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June14-16,2018www.dermoscopy-congress2018.com

FINAL PROGRAM

5th WORLDCONGRESS OF DERMOSCOPY THESSALONIKI GREECE 2018June14-16,2018

THESSALONIKI CONCERT HALLCONVENTION & CULTURAL CENTERTHESSALONIKI CONCERT HALLCONVENTION & CULTURAL CENTER

1 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Contents

Welcome Messages 2-3

Committees 4

Program at a glance 5

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 7-67

Thursday June 14, 2018 8-14

Friday June 15, 2018 15-26

Saturday June 16, 2018 27-32

e-Posters 36-67

Congress Information 69-72

Sponsor’s Profiles 73-75

Index of Speakers, Chairs, Authors 77-82

Acknowledgements 83

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Welcome Messages

Dear colleagues and friends,

Welcome to the 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy! After long-standing efforts, we are happy to present you a fascinating scientific pro-gram covering both classic and innovative aspects on skin cancer diagnosis and management. Additionally, an important part of the program is devoted to the appli-cation of dermoscopy in inflammatory, infectious and hair diseases. Several sessions are also focusing on other imaging techniques such as confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography. And, of course, the 2nd World Cup of Dermoscopy will offer lots of fun and interaction! Overall, with 4 rooms working continuously for 3 full days, i hope that each one of you will find many ses-sions fitting his/her interests. I am also sure that you will enjoy the privilege of having so many world famous speakers together, as well as the interaction with colleagues from all over the globe.Finally, i suggest you to try to take at least a small taste of Thessaloniki, it will reward you!

I cordially thank you for making the 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy such a success!

All my best

Aimilios LallasCONGRESS GENERAL SECRETARY/ SECRETARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL DERMOSCOPY SOCIETY

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

The first World Congress of the International Dermoscopy Society took place in 2006 in Naples (Italy). Since then, the International Dermoscopy Society has organized World Congresses every three years in Barcelona (Spain), Brisbane (Australia) and Vienna (Austria). During the latest World Congress in 2015, the event has attracted more than 1000 participants all over the world.

The aim of the 5th World Congress of the International Dermoscopy Society held from 14-16th June 2018 in Thessaloniki, Greece is to grant the enthusiasm for dermoscopy by providing a deep global insight into the new developments and directions of dermoscopy and other skin im-aging techniques. The interactive congress offers a direct communication of clinicians, experts, researchers and representatives of industry to guarantee a successful outcome for every participant.International experts are invited to share their knowledge throughout presentations and to discuss all new directions of skin imaging and diagnostics. In addition, social events will give participants the opportunity to interact with others and the world’s leading experts in a familiar setting.

On behalf the International Dermoscopy Society it is my pleasure to welcome you in Thessaloniki to 5th World Congress of the International Dermoscopy Society.

I am looking forward to spend these days of update, information and fun with you!

With my best regards,

Prof. Iris ZalaudekPRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL DERMOSCOPY SOCIETY

3 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Welcome to Thessaloniki and the 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy!

An excellent scientific program has been diligently prepared covering all topics of dermoscopy, skin imaging and skin cancer management. Join our expert faculty to learn about recent advances of the field, to share your clinical experiences and re-search and to interact with colleagues from around the world. We hope that you will enjoy this exceptional 3-day scientific event in the backdrop of an amazing city with beautiful landscapes, cultural diversity and many historical sites!

Cheers!

Alexander J. Stratigos, MDCONGRESS PRESIDENT

Welcome Messages

In our evolving world with the provision of loss or modification of 80% of existing jobs, mainly due to Artificial Intelligence involvement in the near future, Dermos-copy and its related techniques will hopefully preserve their highly appreciated po-sition and popularity in Medical Community, because of the sense of immediacy, reality and scientific knowledge that offer.The 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy aims at outlining the methods and tools to be used in the years to come, while providing in depth knowledge of up-dated Dermoscopy uses. As a Dermatovenereologist and President of the Hellenic Dermoscopy Society, I am privileged having the opportunity to welcome you in Thessaloniki, a city with an uninterrupted history of 24 centuries.

Georgios Ch. Chaidemenos, MD, PhDCO-PRESIDENT OF THE 5TH WORLD CONGRESS OF DERMOSCOPY

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Committees

Organizing Committee

Honorary President: Dimitrios Ioannides

PresidentsGeorgios Chaidemenos, Alexander Stratigos

TreasurerAlexander Katoulis

Vice PresidentElizabeth Lazaridou

MembersZoe Apalla, Dimitrios Sgouros

General SecretaryAimilios Lallas

Moderators of World Cup of Dermoscopy Alessandro Di Stefani Konstantinos Liopyris

International Committee of Representatives

Argentina Horacio Cabo Gabriel Salerni Virginia Gonzalez Emilia Cohen Sabban

Austria Harald KittlerPhilipp Tschandl

Australia Cliff Rosendhal

Bosnia & HerzegovinaHana Helppikangas

Brazil Renato BakosFrancisco PaschoalSergio Hirata

Bulgaria Valeria Meteeva

Canada Joel Claveau

Chile Raul Cabrera

China Jie Liu

Colombia Natalia Jaimes

Croatia Branka Marinovic

Cyprus Yannis Neofytou

Czech Republic Monika Arenbergerova

Denmark Monika Gniadecka Henrik Lorentzen

Egypt Hoda Moneib Ahmed Sadek

Estonia Pille Konno

Finland Laura Bouchard

France Luc Thomas

Georgia Lali Mekokishvili Natalia Kilazde

Germany Andreas Blum Wilhelm Stolz

Hungary Olah Judit

India Sidharth Sonthalia

Ireland Iona McCormack

Israel Alon Scope

Italy Alessandro Di Stefani

Japan Hiroshi Koga Masaru Tanaka

Latvia Raimonds Karls

Lebanon Jasmin Abd-el-Baki

Lithuania Matilda Bylaite

Mexico Blanca Carlos Ortega

The Netherlands Nicole Kukutsch

Norway Ingrid Roscher Thomas Roger Schopf

Peru Manuel del Solar

Poland Lidia Rudnicka

Portugal Maia Silva Angelo Azenha

Serbia Danica Tiodorovic

Romania Ana-Maria Forsea Catalin Popescu

Spain Josep Malvehy Susana Puig

Sweden Ada Girnita John Paoli

Switzerland Ralph Braun

Turkey Fezal Ozdemir Bengu Nisa Akay

United kingdom Jonathan Bowling Veronique Bataille

USA Alan Halpern Ashfaq Marghoob Harold Rabinowitz

5 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Program at a glance

Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 414.00-19.30 Registration

08.00-08.30 Registration08.30-10.00 IDS Consensus Meeting10.30-11.00 Welcome address

11.00-13.00PL 1 Dermoscopy

throughout decades13.00-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.30WS 1 A guide for application

of dermoscopyWS 2 Modified pattern

analysisFC Free Communications 1

World Cup IPreliminary Phase I15.30-17.00 FS 1 Nevi

WS 3 Dermoscopy in general dermatology I

WS 4 Optical Coherence Tomography

17.00-17.30 Coffee Break

17.30-19.00 FS 2 MelanomaWS 5 Dermoscopy in

general dermatology IIVT 1 Clues from experts

around the globePP

Poster Presentations I19.00-19.30

19.30-20.30 Opening Ceremony20.30 Welcome Cocktail

Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 408.00-08.30 Registration

08.30-10.00FS 3 Common benign skin

tumorsWS 6 Dermoscopy in

childrenFC Free Communications 2

World Cup IIPreliminary Phase II

10.00-11.00 SS 1 Satellite SymposiumOrganized by

SS 2 Satellite SymposiumOrganized by

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.30-13.00FS 4 Non-melanoma skin

cancerWS 7 Trichoscopy basic

WS 8 Confocal Microscopy basic

PP Poster Presentations II

13.00-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.30 FS 5 Face and ScalpWS 9 Trichoscopy

advancedWS 10 Confocal Microscopy

advanced World Cup IIIPreliminary Phase III

15.30-17.00 FS 6 Nail lesions WS 11 TeledermoscopyVT 2 Dermoscopy around the

globe

17.00-17.30 Coffee Break

17.30-19.00 FS 7 Spitzoid and amelanotic lesions

WS 12 Monitoring guidelines VT 3 IDS/EADO

Joint Meeting

PP Poster Presentations III

19.00-20.00

SS 3 Satellite SymposiumOrganized by

Session in Greek with simultaneous translation in English

Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 408.00-08.30 Registration

08.30-10.00 FS 8 Specific sitesWS 13 Melanoma

managementFC Free Communications 3

World Cup IVQuarter Finals

10.00-11.00 SS 4 Satellite SymposiumOrganized by

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.30-13.00VT 4 Dermoscopy and

skin cancer: beyond diagnosisWS 14 BCC Management

WS 15 New technologies in skin imaging

13.00-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.30VT 5 Histopathology for

cliniciansWS 16 AK/SCC

ManagementVT 6 Assessing the evidence

15.30-16.00 Coffee Break16.00-17.30 PL 2 Spotlight

17.30-19.00

Closing Session World Cup Semi-finals & Final

Awards

14JUNE

THURSDAY

13JUNE

WEDNESDAY

15JUNE

FRIDAY

16JUNE

SATURDAY

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Total Body Mapping Aesthetics Trichoscopy

FotoFinder Systems Setting the Pace in Skin Imaging Worldwide

7 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

τιτλοσ

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

THURSDAY 14 JUNE Scientific program

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THURSDAY 14 JUNE Scientific program

08.30-10.00

IDS Consensus MeetingHall 2

Chairs: Iris Zalaudek, Austria - Aimilios Lallas, Greece

10.30-11.00

Welcome addressHall 1

11.00-13.00

Plenary session 1: Dermoscopy throughout decadesHall 1

Chairs: Josep Malvehy, Spain - Peter Soyer, Australia

11.00-11.20 How it started: First criteria and first algorithms Peter Soyer, Australia

11.20-11.40 How it moved on: from algorithms to the clinical practice Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy

11.40-12.00 Dermoscopy in skin cancer screening today Harald Kittler, Austria

12.00-12.20 The dermatologists’ stethoscope Aimilios Lallas, Greece

12.20-12.40 Dermoscopy beyond diagnosis Josep Malvehy, Spain

12.40-13.00 Dermoscopy in the days to come Iris Zalaudek, Austria

13.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-15.30

Workshop 1: A guide for application of dermoscopyHall 1

Chairs: Ralph Braun,Switzerland - Jonathan Bowling, U.K. - Georgios Chaidemenos, Greece

14.00-14.20 Devices and light modes Jonathan Bowling, U.K.

14.20-14.40 Structures and histopathologic correlations Ralph Braun, Switzerland

14.40-15.00 The 2-step algorithm and the TADA algorithm Ash Marghoob, U.S.A.

15.00-15.20 Integrating clinical and dermoscopic examination Alon Scope, Israel

15.20-15.30 Discussion

9 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

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14.00-15.30

Workshop 2: Modified pattern analysisHall 2

Chairs: Harald Kittler, Austria - Cliff Rosendhal, Australia

14.00-14.20 Zero to hero: Pattern analysis for beginners Jeff Keir ,Australia, Alan Cameron, Australia, Cliff Rosendahl, Australia

14.20-14.40 Interactive cases for the beginners Jeff Keir Australia, Alan Cameron, Australia, Cliff Rosendahl, Australia

14.40-15.00 Advanced pattern analysis: pigmented/non-pigmented lesions Harald Kittler, Austria

15.00-15.20 Interactive cases for the advanced Jeff Keir, ,Australia, Alan Cameron, Australia, Cliff Rosendahl, Australia

15.20-15.30 Discussion

14.00-15.30

Free Communications 1Hall 3

Chairs: Veronique Bataille,U.K. - Sophia Georgiou, Greece

FC-01 Dermoscopic changes in acquired melanocytic nevi following narrow band ultraviolet-B therapy

Abdel Hay Rania Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University

FC-02 Comparison of dermdotting in ex vivo and in vivo dermoscopic images Vossaert Katrien, Haspeslagh Marc, De Schepper Sofie, Lanssens Sven Dermatologie Maldegem, Maldegem, Belgium, Dermpat, Ghent, Belgium, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium, Dermatologie Maldegem,

Maldegem, Belgium

FC-03 Clinical and dermatoscopic parameters in the diagnosis of 488 lesions suspicious of melanoma ≤ 6mm of diameter

Campos-do-Carmo Gabriella National Institute of Cancer, Brazil

FC-04 Diagnostic accuracy of dermatofluoroscopy in cutaneous melanoma detection: Results of a prospective multicenter clinical study in 369 patients

Andrea Forschner1, Ulrike Keim1, Maja Hofmann2, Iris Spänkuch1, Diana Lomberg1, Benjamin Weide1, Ioanna Tampouri1, Thomas Eigentler1, Christine Fink3, Claus Garbe1*, Holger A. Haenssle3

1Center of Dermatooncology, Department of Dermatology, Eberhard-Karls-University, Tuebingen, Germany, 2 University Department of Dermatology, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 3 Department of Dermatology, University of Heidelberg, Germany

FC-05 Clinical and dermoscopic features of BAP1-deficient tumors: results of a multicenter study by the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS)

Yelamos Oriol Hospital Clinic

FC-06 An integrated dermoscopic risk scoring system (iDScore) for the differentiation between early melanoma and atypical nevi.

Linda Tognetti,1,2 Gabriele Cevenini,2 Elvira Moscarella,3,4 Elisa Cinotti,1 Francesca Farnetani,4 Joseph Mahlvey,5 Caterina Longo,4 Giuseppe Argenziano,6 Aimilios Lallas,4 P Rubegni1

1Dermatology Division - Department of Medical, Surgical and NeuroSciences - University of Siena, Siena (Italy), 2Department of Medical Biotechnologies -University of Siena, Siena (Italy), 3Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, IRCCS, Reggio Emilia (Italy), 4Department of Dermatology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena (Italy), 5Melanoma Unit, Department of Dermatology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona (Spain), 6Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)

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FC-07 Reinterpreting dermoscopic pigment network with reflectance confocal microscopy for identification of melanoma-specific features

B. De Pace1, F. Farnetani1, A. Losi1, S. Ciardo1, N. De Carvalho1, A.M. Cesinaro2, L. Reggiani Bonetti2, J. Chester1, S. Kaleci1, E. Del Duca3, S.P. Nisticò4, C. Longo1,5, G. Pellacani1

1Dermatology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 2Department of Pathology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 3Division of Dermatology, Department of Systems medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy, 4Dermatology Department of Health Sciences, ‘Magna Graecia’ University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy, 5Skin Cancer Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova – IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy

FC-08 Diagnostic impact of reflectance confocal microscopy on non-invasive differentiation of benign and malignant facial skin lesions.

Ahlgrimm-Siess Verena Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Salzburg, Austria

FC-09 A quantitative meta-analysis of the accuracy of diagnostic agents for the detection of melanoma

Dick V, Tschandl P, Sinz C, Kittler H. Medical University of Vienna

FC-10 Dermoscopic features of scalp melanoma Spyridis I, Papageorgiou C, Kyrmanidou E, Tsorova, Manoli SM, Apalla Z, Ioannides D,

Lallas A First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

14.30-16.30

World cup of Dermoscopy: Preliminary phase IHall 4

Moderators: Alessandro Di Stefani, Italy - Konstantinos Liopyris, Greece

15.30-17.00

Focused Session 1: NeviHall 1

Chairs: Alon Scope, Israel - Iris Zalaudek, Austria - Veronique Bataille, U.K.

15.30-15.50 New insights into nevogenesis Iris Zalaudek, Αustria

15.50-16.10 Dermoscopic classification of nevi Teresa Deinlein, Austria

16.10-16.30 Nevi according to age, location and skin type Veronique Bataille, U.K.

16.30-16.50 Special nevus types Alon Scope, Israel

16.50-17.00 Discussion

11 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

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15.30-17.00

Workshop 3: Dermoscopy in general dermatology IHall 2

Chairs: Zoe Apalla, Greece - Horacio Cabo, Argentina - Enzo Errichetti, Italy

15.30-15.50 Dermoscopy of inflammatory diseases: Basic principles Horacio Cabo, Argentina

15.50-16.10 Everything on psoriasis Christina Fotiadou, Greece

16.10-16.30 Common inflammatory diseases (trunk and extremities) Zoe Apalla, Greece

16.30-16.50 Common facial dermatoses Enzo Errichetti, Italy

16.50-17.00 Discussion

15:30-17:00

Workshop 4: Optical Coherence TomographyHall 3

Chairs: Orit Markowitz, U.S.A. - Martina Ulrich, Germany

15.30-15.50 OCT: An overwiew Martina Ulrich, Germany

15.50-16.10 Vascular structures in melanoma Victor Mandel Desmond, Italy

16.10-16.30 Dynamic OCT Julia Welzel, Germany

16.30-16.50 The OCT experience in United States Orit Markowitz, U.S.A.

