurat
120. A study of the visual characteristics of transitional zone – a step towards creating natural hairlineRadha Mundhra, Rachita Dhurat, Sandip Agarwal, Sanober Daruwalla
121. CD3 T-cell staining – a novel marker for distinguishing alopecia areata from pattern hair lossSanober Daruwalla, Rachita Dhurat
122. Premature canities: a clinical and investigative study with role of phototherapy in treatment Shilpi Agarwal, Jill Chitalia
123. Loose anagen hair: primary syndromic and secondary sporadic – a review and case series of 3 casesMadhulika Mhatre
124. Tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome type 1 associated with Brugada syndrome Abderrachid Bouakkaz, Toufik Tounsi, Assya Djeridane
125. Excellent response to mesotherapy as adjunctive treatment in male androgenetic alopecia Daniel Fernandes Melo, Violeta Tortelly, Leonardo Araujo, Glaura Plata
126. Clinical case of nevus sebaceous on the scalp Halnykina Svitlana, Halyna Holyachenko
127. Hair regrowth in female patient with alopecia universalis after psoralen and ultraviolet A therapy combined with injections of procaine benzylpenicillin Katarzyna Tomaszewska, Aleksandra Kobusiewicz, Anna Zalewska-Janowska, Andrzej Kaszuba
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128. Frontal fibrosing alopecia as a clinical sign of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus Karolina Englert, Anna Wojas-Pelc
129. Demodicosis of the scalp – an incidental finding or a clinically important infestation? Joanna Dawicka, Piotr Szlązak, Martyna Sławińska, Roman J. Nowicki
130. Juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus presenting as alopecia areataJill Chitalia, Rachita Dhurat
131. Familial wooly hair syndrome: a rare case reportJill Chitalia, Rachita Dhurat
132. Lipoedematous scalp with alopecia areata – a rare presentation Sanober Daruwalla, Rachita Dhurat
133. Needling in trichostasis spinulosa. A newer painless approach Mithali Jage, Jill Chitalia, Rachita Dhurat, Angela Nagpal
134. Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens. What should be satisfactory effects of treatment?Mayara Barros, Patrycja Wiślińska, Ewa Ring, Irena Walecka
135. Folliculitis spinulosa decalvans: case report and response to acitretin and isotretinoin Mayara Barros, Danielle Quintella, Tullia Cuzzi, Rodrigo Pirmez
136. Secondary cicatricial alopecia treated by laser-assisted microfollicular unit transplantation (LAMFUT) Ahmed A. Youssef
137. Scalp involvement in pemphigus – clinical and immunological implications Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka, Małgorzata Olszewska
138. The life of hair in lichen planopilaris depends on the severity and duration of the disease Joanna Czuwara, Adriana Rakowska, Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Leszek Blicharz, Lidia Rudnicka
139. Histopathological features of scalp pemphigus Marta Sar-Pomian, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia Rudnicka, Małgorzata Olszewska
140. Congenital atrichia with papular lesions: diagnostic wandering Abderrachid Bouakkaz, Attika Chibane, Toufik Tounsi, Assya Djeridane
141. Alopecia revealing pure ectodermal dysplasia Abderrachid Bouakkaz, Assya Djeridane
142. Efficacy of isotretinoin and acitretin in treatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia Adriana Rakowska, Agnieszka Gradzińska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
143. Microneediling in male androgenetic alopecia recalcitrant to conventional therapy – a less frequent portal for follicular neogenesis? Aseem Sharma, Rachita Dhurat, Matapathy Sukesh
144. Trichoscopic findings in frontal fibrosing alopecia Sofia Papanikou, Iris Zalaudek, Vasiliki Chasapi
145. Frontal fibrosing alopecia: a disease that affects men as well Sofia Papanikou, Vasiliki Chasapi
Nails
146. Efficacy and safety of a water-based, peelable nail polish versus a 5% amorolfine nail lacquer for topical treatment of mild to moderate onychomycosis Franck Eertmans, Nejib Doss, Bart Rossel, Els Adriaens
147. Comparative characteristics of methods of assessment of condition of the nail plate by the patients with psoriatic onychodystrophy Halnykina Svitlana, Olena Pogoretska
148. The nail changes in patients with alopecia areata Karolina Kaaz, Agata Puchalska, Katarzyna Marcinów, Justyna Garbowska, Adam Reich, Jacek Szepietowski
149. Ingrowing nails – treatment options and practical tips Justyna Sicińska, Magdalena Jasińska, Barbara Borkowska, Irena Walecka
150. Involvement of nail apparatus in pemphigus vulgaris in ethnic Slavs Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska, Paweł Pietkiewicz, Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska, Paweł Bartkiewicz, Marian Dmochowski
151. Retronychia. A diagnostic challenge for clinicians in dermatologyKarolina Englert, Andrzej Jaworek, Anna Wojas-Pelc
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Dermatology Review/Przegląd Dermatologiczny 2018/1124
152. A young patient with dystrophy of 11 nails Zofia Mazurek-Durlak, Anna Wojas-Pelc
153. Siblings with pachyonychia congenita Anna Kruszewska, Dorota Wilamowska-Kokoszko, Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek, Waldemar Placek
154. Beau lines. The first Polish case report of a patient with Beau lines and rheumatoid arthritis Karolina Pełka, Andrzej Jaworek, Anna Wojas-Pelc
155. Multiple longitudinal melanonychia in Caucasian female. Case report and review of the literatureAgnieszka Snarska-Drygalska
156. Onychomycosis: clinical features and managementNejib Doss
157. Pachydermoperiostosis – a case report Anna Waśkiel, Patrycja Gajda, Agata Szykut, Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
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