16.50-17.00 Discussion

17.00-17.30 Coffee break

17.30-19.00

Focused session 2: MelanomaHall 1

Chairs: Ash Marghoob, U.S.A. - Scott Menzies, Australia

17.30-17.50 Dermoscopic features with power to discriminate melanoma from nevi Ralph Braun, Switzerland

17.50-18.10 Difficult to diagnose melanomas: a unifying theme Ashfaq Marghoob, U.S.A.

18.10-18.30 Featureless melanomas: role for digital monitoring Scott Menzies, Australia

18.30-18.50 Melanoma on sun-damaged skin Natalia Jaimes, Colombia

18.50-19.00 Discussion

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17.30-19.00

Workshop 5: Dermoscopy in general dermatology IIHall 2

Chairs: Giuseppe Micali, Italy - Francesco Lacarrubba, Italy - George Kontochristopoulos,Greece

17.30-17.50 Colors in inflammoscopy Francesco Lacarrubba, Italy

17.50-18.10 Hyper and hypopigmented disorders Sidharth Sonthalia, India

18.10-18.30 Infectious diseases Giuseppe Micali, Italy

18.30-18.50 Twin lesions (clues) Ahmed Sadek, Egypt

18.50-19.00 Discussion

17:30-19:15

Various topics 1: Clues from experts around the globeHall 3

Chairs: Georgios Chaidemenos, Greece - Fezal Ozdemir, Turkey

17.30-17.45 My approach for plaques of alopecia Georgios Chaidemenos, Greece

17.45-18.00 My approach for nail pigmentation Hiroshi Koga, Japan

18.00-18.15 My clues for acral lesions Fezal Ozdemir, Turkey

18.15-18.30 My rules not to miss a melanoma Nir Nathanson, Israel

18.30-18.45 Recognising collision tumors with dermoscopy Rosario Peralta, Argentina

18.45-19.00 My approach for facial pigmented lesions Raul Cabrera, Chile

19.00-19.15 How do i use dermoscopy to monitor laser treatments Domenico Piccolo, Italy

17:30-19:00

Poster Presentations IHall 4

Chairs: Zoe Apalla, Greece – Dimitris Sgouros, Greece

PP01 Yellow dots as a severity tool in alopecia areata,dermoscopic study of 120 cases Joice Maria Joseph, MBBS Mysore Medical College and research institute, Department of Skin and STD, Mysore, Karnataka, India

PP02 Dermoscopy can solve the puzzle of papulosquamous diseases: a prospective cross-sectional study

Dilip Kumar N R KMC Mangalore

13 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Scientific program THURSDAY 14 JUNE

PP03 Is dermatoscopy useful for the study of leukocytoclastic vasculitis? Marianne Gosch 1, Raul Cabrera 2, Jorge Larrondo1,2,3, Francisca Reculé 4, Sebastián

Andreani1, Enrique Mullins1. 1Department of Dermatology, Hospital del Salvador, Santiago, Chile, 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile,

3Department of Dermatology, Hospital Padre Hurtado, Santiago, Chile, 4Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.

PP04 A cross- sectional descriptive study on clinical and trichoscopic features of frontal fibrosing alopecia patients

Dr Dipali Rathod HBT Medical College and Dr. R N Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Vile Parle (Mumbai) INDIA

PP05 A Comprehensive study on the therapeutic effect of Q-switched Nd: YAG laser versus fractional CO2 laser in skin photoaging

Alsayeda Taha Alexandria University, faculty of medicine

PP06 Dermoscopic features of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Tunisia Anissa Zaouak, Houda Hammami, Samy Fenniche Department of Dermatology, Habib Thameur Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

PP07 Neoplastic assessment of cultured melanocytes derived from vitiligo patients Atefe Shahbazi Royan institute

PP08 Reflectance confocal microscopy of cutaneous inflammatory diseases: correlation with horizontal histopathology sections

Anna Elisa Verzì, Francesco Lacarrubba, Giuseppe Micali Dermatology Clinic, University of Catania, Italy

PP09 Cutaneous manifestations of dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy of Vulvar Langerhans cell histiocytosis

Gaolei Zhang, PhD, Ming Yang, PhD, Jianyou Chen, PhD, Sheng Zhang, MD, Lixiao Jiang, PhD, Qin Qin, PhD, XiaoYan Liu, MD

Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

PP10 Dermoscopic diagnosis of Pigmented Actinic keratosis of the face: a study of 232 cases A kelati, H Baybay, S Gallouj, FZ Mernissi, Department of dermatology, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

PP11 White dots as a new trichoscopic sign of severity in female pattern hair loss O. Sorour, A. Elariny, E. Elmorsy, H. Moneib*, S. Seddik Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt, *Faculty of Medicine, University of Ain Shams, Egypt

PP12 Dermascopic findings of onychopathies in housewives in Navi Mumbai (India): A case series of 200 patients

Dr. Amit Kerure, Dr. Satish Udare Dr. Amit Kerure Skin Clinic

PP13 Melanoma risk stratification in high risk nevus phenotype individuals- a case-control study

Rishpon A1,2, Navarrete-Dechent C2,3, Marchetti MA2, Dusza SW2, Kose K2, Kalloo A2, Isman G1, Halpern AC2, Marghoob AA2.

1Department of Dermatology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 16th 60 st, 10022, NYC, NY, USA, 3Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

PP14 Proof of feasibility and efficiency of a novel Polarimetric Dermatoscope for the diagnosis of skin cancer

Gilead L.1, Kolatt Ts.2, Aharon O.2 The dermato & MOHS surgery clinic, Shaarei Zedek Medical Center1, Scade-Medical Ltd., Yokneam2

PP15 The value of collaboration between clinicians and histopathologists in challenging melanocytic lesions

Chousakos E, Apalla Z, Nikolaidou C, Manoli SM, Papageorgiou C, Sotirou E, Lallas A, Ioannides D

1st Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

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PP16 Accuracy of dermoscopic criteria for the differentiation between superficial basal cell carcinoma and Bowen’s disease

Papageorgiou C., Manali S.M., Tzorova A., Papadimitriou I., Apalla A., Vakirtzis E., Ioannides D., Lallas A.

First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

PP17 Placing the dot: in vivo dermdotting – a novel and inexpensive way to make dermoscopical and histological correlations

Lanssens Sven, Vossaert Katrien, Haspeslagh Marc, De Schepper Sofie Maldegem, Belgium - Ghent, Belgium

PP18 Clinical validation test of artificial intelligence assisted in skin cancer screening system on smartphone application

Thorfun Treewatanakul MD.1, Assoc. Prof. Charturong Tantibundhit, PhD.2, Asst. Prof. Panlop Chakkavittumrong MD.1, Prof. Sanong Ekgasit PhD.3, Saroj Suvanasuthi MD. PhD. ABHRS4.

1Department Of Dermatology, Chulabhorn International College Of Medicine, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, Thailand, 2Faculyty Of Engineering, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, Thailand, 3Department Of Chemistry, Faculty Of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 4Department Of Dermatology, Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand

19:30-20:30

Opening Ceremony Hall 1

15 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

08.30-10.00

Focused session 3: Common benign skin tumorsHall 1

Chairs: Renato Bakos, Brazil - Rainer Hoffman-Wellenhof, Austria - Pedro Zaballos, Spain

08.30-08.50 Seborrheic keratosis Rainer Hoffman-Wellenhof, Austria

08.50-09.10 Vascular tumors Horacio Cabo, Argentina

09.10-09.30 Dermatofibroma Pedro Zaballos, Spain

09.30-09.50 Common adnexal tumors Renato Bakos, Brazil

09.50-10.00 Discussion

08.30-10.00

Workshop 6: Dermoscopy in childrenHall 2

Chairs: Wilhelm Stolz, Germany - Efstratios Vakirlis, Greece - Cristina Carrera, Spain

08.30-08.50 Basic rules in nevi screening in children Wilhelm Stolz, Germany

08.50-09.10 Dermoscopy for diagnosing common infections in childhood Efstratios Vakirlis, Greece

09.10-09.30 Common benign tumours Vincenzo Piccolo, Italy

09.30-09.50 Epidemiology and characteristics of melanoma in childhood Cristina Carrera, Spain

09.50-10.00 Discussion

08.30-10.00

Free Communications 2Hall 3

Chairs: George Gaitanis, Greece - Zoe Apalla, Greece

FC-11 Structural and functional 3D mapping of Basal Cell Carcinoma with non-invasive Multispectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT)

Thng Steven Skin Research Institute of Singapore

FC-12 Accuracy of dermatoscopy for the diagnosis of non-pigmented (amelanotic) cutaneous neoplasms

Christoph Sinza, Philipp Tschandla, Cliff Rosendahlb,c, Bengu Nisa Akayd, Giuseppe Argenzianoe, Andreas Blumf, Ralph Braung, Horacio Caboh, Jean-Yves Gourhanti, Juergen Kreusch j, Aimilios Lallask, Jan Lapinsl, Ashfaq A. Marghoobm, Scott W. Menziesn, John Paoli o, Harold S. Rabinovitzp, Christoph Rinnerq, Alon Scoper, Peter H. Soyers, Luc Thomast, Iris Zalaudeku, Harald Kittlera

Scientific program FRIDAY 15 JUNE

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aDepartment of Dermatology, Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,Austria, bFaculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, cSchool of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, dDepartment of Dermatology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey, eDermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy, fPublic, Private and Teaching Practice of Dermatology, Konstanz, Germany, gDepartment of Dermatology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, hDepartment of Dermatology, Instituto de Investigaciones Medicas “A. Lanari”, University of Buenos Aires,Buenos Aires, Argentina, iCentre de Dermatologie, Nemours, France, jPrivate Dermatology Practice, Lübeck, Germany, kFirst Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, lDepartment of Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, mMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Hauppauge, New York, nSydney Melanoma Diagnostic Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Discipline of Dermatology, University of Sydney, Sydney,Australia, oDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Institute of Clinical Sciences at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, pSkin and Cancer Associates, Plantation, Florida, qCenter for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,Austria, rDepartment of Dermatology, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, University, Tel Aviv, Israel, sDermatology Research Centre, The University of Queensland, The University of Queensland Diamantina, Institute, Translational Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia, tDepartment of Dermatology, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, Lyon 1 University, Lyons Cancer Research, Center, Lyon, France, uDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria

FC-13 Prognostic role of dermoscopic signs in the therapeutic response assessment of infantile hemangioma

Sarma Nilendu Dr B C Roy Post Graduate Institute of Pediatric Science

FC-14 Carbon Dioxide Laser Ablation of Basal Cell Carcinoma with Visual Guidance by Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

Rossi Anthony Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

FC-15 Delineating the Borders of ill-defined Basal cell carcinoma with Hyperspectral Imaging System

Mari Salmivuori1,5, Noora Neittaanmäki2, Ilkka Pölönen3, Leila Jeskanen4, Erna Snellman 1,5, Mari Grönroos1

1Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Joint Authority for Päijät-Häme Social and Health Care, Lahti, Finland , 2Department of Clinical Pathology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Institute of Biomedicine at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 3Faculty of Mathematical Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 4Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland, 5Department of Dermatology, Tampere University and Tampere University Hospital, Finland

FC-16 New Dermoscopic and Clinical Findings of Actinic Cheilitis and Squamous Cell Carcinomas on The Lips, The Most Neglected Special Location in Dermoscopy

Gulbasaran Fatmagul Celal Bayar University

FC-17 The arborizing vessels of basal cell carcinomas (bccs) and its corresponding tumor boundaries revealed by the Munich method of micrographic surgery.

Kopke Luis Fernando HU UFSC

FC-18 Pattern analysis in Ex Vivo dermoscopy – a pilot study Jelena Stojkovic-Filipovic1,2, Jovan Lalosevic1, Ivan Zaletel3, Martina Bosic4. 1Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Dermatovenereology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade,

Belgrade, Serbia, 3Institute of Histology and Embryology “Aleksandar Đ Kostic”, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 4Institute of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

FC-19 Melanoma Detection via Handcrafted Feature Extraction and Feature Learning Nikhil J. Dhinagar, Mehmet Celenk School of EECS, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701 USA

FC-20 Dermoscopy of B- and T- nodular primary cutaneous lymphomas: a case-series Cristián Navarrete-Dechent;1,2 Constanza del Puerto;2 Sergio González;3 Montserrat

Molgó;1,2 Sebastián Andreani;4 Ashfaq A. Marghoob;5 Javier Montoya;6 Pablo Uribe1,2

1Melanoma and Skin Cancer Unit, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 3 Department of Pathology, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 4 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 5

Dermatology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10022, USA, 6 Department Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile

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08.30-10.00

World cup of Dermoscopy: Preliminary phase IIHall 4

Moderators: Alessandro Di Stefani, Italy - Konstantinos Liopyris, USA

10.00-11.15

Satellite Symposium 1Hall 1

From Mole Mapping to Total Body Dermoscopy – Ηow we manage mole patients now and in future

10:00-10:15 Importance of Total Body Mapping and state of the science Gabriel Salerni, Argentina

10:15-10:45 Vision and workflow based on cases Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy

10:45-11:00 Polarized Total Body Photography – benefits, experiences Josep Malvehy, Spain

11:00-11:15 Man against machine – Artificial Intelligence in dermoscopy Holger Hänssle, Germany

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10.00-11.00

Satellite Symposium 2Hall 2

The evolution of Melanoma ManagementChairs: Alexander Stratigos, Greece - Ioannis Boukovinas, Greece

The evolving therapeutic landscape of advanced melanoma.Dimitrios Bafaloukos, Greece

The new (8th edition ) AJCC melanoma staging system. What is changing?Aimilios Lallas, Greece

Adjuvant immunotherapy in Melanoma: Theory, practice and potentialHelen Gogas, Greece

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11.00-11.30 Coffee break

11.30-13.00

Focused session 4: Non-melanoma skin cancerHall 1

Chairs: Harold Rabinovitz, U.S.A. - Konstantinos Krasagakis, Greece - Dimitrios Sgouros, Greece

11.30-11.50 Basal cell carcinoma: the basics Maggie Oliviero, U.S.A.

11.50-12.10 Unusual presentations of BCC and dermoscopy for management Harold Rabinovitz, U.S.A.

12.10-12.30 AK-Bowen-SCC Raimonds Karls,Latvia

12.30-12.50 Uncommon tumors (merkel, AFX, adnexals etc) Dimitrios Sgouros, Greece

12.50-13.00 Discussion

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11.30-13.00

Workshop 7: Trichoscopy basicHall 2

Chairs: Lidia Rudnicka, Poland - Vassiliki Chassapi, Greece - Alexander Katoulis, Greece

11.30-11.50 Understanding trichoscopy – hair and scalp anatomy and physiology Michela Starace, Italy

11.50-12.10 Basic structures in trichoscopy Hoda Moneib, Egypt

12.10-12.30 Trichoscopy of alopecia areata Lidia Rudnicka, Poland

12.30-12.50 Trichoscopy of androgenetic alopecia Adriana Rakowska, Poland

12.50-13.00 Discussion

11.30-13.00

Workshop 8: Confocal microscopy basicHall 3

Chairs: Salvador Gonzalez, Spain - Giovanni Pellacani, Italy

11.30-11.50 Instrumentation and basics Elisa Cinotti, Italy

11.50-12.10 State of the art on NMSC Salvador Gonzalez, Spain

12.10-12.30 State of the art MST Giovanni Pellacani, Italy

12.30-12.50 State of the art on inflammatory and infectious diseases Marco Ardigo, Italy

12.50-13.00 Discussion

11:30-13:00

Poster Presentation IIHall 4

Chairs: George Evangelou, Greece – Elizabeth Lazaridou, Greece

PP19 Evaluation of the accuracy of an artificial intelligence algorithm (DERM) combined with a modified smartphone to identify malignant melanoma in a primary care setting

Michael Phillips, Jack Greenhalgh, Helen Marsden, Ioulios Palamaras Skin Analytics

PP20 Accuracy of a neural network in diagnosing non-pigmented lesions of the skin compared to dermatologists

Nina Maria Neuber, Harald Kittler, Harold Rabinovitz, Christoph Rinner, Cliff Rosendahl, Christoph Sinz, Philipp Tschandl

Department of Dermatology, AKH Vienna

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PP21 “Lambs” in wolves’ clothing: when basal cell carcinoma mimics melanoma, but it is detected by the use of reflectance confocal microscopy

Francesca Peccerillo, Victor Desmond Mandel, Francesca Di Tullio, Silvana Ciardo, Shaniko Kaleci, Johanna Chester, Giovanni Pellacani, Francesca Farnetani

Dermatology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

PP22 Dermoscopy of non-pigmented clonal seborrheic keratoses on legs Muntashir Shuvo, Maria Cerda, Damian Collins, Salvador Diaz-Cano and Lucia Pozo-

Garcia Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

PP23 Dermoscopy of Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn and associated tumours Rodriguez Kowalczuk MV, Luna A, Molinari L, Ferrario D, Volonteri V, Mazzuoccolo L. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

PP24 Impact of Dermoscopy Training Course on the Ability of Detecting Acral Melanomas in Podiatrists

S. Ertekin#, E. Manubens#, C. Carrera#**, A.J. Zalacaín**, J. Malvehy#**, S. Puig#** Dermatology Service#, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, University of Barcelona**

PP25 Dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy in real life: the perfect match. One year prospective study of equivocal difficult lesions

Elena Manubens1, Oriol Yélamos1,2, Manu Jain2, Stephen W. Dusza2, Michael A. Marchetti2, Sri V. Pulijal2, Alicia Barreiro1, Maria L. Marino2, Josep Malvehy1, Miguel A. Cordova2, Anthony M. Rossi2, Milind Rajadhyaksha2, Allan C. Halpern2, Susana Puig1, Ashfaq A. Marghoob2, Cristina Carrera1,2

1Dermatology Department, Melanoma Unit, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 2Dermatology Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA;

PP26 Dermoscopy in vitiligo Abhijeet Kumar Jha Patna Medical College

PP27 A Cochrane systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy (RCM) for detection of melanoma

Rakesh Patalay1, Jacqueline Dinnes2, Naomi Chuchu2 et al. 1Department of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, 2Institute of Applied Health Research, University of

Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

PP28 The malignant melanoma metastasis and their reflectance confocal microscopy features

Manfredini Marco1, Longhitano Sabrina1, Cinotti Elisa2, Perrot Jean Luc3, Rubegni Pietro2, Stanganelli Ignazio4, Mazzoni Laura4, Venturini Marina5, Manganoni Ausilia5, Calzavara-Pinton Piergiacomo5, Farnetani Francesca1, Pellacani Giovanni1.

1Department of Dermatology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 2Department of Medical, Surgical, and Neurological Science, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, S Maria alle Scotte Hospital, Siena, Italy, 3Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France, 4Skin Cancer Unit, Istituto Tumori Romagna (IRST), Meldola, Department of Dermatology, University of Parma, Italy, 5Division of Dermatology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Spedali Civili University Hospital, Brescia, Italy.

PP29 Describing the reflectance confocal microscopy substrate of the “necklace” pigment network pattern in lentigo maligna.

S. Guida1, N. De Carvalho1,2, S. Ciardo1, I. Stanganelli2, F. Farnetani1, G. Pellacani1. 1Dermatology Department, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, 2 Skin cancer Unit Scientific Institute of Romagna for The study and

Treatment of Cancer, IRCSS, IRST, Meldola, Italy

PP30 Cochrane systematic review of diagnostic accuracy of dermoscopy in comparison to visual inspection for the diagnosis of melanoma.

Rubeta N Matin, Jacqueline Dinnes, Naomi Chuchu et al. Cochrane Skin Cancer Diagnostic Test Accuracy Group, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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PP31 Clinical characteristics and findings with total body photography and digital dermoscopy in patients diagnosed with large and giant congenital melanocytic nevi in the hospital infantil federico gómez and the national autonomous university of méxico

**Barragán-Estudillo ZF, ***Medina-Torres AM, ** Roldán-Marín R, ***Valencia-Herrera AM, *** Toledo-Bahena MA, ***Mena-Cedillos CA.

*** Department of Pediatric Dermatology Hospital Infantil Federico Gómez, ** Oncodermatology Clinic of the National Autonomous University of México.

PP32 A cross-sectional observational study of dermoscopic features and patch test results in 50 Indian patients with facial lesions of lichen planus pigmentosus

Vishal Gupta All India Institute of Medical Sciences

PP33 Influence of display settings on the color appearance of digital dermoscopy images

Tom Kimpe; Bart Diricx; Frederik Toune Barco NV, Belgium

PP34 Multi modal image analysis, a new non-invasive skin imaging for the detection of lentigo maligna recurrences : 2 cases

Jilliana Monnier*1,2, Cristina Carrera1, Susana Puig1, Josep Malvehy1

1Melanoma Unit, Department of dermatology, Hospital clinic de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 2Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center La Timone, AP-HM, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France

*Presenting author

PP35 New trichoscopy and dermoscopy findings in Tinea corporis: Clues to a correct diagnosis Rachita Dhurat LTMMC

PP36 Dermoscopy on virus, fungi and parasites infectious skin-Experience in China Yuping Ran, Xin Ran, Jiaoqing Tang, Kaiwen Zhuang, Yalin Dai, Qin Yang, Xiaoxi Xu. Department of Dermatology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, China

13.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-15.30

Focused session 5: Face and scalpHall 1

Chairs: Elizabeth Lazaridou, Greece - Philipp Tschandl, Austria

14.00-14.16 Scalp tumours Elizabeth Lazaridou, Greece

14.16-14.32 Keratinocyte cancer on the face: Dermatoscopy as diagnostic and therapeutic aid Bengu Nisa Akay, Turkey

14.32-14.48 Dermatoscopy of lentigo maligna on the face Philipp Tschandl, Austria

14.48-15.04 Interactive cases of facial pigmented macules Danica Tiodorovic, Serbia

15.04-15.20 Interactive cases of facial nodules John Pyne, Australia

15.20-15.30 Discussion

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14.00-15.30

Workshop 9: Trichoscopy advancedHall 2

Chairs: Dimitrios Ioannides, Greece - Antonella Tosti, U.S.A.

14.00-14.20 Lichen planopilaris and its variants Antonella Tosti, U.S.A.

14.20-14.40 Discoid Lupus and other scarring alopecias Alexander Katoulis, Greece

14.40-15.00 Infections and infestations Dimitirios Ioannides, Greece

15.00-15.20 Inflammatory scalp disorders Daniel Asz Sigall, U.S.A.

15.20-15.30 Discussion

14.00-15.30

Workshop 10: Confocal microscopy advancedHall 3

Chairs: Caterina Longo, Italy - Rainer Hoffman-Wellenhof, Austria

14.00-14.20 Don’t leave false illusions behind…(A. Parson Project): false negative and false positive

Caterina Longo, Italy

14.20-14.40 Killing me softly… (F. Sinatra): lentigo maligna and other slow growing tumors Rainer Hoffman-Wellenhof, Austria

14.40-15.00 Running out of time…(Adele): ex vivo for Mohs Josep Malvehy, Spain

15.00-15.20 Up & up… (Coldplay): RCM imaging integrated in digital dermoscopic monitoring Ignazio Stanganelli, Italy

15.20-15.30 Discussion

14.30-16.30

World cup of Dermoscopy: Preliminary phase IIIHall 4

Moderator: Alessandro Di Stefani, Italy - Konstantinos Liopyris, U.S.A.

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15.30-17.00

Focused Session 6: Nail lesionsHall 1

Chairs: Luc Thomas, France - Michela Starace, Italy

15.30-15.50 Pigmented nail bands Marie Perier-Muzet, France

15.50-16.10 Non-pigmented nail tumours Luc Thomas, France

16.10-16.30 Intra-operative nail dermoscopy Stephan Dalle, France

16.30-16.50 Nail dermoscopy in general dermatology Michela Starace, Italy

16.50-17.00 Discussion

15.30-17.00

Workshop 11: TeledermoscopyHall 2

Chairs: John Paoli, Sweden - David Moreno, Spain

15.30-15.50 What are the risks and benefits of teledermoscopy? John Paoli, Sweden

15.50-16.10 What equipment and IT platforms can be used for teledermoscopy? Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Austria

16.10-16.30 Should patients send their own teledermoscopy referrals? Paola Pasquali, Spain

16.30-16.50 What will teledermoscopy look like in the future? David Moreno, Spain

16.50-17.00 Discussion

23 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

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15.30-17.00

Various topics 2: Dermoscopy around the globeHall 3

Chairs: Rana Anadolu, Turkey - Bohdan Lytvynenko, Ukraine

15.30-15.42 Cases from Mexico Blanca Carlos,Mexico

15.42-15.54 Cases from Estonia Pille Konno, Esthonia

15.54-16.06 Cases from Turkey Rana Anadolu,Turkey

16.06-16.18 Cases from Greece Angeliki Befon, Greece

16.18-16.30 Dermoscopy in China: a look inside Hang Li, China

16.30-16.42 Cases from Ukraine Bohdan Lytvynenko, Ukraine

16.42-16.54 Unusual Collisions from Italy Paolo Bartolini, Italy

16:54-17:00 Discussion

17.00-17.30 Coffee Break

17:30-19:20

Focused Session 7: Spitzoid and amelanotic lesionsHall 1

Chairs: Elvira Moscarella, Italy - George Evangelou, Greece

17:30-17:50 Spitz and Reed: the basics George Evangelou, Greece

17:50-18:10 Atypical Spitz tumours: diagnosis and management Elvira Moscarella, Italy

18:10-18:30 Flat amelanotic lesions: clues for diagnosis Joel Claveau, Canada

18:30-18:50 Nodular amelanotic lesions Monica Arenbergerova, Czech Republic

18:50-19:10 Analysing the dermoscopic morphology of amelanotic melanoma Maria Antonietta Pizzichetta, Italy

19:10-19:20 Discussion

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17:30-19:00

Workshop 12: Monitoring guidelinesHall 2

Chairs: Josep Malvehy, Spain - Gabriel Salerni, Argentina - Dorothea Polydorou, Greece

17.30-17.46 Basic principles and equipments for digital imaging Holger Haensle, Germany

17.46-18.02 Which patients? Gabriel Salerni, Argentina

18.02-18.18 Selective or non-selective imaging? Josep Malvehy, Spain

18.18-18.34 Optimizing intervals, interpreting changes Susana Puig, Spain

18.34-18.50 Monitoring high risk patients Ana Maria Forsea, Romania

18.50-19.00 Discussion

17:30-19:15

Various topics 3: IDS/EADO Joint Meeting: Perspectives on melanoma management

Hall 3

Chairs: Josep Malvehy, Spain - Gabriel Salerni, Argentina - Dorothea Polydorou, Greece

17:30-17:45 The new melanoma classification Ketty Peris, Italy

17:45-18:00 Standards of melanoma management Roland Kaufmann, Germany

18:00-18:15 Systemic therapy for advanced melanoma Claus Garbe, Germany

18:15-18:30 Systemic treatment for advanced non-melanoma skin cancer Alexander Stratigos, Greece

18:30-18:45 Merkel Cell carcinoma: diagnosis and treatment options Petr Arenberger, Chezh Republic

18:45-19:00 Management of Dermatofibroma protuberans Matilda Bylaite Bucinskiene, Lithuania

19:00-19:15 Discussion

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17:30-19:00

Poster Presentations IIIHall 4

Chairs: Alexander Katoulis, Greece – Efstratios Vakirlis, Greece

PP37 Small size featureless melanomas in our 10 years of practice Adrienn Ujfaludi, Borbala Kiss, Bela Horvath Melanomamobil Screening Network, London, UK, Budapest, Hungary

PP38 A randomized, controlled, clinico-trichoscopic study detailing the role and efficacy of autologous growth factors in Platelet Rich Plasma for patterned alopecia in a hundred male patients.

Aseem Sharma, Rahul Ray, Rachita Dhurat LTM Medical College & General Hospital

PP39 Dermoscopic differentiation of guttate vitiligo and idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis

Balachandra S Ankad S. Nijalingappa Medical College

PP40 Dermoscopy-guided intralesional steroids for Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphoma Alessandro Traniello Gradassi, Annalisa Patrizi, Alessandro Pileri Dermatology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

PP41 Dermoscopy of trachyonychia: A comparative study with onychomycosis Gwanghyun Jo*, Je-Ho Mun Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine

PP42 Dermoscopy in primary chancre in syphilis Justyna Skibińska, Adriana Rakowska, Mariusz Sikora, Marta Sar-Pomian, Małgorzata

Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

PP43 Dermoscopy in differential diagnosis of skin lesions induced by novel anti-tumor drugs Michenko A.V., Potekaev N.N., Snegovoy A.V., Kononenko I.B., Lvov A.N. MSPCDC

PP44 Naevi in chronic graft versus host disease patients. Evaluation of difficult melanocytic lesions.

Alicia Barreiro-Capurro1; JM Mascaró-Galy1; Beatriz Alejo Galindo 1, Cristina Carrera1-3;

Susana Puig1-3; Josep Malvehy1-3

1Melanoma Unit, Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, IDIBAPS, Barcelona University, Spain, 2Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona University, Spain, 3Centre of Biomedical Research on Rare Diseases (CIBERER), ISCIII, Barcelona, Spain.

PP45 Demographic, clinical dermoscopic analysis of scalp nevi: a preliminary study involving 126 patients

Running head: Scalp Nevi Gamze Erfan, Deniz Duman, Yeliz Erdemoglu, Emel Erkek, Engin Sezer, Sedef Sahin Acibadem University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey, Acibadem University, Istanbul, Turkey, Turgut Ozal

Bulvari Atakent Acibadem Universitesi Hastanesi, Istanbul, Turkey

PP46 Dermoscopic features of acquired reactive perforating collagenosis: a case series Emma Ormerod, Ausama Atwan, Laszlo Intzedy, Natalie Stone Royal Gent Hospital

PP47 Evaluation of Dermoscopic changes in morphea lesions Manal Bosseila1, Safinaz Salah ElDin2; Marwa Saleh1; Amira Okail1 1Department of Dermatology, 2Department of Histology; Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University; Egypt

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PP48 Dermoscopic features of wegener granulomatosis Christian Pedrinazzi 1, Santa Andreoli2,Camillo Di Bella2

1University of Pavia, 2Hospital of Seregno (ASST Vimercate), Italy

PP49 Dermoscopy in Britain Stephen Hayes The Primary Care Dermatology Society PCDS

PP50 Comparative study of dermoscopy of Hypertrophic lichen planus and Prurigo nodularis

Anuja Shirke; Rachita Dhurat; Smita Ghate Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical college & General Hospital

PP51 Results of 10-years melanoma screening by on-site total body dermatoscopic photography and comparative analysis of moles in a teledermatoscopic manner

Bela Horvath, Adrienn Ujfaludi, Borbala Kiss Melanomamobil Screening Clinic, London, UK, Budapest, Hungary

PP52 A prospective diagnostic study on povidone-iodine retention in lesions suspected to be squamous cell carcinoma or keratoacanthoma

M Hishon MBBS, M Rizk MBBS, M Alian MD, P Tschandl MD PhD, M Gorji MD, S Clark MB ChB, H Kittler MD, C Rosendahl MBBS PhD

The University of Queensland

PP53 Dermoscopy in Teledermatology Trilokraj Tejasvi University of Michigan

19.00- 20.00

Satellite Symposium 3 Hall 2

“Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis – Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Patient in the Spotlight” Chair: Dimitrios Ioannides, Greece

Inhibition of IL-17A: Unraveling the holistic and long-term management of Psoriasis and Psoriatic ArthritisElizabeth Lazaridou, Greece

The optimal management of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and the clinical benefits deriving from the third line of treatmentZoe Apalla, Greece

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08.30-10.00

Focused session 8: Specific sitesHall 1

Chairs: Andreas Blum, Germany - Massaru Tanaka, Japan

08.30-08.50 Mucosal lesions Andreas Blum, Germany

08.50-09.10 Other problematic sites Riccardo Pampena, Italy

09.10-09.30 Acral nevi Masaru Tanaka, Japan

09.30-09.50 Acral melanoma Yaei Togawa, Japan

09.50-10.00 Discussion

08.30-10.00

Workshop 13: Melanoma managementHall 2

Chairs: Giuseppe Argenziano,Italy - Luc Thomas, France - Andreas Katsambas, Greece

08.30-08.50 Melanoma staging update Elvira Moscarella, Italy

08.50-09.10 Practical protocols for patients follow up Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy

09.10-09.30 Management of stage 3 and 4 melanoma Luc Thomas, France

09.30-09.50 Management issues of lentigo maligna Wihelm Stolz, Germany

09.50-10.00 Discussion

08.30-10.00

Free Communications 3Hall 3

Chairs: Elizabeth Lazaridou, Greece - Renato Bakos, Brazil

FC-21 Nail dermoscopy is a helpful tool in the diagnosis of onychomycosis: A case-control study

Abdel Hay Rania Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University

FC-22 Differences in Dermoscopic Features of Classical Lichen Planus and Lichen Planus Pigmentosus

Jie Liu, Yixin Luo, Cheng Chi, Chenchen Xv, Hongzhong Jin Department of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College,

Beijing 100730, China

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FC-23 Analysis of Hair Growth using Dermoscopy and Trichoscale in Androgenetic Alopecia and Female Pattern Hair Loss

Chenyu Zhu, Lanqin Fu, Liu Jie Dermatology of Peking Union Medical College Hospital

FC-24 Dermoscopic assessment of Platelet Rich Plasma and Readymade Growth factors in Skin Rejuvenation.

Gawdat Heba Faculty of Medicine, Dermatology, Cairo University

FC-25 Analysis of trichoscopy in patients with thyroid and parathyroid gland disorders. Anna Skrok, Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata, Stakun, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia

Rudnicka Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

FC-26 Reliability and precision of automated computer-guided PASI measurements in 120 psoriasis patients: Results of the PASIvision Trial

Christine Fink1, Christina Alt1, Lorenz Uhlmann2, Christina Klose2, Holger A Haenssle1

1Department of Dermatology, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 2Institute of Medical Biometry and Informatics, University of Heidelberg, Germany

FC-27 A Cross Sectional Comparative Observational study of Dermoscopic Features in 320 patients of Alopecia Areata and Trichotillomania in a Tertiary Care Hospital of South India

Sukesh M S1, Rachita Dhurat2

1Consultant Dermatologist (CITI Hospital, Department Of Dermatology, Rajajinagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India - 560010), 2Head of the Department (LTM Medical College, Department Of Dermatology, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion West, Sion, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400022)

FC-28 A Cross Sectional Comparative Observational Study of Dermoscopic features of Onychomycosis and Nail Psoriasis in a tertiary care Hospital of South India

Kanchan S Topgi1, Manjunath Hulmani2, Jagannathkumar V3

12nd year Post Grad Resident (Dept. of Dermatology, SS Institute of Medical Sciences, NH4 bypass road, Davanagere, Karnataka, India 577005), 2Associate Professor (Dept. of Dermatology, SS Institute of Medical Sciences, NH4 bypass road, Davanagere, Karnataka, India 577005), 3Head of the Department ( Dept. of Dermatology, SS Institute of Medical Sciences, NH4 bypass road, Davanagere, Karnataka, India 577005)

FC-29 Trichoscopic findings in alopecia areata and their relation to disease severity and age of the patients.

Anna Waśkiel, Adriana Rakowska, Marta Kurzeja, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka

Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

FC-30 Reflectance confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography for the diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus and surrounding sub-clinical lesions

Victor Desmond Mandel,1 Elisa Cinotti,2 Elisa Benati,1 Bruno Labeille,2 Silvana Ciardo,1 Cristina Vaschieri,1 Frédéric Cambazard,2 Jean-Luc Perrot,2 Giovanni Pellacani1

1Dermatology Unit; Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental and Morphological Sciences with Interest Transplant, Oncological and Regenerative Medicine; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 2Department of Dermatology; University Hospital of Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France.

08.30-10.00

World cup of Dermoscopy: Quarter-finalsHall 4

Moderator: Alessandro Di Stefani, Italy - Konstantinos Liopyris, U.S.A.

29 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Scientific program SATURDAY 16 JUNE

10.00-11.00

Satellite Symposium 4Hall 1

YouDermoscopy – an international community of dermoscopy on your smartphoneChairman: Dimitrios IoannidesSpeakers: Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy & Aimilios Lallas, GreeceIntroduction: Victor Georgescu

Laboratoires Dermatologiques AvènePierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique

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11.00-11.30 Coffee break

11.30-13.00

Various topics 4: Dermoscopy and skin cancer: beyond diagnosisHall 1

Chairs: Susana Puig, Spain - John Paoli, Sweden

11.30-11.50 Can dermoscopy predict the genetical status of melanocytic tumors? Susana Puig, Spain

11.50-12.10 Can dermoscopy predict melanoma prognosis? Simone Ribero, Italy

12.10-12.30 Dermoscopy predicting histopathology of NMSC Ceterina Longo, Italy

12.30-12.50 Dermoscopy for managing equivocal melanocytic lesions John Paoli, Sweden

12.50-13.00 Discussion

11.30-13.00

Workshop 14: Management of basal cell carcinomaHall 2

Chairs: Ketty Peris, Italy - Alexander Stratigos, Greece

11.30-11.50 Management of low-risk BCC Maria Concetta Fargnoli, Italy

11.50-12.10 Surgical management of aggressive variants Severin Laeuchli, Switzerland

12.10-12.30 The role of dermoscopy in treatment choice and monitoring Zoe Apalla, Greece

12.30-12.50 Management of locally advanced BCC Ketty Peris, Italy

12.50-13.00 Discussion

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11.30-13.00

Workshop 15: New technologies in skin imagingHall 3

Chairs: Giovanni Pellacani, Italy - Peter Soyer, Australia

11.30-11.46 The new spectrum of total body photography- from smartphone apps to 360° systems.

Peter Soyer, Australia

11.46-12.02 Artificial Intelligence for melanoma diagnosis Philipp Tschandl, Austria

12.02-12.18 In vivo microscopy Giovanni Pellacani, Italy

12.18-12.34 Non-morphologic insight into the skin : optical and electrical spectroscopy Eric Tkaczyk, U.S.A.

12.34-12.50 Optical transfer diagnosis for the automated evaluation of melanocytic lesions David Swanson, U.S.A.

12.50-13.00 Discussion

13.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-15.30

Various topics 5: Histopathology for cliniciansHall 1

Chairs: Gerardo Ferrara, Italy - Eduardo Calonje, U.K. - Jean Kanitakis, France

14.00-14.20 Optimization of clinician-pathologist collaboration in melanocytic skin neoplasms Christina Nikolaidou, Greece

14.20-14.40 Histopathology of NMSC: What clinicians should know Jean Kanitakis, France

14.40-15.00 Dysplastic nevus: More questions than answers Gerardo Ferrara, Italy

15.00-15.20 Pitfalls in melanocytic lesions Eduardo Calonje, U.K.

15.20-15.30 Discussion

31 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

Scientific program SATURDAY 16 JUNE

14.00-15.30

Workshop 16: Management of squamous cell carcinomaHall 2

Chairs: Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton, Italy - Elena Sotiriou, Greece - Ioannis Bassukas, Greece

14.00-14.20 Overview of available treatment options for actinic keratosis Elena Sotiriou, Greece

14.20-14.40 Comparing guidelines on treatment for actinic keratosis Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton, Italy

14.40-15.00 Management of Bowen’s disease George Gaitanis, Greece

15.00-15.20 Staging and management of invasive squamous cell carcinoma Rodica Cosgarea, Romania

15.20-15.30 Discussion

14.00-15.30

Various topics 6: Assessing the evidenceHall 3

Chairs: Veronique Del Marmol, Belgium - Myrto Trakatelli, Greece

14.00-14.15 Re-assessing the risk factors for melanoma Veronique del Marmol, Belgium

14.15-14.30 Re-assessing the evidence for SLNB Catalin Popescu, Romania

14.30-14.45 Re-assesing the evidence on nevus-associated melanoma Riccardo Pampena, Italy

14.45-15.00 Re-assessing the risk factors for NMSC Myrto Trakatelli, Greece

15.00-15.15 Re-assessing the evidence on management of SCC Athanassios Kyrgidis, Greece

15:15-15:30 Re-assessing the evidence on management of BCC Eleni Linos, USA

15.30-16.00 Coffee break

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16.00-17.30

Plenary session 2: SpotlightHall 1

Chairs: Aimilios Lallas, Greece - Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy

16.00-16.20 Clues and strategies to detect nodular melanoma Alex Stratigos, Greece

16.20-16.40 Spitzoid tumors: biology, morphology and management Aimilios Lallas, Greece

16.40-17.00 Addressing common myths on nevi and melanoma Giuseppe Argenziano, Italy

17.00-17.20 Automated diagnosis: threat or perspective? Clara Curiel, U.S.A.

17.20-17.30 Discussion

17.30-19.00

Closing SessionHall 1

Iris Zalaudek, Austria - Aimilios Lallas, Greece

> World cup of Dermoscopy: Semi-finals and final

> IDS Assembly

> Awards, Acknowledgements and closing

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Topic: Benign non-melanocytic tumors

EP-01 Neurofibromatosis Recklinghausen - Case Report

Jovanovic DobrilaDepartment of Dermatovenerology, General Hospital Krusevac

EP-02 The multiple faces of atypical dermatofibromas: Uncommon dermoscopic patterns

Muntashir Shuvo, Damian Collins, Salvador Diaz-Cano, Lucia Pozo-GarciaLewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

EP-03 Solitary trichoepithelioma: Report of three cases with dermatoscopic findings

Muntashir Shuvo, Damian Collins, Salvador Diaz-Cano, Lucia Pozo-GarciaLewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

EP-04 Epidermodysplasia verruciformis in an immunocompetent Filipino male: a case report

Joyce Anne S. Tan1, Armi Espiridion-Calma1, Eileen Liesl A. Cubillan1

1 Section of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Philippine General Hospital

EP-05 Lichen planus like keratosis simulating melanoma

Rado JakaUniversity Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Dermatology and Venereology

EP-06 Dermoscopic findings in proximal periungual piogenic granuloma of a hand in a child

Μikela Petkovic 1, Anamaria Jovic 2, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic2

1 Polyclinic Nola, Department of Dermatology, Zagreb, Croatia, 2 University Department of Dermatology and Venereology University Hospital Center and School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia

EP-07 Agminated blue nevus – case report

Patrycja Gajda, Mariusz Sikora, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia RudnickaMedical University of Warsaw, Department of Dermatology

EP-08 Atypical Melanoacanthoma: case report of a giant lesion

Fernanda Musa Aguiar1, Ana Letícia Boff2, Louise Lovatto3

1Dermatology Resident, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Pathologist, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 3Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

EP-09 Trichoblastomas: can dermoscopy help to diagnosis

Hammami Houda, Midassi Olfa, Zaouak Anissa, Koubaa Wafa,* Ben Brahim Ehsen*, Debbiche Aschraf*, Fenniche SamyDermatolgy department, *Anatomopathology department, HABIB Thameur Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

EP-10 Dermoscopic Findings of Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Poromas

Espinoza M.1, Armijo D.1, Bobadilla F.1, Cort1Universidad de Chile

EP-11 Dermoscopy of arterioveous tumor: a morphological study of 39 cases

Gómez-Martín I1, Medina C2 , del Pozo LJ3, Bañuls J4, Zaballos P1.1 Dermatology Department. Hospital Sant Pau i Santa Tecla. Tarragona. Spain, 2 Dermatology Department. Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria “Doctor Negrín”. Gran Canaria. Spain, 3 Dermatology Department. Hospital Universitari Son Espases. Palma Mallorca. Spain, 4 Dermatology Department. Hospital Universitario de Alicante. ISABIAL. Alicante. Spain

EP-12 Benign and malignant poroid hidradenomas

Lorier Roy E 1, Geindre V. L1Dermatology private unit

EP-13 Hidrocystoma: dermoscopic findings – Case report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-14 Sebaceoma simulating melanocytic malignant cutaneous neoplasm - Case Report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

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EP-15 Dermatoscopy of inverted follicular keratosis

CAMPOS-DO-CARMO GABRIELLA INCA

EP-16 Dermoscopic Findings of Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Poromas

Espinoza M.1, Armijo D. 1, Bobadilla F.1, CortUniversidad de chile

EP-17 Dermoscopy of a secondary syringocystadenoma papilliferum in nevus sebaceous

Chang Shu, Jie LiuPeking Union Medical College Hospital

EP-18 Title: Wood’s lamp-induced fluorescence of milia

Han Mi Jung, Ji Hae Lee, Hyuck Sun Kwon, Gyong Moon Kim, Jung Min BaeDepartment of Dermatology, St. Vincent’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, Korea

EP-19 Inverted follicular keratosis. Clinical cases.

Meneses M1, Rodríguez Saá S2, Baiardi E3, Giraud Billoud MB4

1 Dermatologist Hospital Central de Mendozam 2 dermatologist Hospital Del Carmen, 3 , 4 medical residents Hospital Del Carmen

EP-20 Multiple Acral Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Simulating Common Viral Warts

CALDER XIMENAInstituto Nacional de Salud del Ni

EP-21 Accuracy of Dermoscopic Diagnosis of Pyogenic Granuloma

Corona-Castillo PaulinaCentro Dermatol

EP-22 Umbilical endometriosis: a new dermoscopic challenge

Vesna Breznik1, Janja Šmid2, Vesna Jurčić3

1Department of Dermatovenerolgy, University Medical Centre Maribor, 2Department of Dermatology, Rogaška Medical Centre, 3 Institute of pathology , Medical Faculty Ljubljana

EP-23 Sebaceoma: dermatoscopic findings in two cases

Pablo Vargas1, Paula Giacaman1,2, Andrés Figueroa3, Claudia Morales4

1Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, 2Dermatology Service, San José Hospital, Santiago, Chile, 3Dermatology Service, Clinical Hospital University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, 4Pathology Service, Clinical Hospital University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

EP-24 Rosettes in dermatofibroma: an unusual dermatoscopic presentation

Pablo Vargas1, Paula Giacaman1,2

1Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, 2Dermatology Service, San José Hospital, Santiago, Chile.

EP-25 A Typical Clinical Presentantion Of Benign Histiocytoma Of The Skin: Case Report

Sladjana Cekic, Danijela Popovic, Zorana Zlatanovic, Andrija JovicClinic of Dermatovenerology, Clinical Center, Nis, Serbia

EP-26 Genitofemoral seborrheic keratosis, interest of dermoscopy:

S. Mai, S. Mansouri, J. Bouhlab, B. HassamIbn sina University hospital

EP-27 Clinical exuberance of multiple familial trichoepiteliomas: report of two cases

Gabriela Momente Miquelin, Elizabeth Leocadia Fernandes, Jan Lapins, André Cesar Antiori Freire Pessanha, Mariana Morais

Tavares Colferai, Sheila CrespimDermatology Department, Mogi das Cruzes University

EP-28 Dermoscopic Findings in Trichoblastoma

S. Maouni; O. Elanzi; M. Meziane; B. HassamDepartment of dermatology, IBN SINA Hospital, Rabat, MOROCCO

EP-29 The dermoscopic diagnosis of syringocystadenoma papilliferum

Qiuzi Jin ,Weiwei Li, Qian Zhang, Wenting Wu, Chunlei ZhangPeking University Third Hosipital

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Topic: Dermoscopy

EP-30 Beyond classic dermoscopic patterns of dermatofibrmas: what’s new? A study of00 cases

A. Kelati, H. Baybay, N. Aqil, S. Gallouj, F.Z. Mernissi Department of dermatology, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

EP-31 The rainbow pattern in dermoscopy : diagnostic significance overestimated ? a zoom on skin diseases other than the Kaposi sarcoma !

Kelati A, Baybay H, Gallouj S, Mernissi FZDepartment of Dermatology of the University Hospital Hassan II of Fez

EP-32 Comprehensive analysis of photoaged skin using dermoscopy and Visia® complexion analysis

Eman Elmorsy, Aeisha Abdelmonein, Hanan Tayel, Alsayeda Taha Alexandria medical school

EP-33 Clinical and dermoscopic Study Using a Combination of Salicylic acid 20% and Azelaic acid 20% Versus Trichloroacetic acid 25% peel in Treatment of mild to moderate Acne

Abdel Hay RaniaFaculty of Medicine, Cairo University

EP-34 Dermoscopy as a useful tool in diagnosis of upper back hyperpigmented skin lesions in dark skin

Hoda A. Moneib , Soha S. Tawfik* Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, * Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University

EP-35 Clinical - Dermoscopic – Histopathologic correlation of non-melasma facial melanoses

Neema ShekharCommand Hospital

EP-36 Dermatoscopic features of Primary Cutaneous Amyloidosis

Jie Liu, Yixin Luo, Cheng Chi, Shiqi Wang, Tao Qu, Yuehua Liu, Hongzhong JinDepartment of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing00730, China

EP-37 Roles of dermoscopy in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma

Jie Liu, Yixin Luo, Cheng Chi, Shiqi Wang Department of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College HospitalChinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing00730, China

EP-38 Dermoscopy in assisting the diagnosis of verrucous porokeratosis: Report of two cases

Jie Liu, Yixin Luo, Cheng ChiDepartment of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing00730, China

EP-39 Hypertrophic lichen planus with unique dermoscopic features: twisted glomerular vessels

Yixin Luo, Jie Liu, ChichengDepartment of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing00730, China

EP-40 Dermoscopy of several unusual skin diseases

Huiting Dong1, Ying Hu1, Madhur Eshwar Rao Basude1, Niu Liu1, Hang Zhang1, Xuejiao Zhang1, Qiong Wu1, H. Peter Soyer2

1 Department of dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China, 2 Dermatology Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Centre, Brisbane, Australia

EP-41 In vivo dermdotting: putting theory into practice

Lanssens Sven1, Vossaert Katrien1, De Schepper Sofie2

1Dermatologie Maldegem, Maldegem, Belgium2Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

EP-42 Role of dermoscopy in various dermatological conditions; along with pre- and post-treatment dermoscopic features in select disorders.

Jha Abhijeet Kumar Patna Medical College

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EP-43 Vascular dermoscopy component in studying actinic keratosis and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

O. Oshyvalova1,2

1Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, 2StateScientific Institution “Research and Practical Centre of Preventive and Clinical Medicine” of the State Administration

EP-44 A Clinico Dermoscopic Study Of Melasma in a Tertiary Care Center

Joseph Joice MariaMysore Medical College and research institute, Department of Skin and STD, Mysore, Karnataka, India.

EP-45 Hand held Dermoscope as a diagnostic tool in Juvenile Clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis in a resource limited setting.

Prerna, Gautam Banerjee 2

13rd year Resident, Department of Dermatology, School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India, 2 Professor and Head of Department, Department of Dermatology, School of Tropical medicine , Kolkata, India.

EP-46 A case of multinucleate cell angiohistiocytoma: dermatoscopic appearance and review of the literature

Kravvas GeorgiosRoyal Infirmary of Edinburgh

EP-47 The diagnostic challenge of amelanotic melanoma

Ungureanu LoredanaIuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dept. of Dermatology

EP-48 Dermoscopic features of onychomycosis

Noureddine Litaiem, Sabrine Bouhlel S 2, Ines Nakouri , Meriem Bouchakoua 2,

Yasmine Mansour , Samira Khaled 2, Faten Zeglaoui1Department of Dermatology, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia, 2 Department of Parasitology, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

EP-49 Epidermal cyst on the face of a child, clinically and dermoscopically mimicking pilomatricoma

Jelena Krtanjek, Mateja Kenđel, Ružica Jurakić Tončić, Anamaria JovićGeneral hospital Vara

EP-50 Non-specific dermoscopic features of newly developed haemangioma in a child

Mateja Kenđel, Jelena Krtanjek, Ružica Jurakić TončićCounty hospital Cakovec

EP-51 Acquired melanocytic naevus phenotypes and MC1R genotypes in Han Chinese: a cross-sectional study

Xiaohong Li1,2,¶, Katie Lee3,¶, David L. Duffy3,4,¶, Dandan Xu1,2,#a, Madhur Eshwar Rao Basude1,2,#b, Ying Hu1,#c, Hang Zhang1, Kasturee

Jagirdar3, H. Peter Soyer3,&, Huiting Dong1,2,*&, Richard A. Sturm3,&

1 Department of Dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China; 2 Key-Disciplines Laboratory Clinical-Medicine Henan, Zhengzhou, China; 3 Dermatology Research Centre, The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia; 4 QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia; #a Current address: Department of Dermatology, Central Hospital of Kaifeng, Kaifeng, China; #b Current Address: Department of Dermatology, Vinakaya Missions Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal, Pondicherry, India; #c Current Address: Department of Dermatology, Central Hospital of Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou, China

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Fikrle TomasDepartment of Dermatovenereology, University Teaching Hospital and Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen

EP-53 Dermoscopic Findings In Neonatal Leukemia1Calderón-Castrat Ximena,Castro Rosa, 2Lipa Chancolla Roxana Maybor,De Jesús Consuelo,Ballona Rosalía1Department of Pediatric Dermatology. Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño Lima, Perú, 2Department of Pathology. Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño, Lima, Perú.

EP-54 Dermoscopy of Onychomycosis and its correlation with the causative organism.

El-Zawahry RehamAin-shams university, Cairo,Egypt

EP-55 Current Practice in Dermoscopy in a hospital-based Dermatology Department in Singapore

Kwok YKCChangi General Hospital

EP-56 Dermoscopic features of plantar atypical spitz nevus

mikela PetkovicPolyclinic Nola

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EP-57 Basal cell carcinoma overlying a dermatofibroma - a rare collision tumor

Sandra Jerkovic Gulin, Jaka Rados, Davorin Loncaric, Anamaria Jovic, Romana CeovicSibenik General Hospital

EP-58 Variety of dermoscopy of nodular melanoma-our experience

Jurakic Toncic RuzicaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb

EP-59 Melanonychia suspected in children, how to manage?

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

EP-60 Dermoscopic features of nodular hidradenoma

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University Federal of Minas Gerais

EP-61 Dermatoscopy of multiple piloleiomyomas

Mirjana Popadić1, Dimitrije Brasanac2, Mirjana Milinković1, Danijela Milčić1

1 Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2 Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia

EP-62 The diagnostic value of rosette sign in polarized dermoscopy

Wei-Wei Li, Wen-Ting Wu, Hua Zhang , Qiu-Zi Jin , Qian Zhang , Chun-Lei ZhangPeking University Third Hospital

EP-63 Dermoscopic features of pigmented dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University Federal of Minas Gerais

EP-64 Pigmented fungiform papillae of the tongue: report of 2 cases

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University Federal of Minas Gerais

EP-65 Umbilical nevus: an overlooked special site nevus.

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University Federal of Minas Gerais

EP-66 Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma in an albino patient: dermatoscopic features

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University Federal of Minas Gerais

EP-67 Melanoma in situ with withish-blue veil: How to treat?

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaNational Institute of Cancer

EP-68 Dermoscopic features of eccrine porocarcinoma

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University of Minas Gerais

EP-69 Longitudinal Melanonychia And Subungual Melanoma In Children And Adolescents

Didem Dizman, Nahide Onsun, Ozlem Su Kucuk, Nazan Emiroglu, Gulsel Anil Bahali, Fatma Pelin Cengiz, Dilek Biyik OzkayaBezmialem Vakif Univercity, Medical Faculty, Dermatology Department Istanbul / TURKEY

EP-70 Videodermoscopic features of nail psoriasis correlate with the severity of skin involvement in psoriasis vulgaris

Aleksandra Kaczynska-Trzpil, Marta Sar-Pomian, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

EP-71 Dermoscopy of a tattoo granuloma (psuedolymphoma). A case report.

Mateja Kendel1, Mirna Bradamante2, Ivana Ilic3, Davorin Loncaric2, Jaka Rados2, Daniela Ledic Drvar21Department of Dermatology and Venereology, County hospital Cakovec, Croatia., 2University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Salata 4, Croatia, 3 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Pathology and Cytology, Zagreb, Kispaticeva2, Croatia.

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EP-72 Dermoscopy of twin primary melanomas. A case report.

Ledic Drvar D1, Ilic I2, Stulhofer Buzina D1, Pazin M3

1 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Salata 4, Croatia, 2 University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Pathology and Cytology, Zagreb, Kispaticeva2, Croatia., 3 General Hospital Zadar, Department of Internal medicine and Dermatology

EP-73 Cornu Cutaneum Superimposed On Unna Nevus

Cengizhan Erdem1, Bengu Nisa Akay1

1Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, TURKEY

EP-74 Many shades of dermoscopy of basal cell carcinoma: our experience.

Daniela Ledic Drvar1, Ivana Manola2, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic1, Lucija Bartolic3 Romana Ceovic1, Mikela Petkovic4 1University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Salata 4, Croatia, 2Polyclinic Manola, Zagreb, Varsavska, Croatia, 3Private specialist Dermatology and Venerology practice Dr. Kedmenec Bartolic, Cakovec, Croatia, 4 Polyclinic Nola, Folnegovicevac, Zagreb

EP-75 Dermoscopy of eccrine chromhidrosis in a patient with hyperbilirubinemia

Gwanghyun Jo1,2, Je-Ho Mun1,2

1Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, 2Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

EP-76 Disappearing nevus – should we be worried?

Jovic AnamariaDepartemnt of Dermatology and Venereology

EP-77 Dermoscopy of the clinical findings in a case of lipoid proteinosis and correlation with histopathological findings

Miguel Remigio T. Maralit; Johannes F. Dayrit; Emmerson Gale S. Vista; Abigael T. Villanueva1

1 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Research drive, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines

EP-78 Dermoscopy findings in Idiopathic eruptive macular pigmentation in 2 adults with brown skin

Miguel Remigio T. Maralit1, Maria Isabel M. Belizario1, Johannes F. Dayrit1 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Research drive, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines

EP-79 Dermoscopic features of an umblical nevus: dermoscopy as a useful tool for preventing the diagnosis of a “special site nevus” as a melanoma?

Sinem Ayşe Örnek1, Deniz Yavuz1, Kübra Cüre1, Ralfi Singer1, Gizem Ayaz2, Emek Kocatürk1

1Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey2Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, Department of Pathology, Istanbul, Turkey

EP-80 Suppernumerary Nipple: Dermoscopy Of 89 Cases

María Gabriela Vallone, Virginia Mariana González, Paula Carolina Luna, Juan Javier Solé, Lucía María Santillán, Andrea Santos

Muñoz, María Eugenia Abad, Guadalupe Reyes, Santiago Busso, Margarita Larralde Dermatology department, Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

EP-81 Dermoscopic Features Of Seborrheic Keratosis In Melanomas – Case Report

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

EP-82 Two different trichoscopic patterns in mid – frontal scalp in patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia and clinical features of female pattern hair loss

Adriana Rakowska, Waśkiel Anna, Mariusz Sikora, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

EP-83 Dermoscopic evaluation of Nevoid Melanocytic Lesions in children

Chakraborty SayantaniR. G. KAR Medical College And Hospital

EP-84 Dermoscopic characteristics of congenital melanocytic nevi in children

Authors: Christina Stefanaki , Efthymia Soura, George Kontochristopoulos1 , Alexandra Katsarou1 , Arabella Stergiopoulou1, Elina

Remoundaki1, Irini Potouridou, Vassiliki Vosynioti, Alexander Stratigos 1First Dermatology Clinic, Andreas Sygros University Skin Hospital, Athens, Greece.

EP-85 Dermoscopic features of lichen planus-like chronic graft versus host disease – a case report

Marta Sar-Pomian, Joanna Czuwara, Agata Szykut, Karolina Kozera, Lidia Rudnicka, Malgorzata OlszewskaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

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EP-86 Dermoscopic characteristics of congenital melanocytic nevi on the volar skin in children

Efthymia Soura, Christina Stefanaki , Efthymia Soura, George Kontochristopoulos , Alexandra Katsarou, Arabella Stergiopoulou,

Elina Remoundaki, Irini Potouridou, Vassiliki Vosynioti, Alexander Stratigos First Dermatology Clinic, Andreas Sygros University Skin Hospital, Athens, Greece.

EP-87 Dermoscopic characteristics of congenital melanocytic nevi versus congenital nevus like nevi in children

Christina Stefanaki , Efthymia Soura, George Kontochristopoulos1 , Alexandra Katsarou1, Arabella Stergiopoulou1, Elina

Remoundaki1, Irini Potouridou, Vassiliki Vosynioti, Alexander Stratigos 1First Dermatology Clinic, Andreas Sygros University Skin Hospital, Athens, Greece.

EP-88 Dermoscopic features of lymphangioma circumscriptum

Iveta Dencheva ; Krasimir Mitkov; Ivan Botev1

1Dermatology clinic “Persenk”, Sofia, Bulgaria

EP-89 Utility of dermoscopy in distinguishing discoid lupus erythematosus from DLE-like sarcoidosis

Bhatia RitiIndia Institute of Medical Sciences

EP-90 Utility of dermoscopy in distinguishing eruptive pseudoangiomatosis from cherry angiomas

Bhatia RitiIndia Institute of Medical Sciences

EP-91 Wide variety of clinical and dermoscopic features of Spitz nevi. A case series.

Ruzica Jurakic Toncic, Mikela Petkovic, Anamaria Jovic, Sandra Jerkovic Gulin, Jaka Rados, Daniela Ledic Drvar, Daska Stulhofer-

BuzinaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb

EP-92 What about eccentric hyperpigmentation? Our experience.

Fern MarAustral University Hospital

EP-93 Can dermatoscopic education of medical students improve secondary prevention of melanoma?

Irina Baranovskaya1,2, Gustav Christensen1,3, Ingela Anhlide1,4, Kari Nielsen1,4, 1Department of clinical sciencies Lund University, 2Dermatology department, Skanes university Hospital, Malmoe, 3Skanes university Hospital, Lund, 4Dermatology department Helsingborg Hospital

EP-94 Dermatoscopy And Histopathological Correlation Associated With Primary Cutaneous Melanoma Regression

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

EP-95 Dermoscopic features of scalp melanocytic naevi in children and adolesсents in Russia: preliminary results

Oganesian M.V.1, Koroleva T.V.,2 Smirnova I.O.11 St. Petersburg State University, Medical Faculty, Department of infectious diseases, epidemiology and dermatovenereology, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 2 Federal State Budget Institution “ Policlinic № 4” of the Administrative Department of the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation.

EP-96 The Importance of Dermoscopy in the Diagnosis of Lentigo Maligna Melanoma in a 58-year-old Filipino man: A Case Report

Julius G. Gatmaitan, Johannes F. Dayrit1Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa City, Philippines

EP-97 Sarcodoisis, Pseudolymphoma or B-cell lymphoma: Is Dermoscopy useful in this Clinical and Histopathological Dilemma?

Julius G. Gatmaitan, Johannes F. Dayrit1Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa City, Philippines

EP-98 Chronically sun-damaged melanoma

Delli Florentina SilviaState Hospital for Skin and Venereal Diseases

EP-99 Dermoscopy in polypoid basal cell carcinoma: a rare histopathological variation

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

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EP-100 Amelanotic Melanoma: a diagnostic challenge

Giovana Binda, MD1 , Fernanda Musa Aguiar1, Louise Lovatto2

1Dermatology Resident, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

EP-101 Trichoscopic Features In Giant Aplasia Cutis Congenita1Calderón-Castrat Ximena,Escudero Loayza Milagros, 2Huby Pilar, Callupe Marga, 3Lipa Roxana,Castro Rosa,Zavala KaremInstituto Nacional de Salud del Ni

EP-102 Trichoscopy – a useful diagnostic tool in Netherton syndrome

Gerda Pētersone1, Sanita Žīgure1,2, Kira Skorodumova1, Elīza Sālījuma1, Aleksejs Zavorins1

1 Riga Stradins University, 2 Children’s Clinical University Hospital

EP-103 Trichoptilosis Mimicking Broom Hairs In A Patient With Trichotillomania

Mustafa Turhan Sahin, Mahmut Cüneyt Soyal*Celal Bayar University, Medical Faculty, Departments of Dermatology, Manisa, Turkey and *Kent Hospital, Dermatology Clinic, Izmir, Turkey

EP-104 The “Signature” pattern of 7 basal cell carcinomas located on the scalp of a man

Güleç A. TülinBaşkent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Ankara/Turkey

EP-105 Aplasia cutis congenita with blue globules: a new dermoscopic description of an old sign

Gabriel Neely (1), Raúl Cabrera (2), Catalina Buchroithner (1) , Frances Norris (1), Francisca Reculé (1) , Jorge Larrondo (2), Alex Castro (3)

(1) Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile, (2) Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, (3) Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile.

EP-106 Dermatoscopic large nest in a superficial spreading melanoma: a sign of balloon cell melanoma

Frances Norris ,Raúl Cabrera 2,Alex Castro3, Francisca Reculé1,Gabriel Neely1, Catalina Buchroithner1

1 Department of Dermatology, Universidad del Desarrollo-Clínica Alemana de Santiago de Chile, 2 Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana de Santiago de Chile, 3 Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Chile

EP-107 Apocrine hidrocystoma on earlobe with conspicuous white structures

Frances Norris ,Raúl Cabrera 2,Jaime Pérez 3,Alex Castro4,Francisca Reculé1,Gabriel Neely1, Catalina Buchroithner1 Department of Dermatology, Universidad del Desarrollo-Clínica Alemana de Santisgo de Chile, 2 Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana de Santiago de Chile, 3Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana de Santiago de Chile, 4 Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Chile

EP-108 Dermoscopic patterns of acral melanocytic nevus - Retrospective Descriptive Study in 28 patients with Acral Pigmented Lesions at Instituto de Dermatologia Professor Rubem David Azulay.

Alice BucardSanta Casa da Misericordia do Rio de Janeiro

EP-109 Dermatoscopic patterns most found in pigmented lesions biopsied due to suspection of melanoma at the IDPRDA dermatoscopy clinic

Bucard AliceInstituto de Dermatologia Professor Rubem David Azulay

EP-110 Dermatoscopic aspects in multiple leiomyomas and the importance of framing into HLRCC syndrome

Anca Opris, Maria Rotaru 2

1General railways Hospital, Sibiu, Constantin Noica street, no.21, 2Academic Emergency Hospital, Sibiu, Corneliu Coposu street, no.2-4

EP-111 Diagnosing Blaschkoid Demodicosis by Dermoscopy

Karataş Toğral Arzu, Güleç A. Tülin Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Turkey

EP-112 Dermatoscopic features of a Cystic Basal Cell Carcinoma

Francisca Reculé1, Raúl Cabrera2, Frances Norris1, Catalina Buchroithner1, Gabriel Neely1, Fernanda Martin2, Alex Castro3, Ximena

Wortsman4

1Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile, 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 3Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 4Department of Radiology and Dermatologic Ultrasound, Clínica Servet, Santiago, Chile

EP-113 Onychopapilloma presenting as irregular longitudinal erythronychia and melanonychia; clinical and dermoscopic findings

Ceren Memiş, Özlem Dicle, Soner UzunAkdeniz University, School of Medicine, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Antalya, Turkey.

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EP-114 Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Report of Two Cases with Dermoscopic Findings

Ceren MEMIS1, Ozlem DICLE1, Cumhur Ibrahım BASSORGUN 2, Betul UNAL2, Soner UZUN1

Departments of Dermatology and Venereology1, and Pathology2, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey

EP-115 Title: Telangiectasia Macularis Eruptiva Perstans (TMEP): Dermoscopy as diagnostic aid

Papageorgiou Marina, Lamprou Foteini, Dodouraga Elisavet, Mandekou-Lefaki IoannaState Dermatology Department, Ippokratio General Hospital of Thessaloniki - State Hospital for Skin and Venereal Diseases of Thessaloniki

EP-116 Combined nevus or melanoma?

Olguta Anca Orzan1,2, Ioana Popescu2, Mara Madalina Mihai1, Tiberiu Tebeica3, Calin Giurcaneanu1,2

1Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 2Elias University Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Bucharest, Romania, 3Dr. Leventer Center Bucharest, Romania

EP-117 Ghost Shadow in Lichen Nitidus – a dermoscopic marker!

Malakar Subrata, Save Sushrut, Mehta PurvaRita Skin Foundation

EP-118 Demodex on dermoscopy: ruling out clinical mimics of early stage mycosis fungoides?

Malakar Subrata, Mehta PurvaRita Skin Foundation

EP-119 A surprising discordance between dermoscopy image and histopathological analysis result

Pogorzelska-Dyrbus Joanna“Estevita” Specialist Medical Practice

EP-120 Bouquet of white roses : a dermoscopic marker for hypertrophic lichen planus

Malakar Surit, Malakar Subrata, Mehta Purva, Mukh SamipRita Skin Foundation

EP-121 Penile melanotic macules. Dermoscopic findings . A case report

Rosa Gimenez-Garcia, Sergio Carrasco MolinaHospital Rio Hortega. Valladolid.Spain

EP-122 Can Dermoscopy serve as a diagnostic tool in dermatophytosis? A pilot study.

Bhat Yasmeen JabeenGovernment Medical College

EP-123 Evaluation of Short Teaching Session on Dermoscopy to General Practitioners

Finbar McGrady, Nigel HartCentre for Medical Education, Queens University Belfast.

EP-124 Dermoscopic Features Of Pigmented Lesions On Scalp In Brazilian Patients

Alice BucardSanta Casa da Miseric

EP-125 Analysis of the correspondence between dermoscopic aspects and clinical phenotype on a batch of congenital and acquired nevi

Maria Rotaru1,2, Florina Palcu2

1 Lucian Blaga University, Faculty of Medicine Sibiu, Dermatology Department, 2 Sibiu County Hospital, Dermatology Department, Romania

EP-126 Dermatoscopic evaluation and histopathological correlation of acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation

Keshavamurthy VinayPostgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Reserach

EP-127 Dermoscopic Features Of Vesiculo-bullous Diseases Skin, Nail and Hair

Gharib KhaledZagazig University , Egypt

EP-128 Eccrine poroma: the importance of dermoscopy in the diagnosis

Barbosa de Camargo Andrade Paulo FernandoHospital Federal da Lagoa

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EP-129 Dermoscopy Usefulness In Diagnosing Scabies

Larumbe AmayaDermatology Department. Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra

EP-130 Lentigo maligna melanoma with delayed diagnosis after cosmetic treatment

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-131 Acral Melanoma in a caucasian patient - case report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-132 Seborrheic keratosis: the great simulator - report of 2 cases

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-133 Basal Cell Carcinoma simulating Melanoma: Report of two cases

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-134 Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus in Gorlin Goltz syndrome: Dermoscopy Report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-135 Retrospective series of Atypical Melanocytic Hyperplasia and Early Stage Lentigo Maligna: what can we learn for their management?

Lílian Kelly Faria Licarião Rocha1 , Ricardo Vilain 2 , Richard Scolyer 2 , Serine Lo 3, Martin Drummond 3 , Phoebe Star 3 , Michelle Menzies 3 , Pascale Guitera 2, 4, 5 1Hospital das Clínicas of São Paulo University - Brazil (first author), 2Pathology Department of Pathology of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney - Australia, 3Melanoma Institute Australia – Australia, 4 Sydney Melanoma Diagnostic Centre, 5Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney- Australia

EP-136 Dermoscopic features of extrafacial lentigo maligna

Bonaut BertaComplejo Hospitalario De Navarra

EP-137 Vulvar melanosis: a challenger diagnosis

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-138 Dermoscopy Of Squamous Cell Carcinoma In A Patient With Recessive Dystrophic Severe Generalized Epidermolysis Bullosa

Mikela Petkovic1, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic2, Slobodna Murat-Susic2, Romana Ceovic2, Snjezana Dotlic3

Polyclinic Nola, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Zagreb, Croatia, 2Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 3Department of Pathology and Cytology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Croatia

EP-139 Dermoscopy for the diagnosis of cutaneous graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT).

1 Grazyna Kaminska-Winciorek, M.D., Ph.D., Wlodzimierz Mendrek M.D., 2 Prof. Iris Zalaudek, M.D., Ph.D., 3 Magdalena Jaworska, M.D., Ph.D., 4 Maksymilian Gajda, M.D., Ph.D., 5 Associate Prof. Jan Szymszal Ph.D., D.Sc.,Eng., Prof. Jerzy Hołowiecki, M.D., Ph.D., Prof. Sebastian Giebel, M.D., Ph.D.1 Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Onco-Hematology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland, 2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Trieste, Ospedale Maggiore, Trieste, Italy, 3 Department of Patomorphology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland, 4 Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Poland, 5 Department of Production Engineering, Silesian Technical University, Katowice, Poland

EP-140 Dermoscopic aspects of infiltrative basal cell carcinomas

Escobar GabrielaHospital de Cl

EP-141 Dermoscopic Features of Mastocytomas in two Brazilian Patients

Escobar GabrielaHospital de Cl

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EP-142 Dermoscopic findings in Lepromatous Leprosy

Escobar GabrielaHospital de Cl

EP-143 Different blue pigmentation patterns in dermoscopic evaluation of Spitz nevi

Gabriela Mosena, Emanuella Mikilita, Louise Lovatto 2

1Resident in Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

EP-144 Melanoma in situ of the scalp: importance of dermoscopic pattern analysis

Gabriela Mosena1, Natália Bolbadilha de Castro, Fernanda Musa Aguiar, Louise Lovatto2

1Resident in Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

EP-145 The Evaluation of Dermoscopic Findings in Adenoid Basal Cell Carcinoma

Delli Florentina SilviaState Hospital for Skin and Venereal Diseases

EP-146 A Rare Case of Linear and Whorled Nevoid Hypermelanosis with Global Developmental Delay, Scoliosis and Optic Atrophy with Dermoscopic Features

Deo Adiel F. Wong1, Zharlah Gulmatico-Flores 2, Daisy King Ismael21 Dermatology Resident at Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines, 2 Consultant Dermatologist at Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines

EP-147 Seborrheic Keratosis Mimicking Melanoma And Vice Versa: Is Dermoscopy Always Distinctive?

Kostaki M1, Plaka M1, Polydorou D, Potouridou E, Chardalia V, Kostopoulos E, Theologi V, Stratigos A1 equal contribution, First Department of Dermatology-Venereology. Medical School of Athens University -Andreas Syggros Hospital

EP-148 Follicular Vitiligo: Dermatoscopic sign of a new entity.

Francisca Reculé1 , Raúl Cabrera2 , Catalina Buchroithner1 , Gabriel Neely1, Frances Norris1 , Lorena Merino3 .1 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile, 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana. Santiago, Chile, 3

Medicine Student, Universidad del Desarrollo, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile

EP-149 A rare case of sarcoma mimicking melanoma.

Alessia Paganelli1, Federico Garbarino1, Alessandra Condorelli1, Laura Guiducci1, Silvana Ciardo1, Francesca Giusti1, Giovanni

Pellacani1, Francesca Farnetani11Dermatology Unit, Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental and Morphological Sciences with Interest in Transplant, Oncological and Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.

EP-150 Dermoscopical findings in folliculotropic mycosis fungoides

Marlena Majkut-Sobechowicz, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia RudnickaDermatology Clinic in Warsaw

EP-151 Dermoscopy and Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in daily practice: diagnostic accuracy in skin cancer

Riera-Monroig JosHospital Cl

EP-152 Purple nail in a woman: Acquired digital arteriovenous malformation involving the nail bed

Je Byeong Chae, M.D., Je-Ho Mun, M.D., Ph.D.Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine

EP-153 Dermoscopic changes in resistant dermatophytosis due to external factors

Deshmane AniketAlok Clinic

EP-154 Value of skin lesion check-up promotion in social network

Alise Balcere1, Raimonds Karls1, Evita Jakusonoka1Department of Infectology and Dermatology, Riga Stradiņš University, Latvia

EP-155 Dermoscopy of primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma

Biondo Giovanni,2, Simona Sola 3, Adalberto Ibatici 4, Carlotta Pastorino2, Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso 2 , Cesare Massone 2

1Dermatology and Sexual Trasmitted Disease Unit, “P. Giaccone” Hospital, University of Palermo, 2Dermatology Unit, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy, 3Surgical Pathology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy, 4Hematology and Transplant Center, Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genova, Italy

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EP-156 Value of skin lesion check-up promotion in social network

Alise Balcere1, Raimonds Karls1, Evita Jakusonoka1Department of Infectology and Dermatology, Riga Stradiņš University, Latvia;

EP-157 Dermoscopic Features Of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis In Pediatric Patients

Calder XimenaInstituto Nacional de Salud del Ni

EP-158 Collision tumor: an additional atypical presentation of a dermatofibroma

Carlotta Pastorino, Biondo Giovanni,2, Simona Sola 3, Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso, Cesare Massone1Dermatology Unit, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy, 2Dermatology and Sexual Trasmitted Disease Unit, “P. Giaccone” Hospital, University of Palermo, 3Surgical Pathology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy

EP-159 Dermatoscopic simulators of squamous cell carcinoma: Case series.

Sebastían Andreani F1, Paula Majluf C2, Ivan Guaya1, Andrés Figueroa B3, Consuelo Cárdenas2

1Dermatology Department Hospital del Salvador, Santiago, 2Dermatology Department Universidad Católica de Chile, 3Dermatology Derparment Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

EP-160 Dermoscopic characteristics of basaloid follicular hamartoma and infundibulocystic type basal cell carcinoma in a child with Gorlin-Goltz syndrome

Lalosevic Jovan1, Stojkovic-Filipovic Jelena1, 2, Gajic-Veljic Mirjana1, 2, Nikolic Milos1, 2

1Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Dermatovenereology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

EP-161 Clinical, dermoscopic and histologic aspects of 2 cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis

Biondo Giovanni1,2, Simona Sola3, Carlotta Pastorino2, Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso2, Cesare Massone2

1Dermatology and Sexual Trasmitted Disease Unit, “P. Giaccone” Hospital, University of Palermo, 2Dermatology Unit, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy, 3Surgical Pathology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy

EP-162 Dermoscopic features of familiar angiokeratoma

Tatsiana Damps, Anna Maria Wozniak-Rito, Joanna Misiewicz-Wroniak, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

EP-163 The usefulness of Dermoscopy in diagnosing Bowen’s disease on unusual locations.

Sideris N, Papadimitriou I, Kyrmanidou E, Tsorova A, Apalla Z, Vakirlis E, Ioannides D, Lallas A.First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-164 Pigmented Mammary Paget Disease Mimicking Cutaneous Melanoma

Bengu Nisa Akay, Hatice Gamze Demirdag 2, Mustafa Kaan Tasolar 3, Savas Serel 4, Ayca Kirmizi 5

1Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey, 2Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey, 3Kahramanmaras Necip Fazil City Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Kahramanmaras, Turkey, 4Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Ankara, Turkey, 5Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Pathology, Ankara, Turkey.

EP-165 Ιntradermal hydropic degeneration dermatoscopically mimic basal cell carcinoma

Lana Kasparane1, Raimonds Karls2

1 University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. Resident in dermatovenereology, 2 Riga Stradins University, Department of Infectology and dermatology, Derma Clinic Riga, Riga, Latvia

EP-166 Revisiting “Rosettes” in the Skin of Color

Mukherjee SamipaRita Skin Foundation, Kolkata, Cloudnine Hospitals, Bengaluru

EP-167 Woringer-Kolopp disease: a clinical and dermoscopic masquerader

Manoli SM, Apalla Z, Nikolaidou C, Papageorgiou C, Chousakos E, Sideris N, Lallas A, Ioannides D. First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-168 Dermoscopic features of pigmented purpuric dermatosis in the Chinese population

Chenchen Xu, Junhui Wang, Yijia Xu, Nan Liu, Zhanshuo Xiao, Bingnan CuiDepartment of Dermatology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

EP-169 Preoperative evaluation of malignant melanoma thickness from clinical and dermoscopic criteria: development of a predictor algorithm

Bañuls J.1,2, Francés-Rodriguez L 3, Nagore E.4, Llambrich A.5, Niveiro M.6, Armengot-Carbo M.7, Sanchéz-Paya J.8, García-Gómez J.A.9 Zaballos P.01Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 2Medicina Clínica Department. Miguel Hernández University, Sant Joan D’Alacant. Alicante. Spain, 3Department of Dermatology, Hospital del Vinalopó, Elche, Spain, 4Department of Dermatology, Instituto Valenciano de Oncologia, Valencia, Spain, 5Department of Dermatology, Fundación Hospital Son Llàtzer, Mallorca, Spain, 6Department of Pathology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 7Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitari de Castelló, Castelló de la Plana, Spain, 8Epidemiology Unit, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 9Infectious diseases Unit, Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Elche, Spain, 10Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Sant Pau I Santa Tecla, Tarragona, Spain

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EP-170 Dermoscopic study of congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) in children

Bañuls J1,2, Latorre N 3, Betlloch I1,21Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 2Medicina Clínica Department. Miguel Hernández University, Sant Joan D’Alacant. Alicante. Spain, 3Department of Dermatology, Hospital Quirón salud Torrevieja, Torrevieja, Spain

EP-171 Preoperative evaluation of malignant melanoma (MM) thickness: study the magnitude of the association between clinical and dermoscopic variables and the Breslow Index (BI) segmented according to the 2017 AJCC classification.

Bañuls J.1,2, Francés-Rodriguez L 3, Nagore E.4, Llambrich A.5, Niveiro M.6, Armengot-Carbo M.7, Sanchéz-Paya J.8, García-Gómez

J.A.9 Zaballos P.01Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 2Medicina Clínica Department. Miguel Hernández University, Sant Joan D’Alacant. Alicante. Spain, 3Department of Dermatology, Hospital del Vinalopó, Elche, Spain, 4Department of Dermatology, Instituto Valenciano de Oncologia, Valencia, Spain, 5Department of Dermatology, Fundación Hospital Son Llàtzer, Mallorca, Spain, 6Department of Pathology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 7Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitari de Castelló, Castelló de la Plana, Spain, 8Epidemiology Unit, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante-ISABIAL, Alicante, Spain, 9Infectious diseases Unit, Hospital General Universitario de Elche, Elche, Spain, 10Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Sant Pau I Santa Tecla, Tarragona, Spain

EP-172 Dermatoscopy of fish tank granuloma

D. Dobrosavljevic1, B. Lukovic2, D. Brasanac3

1 Clinic of Dermatovenereology KCS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2 Microbiology Depertment, Clinic of Pulmology KCS, Belgrade, Serbia, 3 Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia

EP-173 Dermoscopy of type lepra reaction in skin of color

MD Zeeshan, Abhijeet Kumar JhaPatna Medical College And Hospital

EP-174 Diagnostic accuracy of dermoscopy for common acquired melanocytic nevi and atypical nevi

Vidal, A. Jurado, F. Morales, M. Peralta, M. Quezada, R.Centro Dermatol

EP-175 Circumscribed Palmar Hypokeratosis: Dermoscopic clues for diagnosis

Lucía María Santillán1 , Gonzalez Virginia1, Solé Javier1, José Gabriel Casas2

1. Dermatology Service, Hospital Alemán 640, Pueyrredon Avenue, CABA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2. Pathology Service, Hospital Alemán 640,Pueyrredon Avenue, CABA, Buenos Aires, Argentina

EP-176 Dermoscopic features of peculiar subtypes of seborrheic keratosis

Matiaki FoteiniFirst Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-177 Rainbow patern on dermoscopy: A case with aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma.

Meltem Uslu1, Canten Tataroğlu2, Ekin Şavk1, Neslihan Şendur11Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Medicine, Dermatology Department, Aydın, Turkey, 2Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Medicine, Pathology Department, Aydın, Turkey

EP-178 Acquired facial hyperpigmentation: Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopy findings

Laia Curto-Barredo, Ignacio Gómez-Martin, Gemma Martín-Ezquerra, Daniel López-Aventín, Ramon M Pujol, Sonia Segura. Hospital del Mar

EP-179 Dermatoscopic findings in confluent and reticulated papillomatosis of gougerot-carteaud

Vargas P.1,3, Bustos R.1,3, Espinoza M.2,3.1Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2Dermatology Service, Clinic Hospital of University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, 3Chilean Dermoscopy Group, Chilean Society of Dermatology

EP-180 Dermatoscopy In Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis

Vargas P.1,3, González R.1,3, Espinoza M.2,3. Bustos R.1,3.1Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2Dermatology Service, Clinical Hospital University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, 3Chilean Dermoscopy Group, Chilean Society of Dermatology

EP-181 Lichen planopilaris with rosettes in dermoscopy: a new association

A. Luzoro, C. Gallego 2, I. Sazunic3

1 Dermatology Department, Clínica Las Condes and Hospital Barros Luco, Santiago, Chile , 2 Dermatology Department, Medicine School, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 3 Anatomical Pathology Department, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile

EP-182 Melanonychia, an unusual presentation of subungual wart

Verónica Catalán1, Viviana Toro2,1Dermatologist, Hospital San José, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Chile, Dermatology Department, School of Medicine. Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2Pathologist, Hospital San José, Santiago, Chile

49 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

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EP-183 Subungual exostosis: a painful nodule of the toe

Hatice Gamze Demirdag1, Burcu Tugrul Ayanoglu1, Bengu Nisa Akay2

1Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey, 2. Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey

EP-184 Extramammary Paget disesase with inguinal lymph node metastases and two basal cell carcinomas- a case report

Danica Tiodorović2 ,Nataša Vidović3 ,Danijela Popović, Hristina Kocić4, Andrija Jović2, Pedja Kovacevic2,5

1. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia, 3. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia, 5. Clinic of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia

EP-185 Contribution of dermoscopy in acro-lentiginous plantar melanoma

A.Zaouak, M.Chaabani, L.Gafsi, S.B.Jannet, H.Hammami, S.FennicheDepartment of dermatology of Habib Thameur Hospital of Tunis

EP-186 The importance of Videodermoscopy-Full BODY follow-up in the appearance and growth of nevi

Amalia Anghel, Anamaria Leasu-Branet, Andra Pehoiu 1 Skinmed Clinic- Dermatology Center , Bucharest, Romania

EP-187 Koebner phenomenon and dermatoscopic demonstration of Lichen Planus.

Catalina Buchroithner1, Maria Fernanda Martin2, Raúl Cabrera2, Francisca Reculé1, Alex Castro3 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile. 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 3Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile.

EP-188 Multiple desmoplastic trichoepithelioma – a case report

Danica Tiodorović,2 ,Nataša Vidović 3, Danijela Popović, Hristina Kocić 4, Andrija Jović 2

1. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia, 3. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia, Serbia

EP-189 The dermoscopic features of scalp involvement during pemphigus

A.Abdelmouttalib, A.Skeli, M.Meziane University hospital center Ibn Sina

EP-190 Dermoscopic features of cutaneous metastases of desmoplastic melanoma- a case report

Hristina Kocić Danica Tiodorović 2,3 , Dragan Mihailovic 3,4 ,Danijela Popović 2, Andrija Jović3 1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia, 2. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 3. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia, 4. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia

EP-191 Dermoscopic appearance of a rare entity : milia en plaque

Anissa Zaouak, Oumayma Magdoud, Meriem Chaabane, Selima Ben Jannet, Houda Hammami, Samy FennicheDermatology Department, Habib Thameur Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

EP-192 Scalp Melanoma: Epidemiological, Dermatoscopic And Histopathological Differences Between Bald And Non-Bald Patients

Porto AC, Blumetti TP, Fraga-Braghiroli NA, de Macedo MP, Rabinovitz H, Braga JCTA.C.Camargo Cancer Center

EP-193 Reflectance Confocal Microscopy features of Labial melanotic macule: Report of three cases

Porto AC, Fraga-Braghiroli NA, Blumetti TP, de Macedo MP, Rabinovitz H, Scope A, Braga JCTA.C.Camargo Cancer Center

EP-194 Dermoscopy of giant Pigmented Bowen’s disease

F.Elgaitibi1, H.Palamino1, A.Kheiri², J.Bouhalab1, M.Meziane1, B.Hassam1

1Dermatology department. University hospital center IBN SINA. Rabat. Morocco, ²Plastic surgery department. University hospital center IBN SINA. Rabat. Morocco.

EP-195 Should the presence of acral melanocytic nevi increase diagnostic vigilance?

Wawrzynkiewicz Magdalena, Pastuszczak Maciej, Wojas-Pelc AnnaJagiellonian University Medical College, Department of Dermatology, Kraków, Poland

EP-196 The interest of dermoscopy in pearly penile papules

Hamza Boussaffa, Sahbi Naouar, Badereddine Ben Khelifa, Nidhal Ati, Mohamed Amri, Salem Braiek, Rafik El KamelUrology Department, Ibn El Jazzar Teaching Hospital, Kairouan, Tunisia

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EP-197 Dermoscopic features in two cases of verrucous epidermal nevus

O.ElAnzi, S.Maouni, M.Meziane , B.HassamCHU IBN SINA

EP-198 Dermoscopé: Dermavision With Brillance

Pandya KrishnakantThe Rejuvene Clinic

EP-199 Acquired ungual fibrokeratoma: Interest of dermoscopy

M.Meziane, S.Salim, I.Meknassi, B.HassamDermatology-Vnenereology Department, University Hopsital Ibn Sina, Rabat-Morocco

EP-200 Dermoscopic features of the progression of Alopecia Areata

Nadia Vega A, Felipe Mardones V, Javier Fernández M, Faustino Alonso T. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

EP-201 Onychoscopy: a diagnostic tool for various nail disorders

Bhat Yasmeen JabeenGovernment Medical College

EP-202 Dermoscopic features of Chinese patients with vulvar lichen sclerosis

Luo Yixin, Liu JieDepartment of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing00730, China

EP-203 Dermatoscopic findings in sebaceous carcinoma, review of 5 clinical cases

Vargas P1., Peruilh L1., Sánchez M1Figueroa A2., Espinoza M2 Morales C2. 1Faculty of Medicine University of Chile-Postgraduate Department Dermatology, 2Department of Dermatology Clinical Hospital University of Chile

EP-204 Study of «blue color» in pigmented skin lesions

Hiroshi Sakai, Yoshimi Ando, Kuniko IkinagaDepartment of Dermatology, Osaka Police Hospital

EP-205 Dermoscopy of poikiloderma of Civatte: a study of 25 cases

A.C Katoulis1, D. Sgouros1, E. Bozi1, K. Tzima1, I. Panayiotides2

12nd Department of Dermatology and Venereology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, “Attikon” University General Hospital, Athens, Greece, 22nd Department of Pathology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, “Attikon” University General Hospital, Athens, Greece

EP-206 Pigmented Bowen disease of the nail simulating melanoma: how to differentiate them?

Teresa Russo, Vincenzo Piccolo, Elvira Moscarella, Gabriella Brancaccio, Giuseppe ArgenzianoDermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy

EP-207 Melanoacanthoma Mimicking Melanoma

Mariana Morais Tavares COLFERAI, Elizabeth Leocadia FERNANDES, Jan LAPINS, Bengu Nisa AKAY, Gabriela Momente

MIQUELIN, Ricardo Silvestre e Silva MACARENCODermatology Department of the University of Mogi das Cruzes/SP (Brazil)

EP-208 Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma

Ribeiro F1, Leocadia E1, Macarenco RS2, Lapins J3, Huet P4, Akay BN5, Steiner D1

1Department of Dermatology, Mogi das Cruzes University, Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil, 2Department of Pathology, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil, 3Department of Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, 4Dermatology, Montferrier-sur-lez, France, 5Department of Dermatology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

EP-209 Digital Nail Dermatoscopy in Diagnosis of the Distal Subungual Onychomycosis

Ömer Faruk Elmas1, Handan Bilen2

1Asst. Prof. Dr, Ahi Evran University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Kırşehir, Turkey, 2Asst. Prof. Dr, Atatürk University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Erzurum, Turkey

EP-210 Dermoscopy of uncommon variants of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

Claudia Costa1, Milena Cappello1, Giuseppe Argenziano2, Vincenzo Piccolo2, Massimiliano Scalvenzi1Department of Dermatology, University of Naples Federico II, Italy, 2Dermatology Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy

EP-211 Clinical and dermoscopic features of Spitz nevus by sex, age and anatomical site: a study of 913 Spitz naevi

Massimiliano Scalvenzi,1 Claudia Costa,1 Milena Cappello,1 Gaia De Fata Salvatores,1 Alessia Villani11Department of Dermatology, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

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EP-212 To be or not to be…

Massimiliano Scalvenzi, Milena Cappello, Matteo Megna, Gaia De Fata Salvatores, Alessia Villani, Claudia CostaDepartment of Dermatology, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

EP-213 Dermoscopic features in verrucous bowenoid papulosis: A rare case report

S. Maouni, O. Elanzi, M. Meziane, B. HassamDepartment of dermatology, IBN SINA Hospital, Rabat, MOROCCO

EP-214 Acquired linear pigmentation of the chin – case report

Laura Elena Nedelcu, Cristina Pană, Ioan NedelcuCMI Nedelcu Ioan, Bucharest, Romania

EP-215 Dermoscopic Characteristics Of Alopecia Neoplastica

Brankica Tošić, Aneta Aleksandrović1Knjaževac Hospital, Dermatology ambulance

EP-216 A spectrum of hypopigmented cutaneous lesions: Through the dermoscopic lens

Madhulika MhatreLTMMC, Sion Hospital

EP-217 A randomized clinico-dermoscopic study on localized, intradermal microinjections of Tranexamic Acid for Melasma

Aseem Sharma, Deepti Shukla, Rachita DhuratLTM Medical College & General Hospital

EP-218 Dermatoscopy of hair shaft disorders with multiple white areas: Pilli annulati and its differential diagnosis

Luciana de Abreu¹, Corina Salas Callo1, Luis Rojas Martínez¹, Yliana Vela Gonzáles¹, Regina Schechtman¹, Alice Mota Bucard¹¹ Instituto de Dermatologia Professor Rubem David Azulay, Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

EP-219 Comparative study of dermoscopy of Hypertrophic lichen planus and Prurigo nodularis

Anuja Shirke, Rachita Dhurat, Smita GhateLokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical college & General Hospital

EP-220 “Tree Trunk Appearance” on dermoscopy of Perforating Dermatosis

Dhurat RachitaLokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical college & General Hospital

EP-221 Association between micronodular basal cell carcinoma and blue-gray spots seen with dermatoscopy

Andreani JS, Gálvez K, Schwartz R, Morales C, Bustos R.Hospital del Salvador

EP-222 Dermoscopy as a noninvasive tool for dynamically monitoring therapeutic effect of fractional carbon dioxide laser on hair regrowth

Jinjin Zhu, Yuqiong Huang, Hongxia Cao, Xiangjie An and Juan Tao*Department of Dermatology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan 430022, China

EP-223 Dermoscopy of onychomycosis and its correlation with the causative organism

Reham El-Zawahry, Mohamed Habib, Hoda Moneib, Mona AtefAin-Shams university, faculty of medicine, dermatology venereology and Andrology department

EP-224 A clinical and trichoscopic evaluation of androgenetic alopecia and its releation with disease severity

Prof. Ercan Arca1, Aslan Yurekli2, Ercan Caliskan3 1Private Guven Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey, 2Bayburt State Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Bayburt, Turkey, 3Health Sciences University, Gulhane Medical School, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey

EP-225 Atypical fibrous histiocytoma featuring rainbow dermoscopic pattern

Pietkiewicz Pawel1, Bartkiewicz Pawel2, Gornowicz-Porowska Justyna2, Dmochowski Marian2, Bowszyc-Dmochowska Monika3

1st Clinic of Surgical Oncology and General Surgery, Greater Poland Cancer Center, Poznan, Poland, 2Autoimmune Blistering Dermatoses Section, Department of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland, 3Cutaneous Histopathology and Immunopathology Section, Department of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland

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EP-226 Suspicious ungual melanocytic lesion in child: cut or leave?

Michenko A.V., Potekaev N.N., Zhukova O.V., Zatorskaya N.F., Doroshenko M.B., Lvov A.N.MSPCDC

EP-227 Dermoscopic Patterns of 26 melanocytic nevi in Filipinos and correlation with clinical diagnosis and histopathology: A preliminary study

Julius G. Gatmaitan1, Miguel Remigio T. Maralit1, Johannes F. Dayrit1

1Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa City, Philippines

EP-228 Clinical, dermoscopic and histopathological features of pigmented basal cell carcinoma in Filipinos: A series of0 cases

Elisabeth Ryan1, Marie Claudine Francesca B. Perlas1, Johannes F. Dayrit1Department of Dermatology, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa City, Philippines, Elisabeth Ryan, MD: [email protected]

EP-229 Dermoscopy of milk-line nevi with site-related atypia: report of 4 patients from a single center

Tirnanić T, Radević T, Brašanac D, Kandolf Sekulović LMilitary Medical Academy

EP-230 Diagnostic value of brown to black dots as single dermoscopic criterion for the early detection of facial lentigo maligna.

Aikaterini Tsiogka, Martin Laimer, Verena Ahlgrimm-SiessDepartment of Dermatology, Paracelsus Private Medical University Salzburg, Austria, Europe

EP-231 Dermoscopy of cutaneous lymphoid proliferations: report of 2 cases

Kremic Z, Vojvodic A, Dinic M, Nenad Petrov, Radic-Tasic O, Kandolf Sekulovic L1Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia

EP-232 Dermoscopy of nail psoriasis: prospective study of 50 cases and review of the literature

S.SALIM, M.Meziane, B.HassamDermatology and Venereology Department, University Hopsital Ibn Sina, Rabat, Morocco

EP-233 Dermoscopic findings in Tungiasis, a case report.

Fernandes, EL, Ferreira ILO, Silva LC, Steiner D Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Brasil

EP-234 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Simulating Melanoma: Case Report

Elizabeth Leocadia Fernandes, Luciana Couto e Silva, Isadora Lopes Ferreira Oliveira, Denise SteinerUniversidade de Mogi das Cruzes

EP-235 Blue Nevus with pattern of peripheral streaks of irregular distribution to dermoscopy: Case Report

Benini TatianeUniversity of Mogi das Cruzes

Topic: Dermoscopy and biologic treatmentsEP-236 Hair Regrowth In Androgenetic Alopecia And Its Trichoscopy As A Sign Of Ipilimumab Induced Hypophysitis

Francisca Reculé1, María Fernanda Martin2, Valeria Schonstedt3, Mauricio Burotto4

1Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile, 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 3Department of Radiology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 4Department of Oncology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile.

Topic: Dermoscopy and targeted therapiesEP-237 Role of dermoscopy in guiding the treatment of refractory melasma with oral tranexamic acid

Bhatia JushyaSRI AUROBINDO Medical College And Postgraduate Institute

EP-238 Important Regression Of Locally Metastatic Melanoma Using iBRAF and iMEK

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

53 June 14-16, 2018 | Thessaloniki | Greece

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Topic: Dermoscopy for monitoring treatment response

EP-239 Evaluation of Low level laser therapy in female pattern hair loss using trichoscopy

Osama A. Sorour, Aly F. Alariny, Eman H. Elmorsy, Soha S. TawfikDepartment of Dermatology, Andrology, and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University

EP-240 The Value of Dermoscopy in Generalized Granuloma Annulare: From Time of Diagnosis to Successful Treatment with Acitretin and Narrowband UV-B Phototherapy

Marie Claudine Francesca B. Perlas1, Elisabeth Ryan1, Johannes F. Dayrit1

1Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa City, Philippines

EP-241 Therapeutic Response To Intralesional Corticosteroid In The Treatment Of Alopecia Areata, A Dermoscopic Follow Up Study

Joseph Joice MariaMYSORE Medical College

EP-242 Dermoscopy in syphilitic alopecia

Bhatia RitiAll India Institute of Medical Sciences

EP-243 Dermosocopy-a tool for follow

Tatu Alin Laurentiu1, Nwabudike Lawrence Chukwudi 2 1 MD, PhD - Pharmacologic Sciences Department, Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galati, Romania, 2 MBBS, MRCP (UK), PhD - N. Paulescu Institute of Diabetes, Bucharest, Romania

EP-244 Use of dermoscopy to predict treatment response of vitiligo

Han Mi Jung, Sung Hye Eun, Gyong Moon Kim, Jung Min BaeDepartment of Dermatology, St. Vincent’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, Korea

EP-245 Perifollicular repigmentation on poliosis: A case series

Han Mi Jung, Sung Hye Eun, Ji Hae Lee, Gyong Moon Kim, Jung Min BaeDepartment of Dermatology, St. Vincent’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, Korea

EP-246 A dermoscopic study of cutaneous warts and monitoring response to therapy

Agrawal MahimaLady Hardinge Medical College

Topic: Digital monitoring

EP-247 Our experience with digital follow-up and a case of slow growing featureless melanoma

Ružica Jurakić Tončić, Anamaria Jović, Mirna BradamanteDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

EP-248 “Melanomas in situ” after Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

EP-249 Combined in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy and digital dermoscopy for the diagnosis of malignant melanoma: a case series study

UX FloristUniversity Hospital Fundacion Alcorcon

EP-250 Automated digital image analysis (TrichoScan) in male patients with androgenetic alopecia; comparison with manual marking of hairs

Aslı Bilgiç Temel1, Kemal Hakan Gülkesen2, Özlem Dicle3

1Beysehir State Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Konya, Turkey, 2Akdeniz University, School of Medicine, Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Department, Antalya, Turkey, 3Akdeniz University, School of Medicine, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Antalya, Turkey.

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EP-251 Incipient melanomas: a challenge diagnosis

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-252 Digital follow-up of a patient with PUVA eruptive lentigines and melanoma

Mikela Petkovic1, Romana Ceovic2, Kresimir Kostovic2, Ruzica Jurakic Toncic2

1Polyclinic Nola, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Zagreb, Croatia, 2Department of Dermatology and Venereology, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

EP-253 E-Dermatoscope - A novel, User-friendly Wireless Dermatoscopy System

A. Dugonik1, D. Špelič2, B. Žalik2, B. Dugonik2,1Department of Dermatology, University Medical Centre Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia, 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Maribor, University of Maribor, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

Topic: Entomodermoscopy

EP-254 A Travel Disease You Need To Know: Infestation By Dermatobia Hominis

Christian Pedrinazzi1 , Santa Andreoli21 University of Pavia, Italy, 2 Hospital of Seregno (ASST Vimercate), Italy

EP-255 Painful plantar papules and plaques: A dermoscopic perspective

Ankad BalachandraS. Nijalingappa Medical College

EP-256 Dermoscopy in madhuramycosis affecting hand: A case report

Ankad BalachandraS. Nijalingappa Medical College

EP-257 A Typical Mycobacterial Infection in Dermoscopy

Anna Wozniak- Rito, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

EP-258 Tungiasis under the dermatoscope

I. Karagiannidis, T. Kanaki, M. Brunner, C.C. ZouboulisDepartments of Dermatology, Venereology, Allergology and Immunology, Dessau Medical Center, Brandenburg Medical School Theodore Fontane, Dessau, Germany

EP-259 Scabies: Delayed diagnosis without dermoscopy

Ana CArolina PortoPrivate clinic

Topic: Inflammoscopy

EP-260 Dermoscopy findings in 9 cases of Lichen planus pigmentosus in Filipinos and correlation with clinical and histopathological findings

Dayrit JohannesResearch Institute for Tropical Medicine

EP-261 Dermoscopic Patterns in Discoid Lupus Erythematosus

Horatti LaxmiSrinivasa Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

EP-262 Do dermoscopic features of psoriasis depend on localisation?

Joanna Golińska, Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

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EP-263 Dermatoscopic Features Of Cutaneous Mastocytosis

Eduardo Silva-LizamaDermatologic Clinic Guatemala, Central America

EP-264 Role of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of eruptive xanthoma and calcium antagonist-induced telangiectasia

Hiroyuki Miura, Shoko Shindo, Moriaki Nishihira Department of Dermatology, Osaka Minato Central Hospital

EP-265 Chrysalis sign –proposing a new dermoscopic marker for Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia

Aseem Sharma, Sandip Agrawal, Rachita DhuratLTM Medical College & General Hospital

EP-266 Title of Presentation: Dermatoscopy of viral warts

Beergoudar SavithaS N M C & H S K Hospital & R C

EP-267 Dermoscopy of dermatitis: What is new?

Ankad BalachandraS. Nijalingappa Medical College

EP-268 Extragenital Lichen Sclerosus: dermatoscopy aiding diagnosis

Marques-da-Costa Juliana Hospital Naval Marc

EP-269 Dermoscopic features of idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma (IFAG)

Alejandro Lobato-Berezo1,2, Julia M. Sánchez-Schmidt1, Ramón M. Pujol1, Sonia Segura1

1Department of Dermatology, Hospital del Mar-Parc de Salut Mar (Barcelona), 2Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitari General de Catalunya (Sant Cugat del Vàlles, Barcelona)

EP-270 Dermoscopic differences between disseminated lichen planus and lichenoid drug eruption

D.Škiljević1,2, J. Perić1,2, M. Pantović1

1 Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Serbia, 2 Department of Dermatovenereology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

EP-271 Dermoscopy Of Sarcoidosis: About 37 Cases

Myriam Lakhmiri, Mariame Meziane, Badreddine HassamDermatology department, hospital Ibn Sina, Rabat, Morocco

EP-272 Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of Indeterminate Cell Histiocytosis in Adult: A Case Report

Sladjana Cekic, Zorana Zlatanovic, Danijela Popovic, Andrija JovicClinic of Dermatovenerology, Clinical Center, Nis, Serbia

EP-273 Dermoscopic-histopathologic correlation of common dermoscopic features of inflammatory dermatoses

Papadimitriou I, Sideris N, Spyridis J, Kyrmanidou E, Lallas A, Ioannides D, Vakirlis E, Apalla Z.First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-274 Dermoscopy of nodular type of lichen myxedematosus - a case report

Justyna Skibińska, Adriana Rakowska, Mariusz Sikora, Karolina Kozera, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

EP-275 A cross-sectional descriptive study of the clinical and dermoscopic nail findings associated with various papulosquamous disorders

Dipali Rathod, Meena MakhechaHBT Medical College and Dr R N Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Vile Parle (Mumbai).

EP-276 Dermoscopy of Necrobiosis Lipoidica: A Case Report

Ceyda Tetik Aydogdu1, Gürsoy Doğan1, Leyla Tekin2

1Mugla Sıtkı Kocman Univercity, Medicine Faculty, Dermatology and Veneorology Department, 2Mugla Sıtkı Kocman Univercity, Medicine Faculty, Pathology Department

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Topic: Management of skin cancer patients

EP-277 Differentiation of melanocytic lesions using Deep Learning

Maria Papanastasiou1, Rodrigo Moreno1, Uroš Gligović2, Eftihia Papanastasiou3, Marijana Bandić Lazarov4, Aleksandar Lazarov4,

Dejan Opric5, Milan Surla6 and Jadran Bandić4

1KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Technology and Health, Stockholm, Sweden, 2Msc of Computer Science, Software engineer, Belgrade, Serbia, 3Bsc of Aesthetics and Cosmetology, Assistant of Plastic Surgeon, Athens, Greece, 4ORS Plastic Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia, 5Institute of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 6Teleskin, Belgrade, Serbia

EP-278 Curettage and cautery: An appropriate and effective treatment modality for non-melanoma skin malignancies in a high-risk high-volume population

Hishon MattThe University of Queensland, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA

EP-279 Xeroderma pigmentosum – importance of dermoscopy and follow up in three siblings with distinctive outcomes

Seque CamilaUnifesp – EPM

EP-280 Dermoscopic Criteria as Predictors of Response to Imiquimod Treatment in Superficial Basal Cell Carcinomas

Marcos Hervella1, Jone Sarriugarte1, Saioa Oscoz1, Íñigo Martínez de Espronceda1, Ignacio Yanguas1

1Dermatology Service, Hospital of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

EP-281 Tangential nail matrix biopsy in the investigation of acquired melanonychia

Ong Suyin1, Tan Chien Sheng 2 1Department of Dermatology, Changi General Hospital, Singapore, 2Department of Histopathology, Changi General Hospital, Singapore

Topic: Melanoma

EP-282 Early melanoma detection: Is it time for revision of ABCDE and 7PCL clinical criteria?

Aleksandar Lazarov1, Marijana Bandić Lazarov1, Jadran Bandić1, Dejan Opric2, Ivana Đokić1

1ORS Plastic Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia2 Institute of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia

EP-283 “Pink melanoma” cases in our 10-year practice

Borbala Kiss, Adrienn Ujfaludi, Bela HorvathMelanomamobil Screening Network, London, UK, Budapest, Hungary

EP-284 Color difference of thick cutaneous melanoma on the trunk and extremities associated with a BRAFV600E mutation

Akane Minagawa1, Atsuko Ashida1, Akira Hamada2, Kaori Sakaizawa1, Hiroshi Koga1, Ryuhei Okuyama1

1. Department of Dermatology, Shinshu University School of Medicine., 2. R&D Center, Casio Computer Co., Ltd.

EP-285 Polypoid cutaneous melanoma: dermatoscopic findings of a Pedunculated Malignant Melanoma.

Catalina Buchroithner1, Raúl Cabrera2, Francisca Reculé1, Alex Castro3, Gabriel Neely1, Frances Norris1

1 Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile, 2 Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile, 3

Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile.

EP-286 Cutaneous melanoma - Retrospective study of 97 cases of melanoma at the Institute of Dermatology Professor Rubem David Azulay

Alice BucardSanta Casa da Misericordia

EP-287 Frequency of dermatoscopic criterias suggestive of lentigo maligna in flat pigmented lesions on the face neck and scalp

Bucard AliceInstituto de Dermatologia Professor Rubem David Azulay

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EP-288 Challenges in diagnosis and management of facial pigmentary lesions

Orzan Olguţa Anca1,2, Miulescu Raluca-Gabriela1, Dima Bogdan1, Salem Irina1, Tebeică Tiberiu3, Călugăreanu Andreea1

1Elias University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 2“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 3Dr Leventer Centre, Bucharest, Romania

EP-289 Scoping the scalp for scarring alopecias

Usha Naraindas KhemaniDepartment of Dermatology, Grant Medical College, Sir J J Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India

EP-290 Malignant nodular melanoma in burn scar

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-291 Acral Hipomelanotic Nodular Melanoma - case report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-292 Dermoscopic Features Of Melanoma Arising In Small And Medium-Sized Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

Kostaki M1, Plaka M1, Befon A, Champsas G. Dimitrakopoulou A, Varvitsioti S, Rigopoulos D, Stratigos A, Polydorou D. 1 equal contribution, First Department of Dermatology-Venereology. Medical School of Athens University -Andreas Syggros Hospital

EP-293 Dermoscopic features of melanoma loco-regional metastases: are they distinguishable?

Kostaki M, Plaka M, Polydorou D, Chasapi V, Chardalia V, Kypreou K, Champsas G, Christofidou E, Stratigos A.First Department of Dermatology-Venereology. Medical School of Athens University -Andreas Syggros Hospital

EP-294 Dermoscopy raising the suspicion of vulvar melanoma in a young female patient. A case report

Mara Mădălina Mihai 1,2 , Russu Lucian 1,3 , Orzan Olguta-Anca 1,3, Popa Liliana Gabriela, M.D., PhD Dermatology and Venereology, 1,3

Russu Michael, M.D. Dermatology and Venereology, 1,3

Forsea Ana-Maria, M.D., PhD Dermatology and Venereology, 1,3

1‘Carol Davila’ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Oncologic Dermatology and Allergology, Str. Dionisie Lupu, No. 37, PO 020021, Bucharest, Romania, 2Bioderm Laser Clinic, Dermatology Department, Calea Floreasca 111-113, PO 14455, Bucharest, Romania 3‘Elias’ Emergency University Hospital, Dermatology and Allergology Department, Blvd. Marasti, No. 17, PO 011461, Bucharest, Romania,

EP-295 The utility of dermoscopy-guided punch biopsy in the diagnosis of lentigo maligna

Katarzyna Polak-Witka, Marlena Majkut-Sobechowicz, Joanna Czuwara, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw

EP-296 Nail bed melanoma mimicking subungual hemorrhage

Verónica Catalán1, Elena Villanueva2, María Fernanda Martin3

1Dermatologist, Hospital San José, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Chile, Dermatology Department, School of Medicine. Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile., 2Pathologist, Hospital San José, Santiago, Chile, 3Dermatologist, Hospital San José, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Chile.

EP-297 Desmoplastic Melanoma in a Patient With Synchronous Primary Melanomas

Chiquito LR, Pedrosa LR, Gonçalves MSP, Junior CSB, Aguinaga F and Marques-da-Costa J.Hospital Naval Marc

EP-298 Hypopigmented Melanoma In Situ: A Case Report

Andrija Jović 1, Nataša Vidović 2, Danijela Popović 3, Hristina Kocić 4, Danica Tiodorović 1,3

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia, 2. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 3. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia

EP-299 Synchronous development of primary melanomas

Kyrmanidou E, Apalla Z, Lallas A, Chousakos E, Sideris N, Spyridis I, Vakirlis E, Ioannides D. First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-300 Μelanoma in a case of xeroderma pigmentosum

Danijela Popović 1, Andrija Jović 2, Nataša Vidović 3, Hristina Kocić 4, Danica Tiodorović 1,2, Irena Janković5

1. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia, 3. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia, 5. Clinic of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia

EP-301 Hutchinson’s Sign in benign conditions. Apropos of 2 cases

Verónica Catalán1 , Francisca Reculé2, Mathias Yagnam3, Claudia Morales4, Alex Castro5

1Dermatologist. Clínica Alemana. Hospital San José. Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine Universidad de Chile, 2Dermatology Resident. Universidad del Desarrollo-Clínica Alemana, 3Dermatologist. School of Medicine Universidad de Chile, 4Pathologist. Department of Pathological Anatomy. Hospital Clinico Universidad de Chile, 5Pathologist. Clinica Alemana

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EP-302 Impact of dermoscopy on melanoma detection in a single center in Serbia

Ros T1*, Gajic B1*, Nikolic J2*1 Clinic of Dermatovenereology Diseases, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, 2 Clinic of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, * Faculty of medicine, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

EP-303 Morphological changes during sequential digital dermoscopic imaging in the follow-up of melanomas

Constanza Riquelme-Mc Loughlin,1 Natalia Espinosa-Villaseñor,1 Sebastian Podlipnik,1 José Riera-Monroig,1 Cristina Carrera, 1,2

Josep Malvehy,1,2 Susana Puig.1,21Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain., 2Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain.

EP-304 Ultrasound Criteria for Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma

Michael Hambardzumyan1, Anzhela Hayrapetyan2

1Endovision Medical Center, Demirchyan str. 12/14, Yerevan 0002, Armenia, E-mail: [email protected], Tel.: +4917631115977, 2National Center of Oncology, Fanarjyan str. 76, Yerevan 0052, Armenia, E-mail: [email protected], Tel.: +37494882806

EP-305 Morphologic And Sequential Analysis With Imaging Techniques (Dermoscopy And Rcm) Of Borderline Melanocytic Lesions (Severe Atypical Nevus, In Situ Melanoma And Microinvasive Melanoma)

Natalia Espinosa-Villaseñor1, Alicia Barreiro1, Marion Chavez1, Cristina Carrera1,2, Josep Malvehy1,2, Susana Puig1,2.1Dermatology Department, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.2Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain.

EP-306 Single institute experience with targeted therapies in metastatic melanoma

Zsuzsanna Lengyel, Melánia Pozsgai, Péter Oláh, Zita Battyáni, Csaba Gyömörei, Zsolt Kádár, Rolland GyulaiDepartment of Dermatology, Venerology and Oncodermatology, University of Pécs, Hungary

EP-307 Defining surgical margins of lentiginous melanomas with Wood’s lamp

Ausama Atwan and Caroline Mills Department of Dermatology, Royal Gwent Hospital, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 2UB, UK

EP-308 Melanoma arising in intradermal melanocytic nevus in renal transplant recipient

D.Dobrosavljevic1, T. Jemcov2, N. Jovanovic2, S. Lukic3, V. Lezaic2

1Clinic of Dermatovenereology KCS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2Clinic of Nephrology KCS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia , 3 Department of Pathology, National Cancer Research Centar, Belgrade, Serbia

Topic: Nevi EP-309 Practice Gaps in the Management of Volar Melanocytic Lesions

Swanson DavidMayo Clinic Arizona

EP-310 Melanocytic lesions with peripheral globules in adults…what have we found?

María Clara de Diego1, María Agustina Fernández1, Javier Anaya2

1. Dermatology Service, Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario Austral, 1500 Peron Avenue, Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2. Pathology Service, Department of Surgery, Hospital Universitario Austral, 1500 Peron Avenue, Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina

EP-311 Evaluation in reflectance confocal microscopy of morphology and prevalent patterns of congenital nevi of the trunk for age groups.

G. Odorici, S. Longhitano, S. Ciardo, G. Pellacani, F. Farnetani.

EP-312 Effects of melanin index on the count, diameter and dermoscopic features of the melanocytic nevi

Gizem Yağcıoğlu1, Meltem Uslu2, Ekin Şavk2, Neslihan Şendur2

1 Silopi Government Hospital; Şırnak, Turkey2 Adnan Menderes University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology; Aydin, Turkey

EP-313 A three-step diagnostic algorithm for alopecia

A.C Katoulis1, D. Sgouros1, E. Bozi1, K. Tzima1, D. Ioannidis2, D. Rigopoulos3

12nd Department of Dermatology and Venereology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, “Attikon” University General Hospital, Athens, Greece, 21st Department of Dermatology-Venereology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Medical School, Thessaloniki, Greece, 31st Department of Dermatology and Venereology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, “A.Syggros” Hospital

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EP-314 What does mushroom-cloud sign in nevi represent?

Lucija Bartolić1, Jaka RadoPrivate specialist Dermatology and Venereology practice Dr. Kedmenec Bartolic, Cakovec, Croatia

EP-315 Digital dermoscopy follow up of patient with large mosaic nevus spilus

Lucija Bartolić, RuPrivate specialist Dermatology and Venereology practice Dr. Kedmenec Bartolic, Cakovec, Croatia

EP-316 Nevus lipomatosus cutaneus superficialis of the scalp in association with melanocytic nevus

Tsekova Traykovich NatashaMedical University Sofia, Bulgaria, University Hospital “ Alexandrovska”

EP-317 Title: Giant nevus spilus – a 17 years follow up

Seque CamilaUnifesp - EPM

EP-318 A rare case of giant congenital nevus with unilateral anophthalmia

Ștefana Bucur1, Iuliana Elena Niță2, Maria-Magdalena Constantin3

1 Dermatology resident doctor, Colentina Clinical Hospital, IInd Department of Dermatology, Bucharest, 2 Dermatology resident doctor, Colentina Clinical Hospital, IInd Department of Dermatology, Bucharest, 3 Senior lecturer, PhD, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Colentina Clinical Hospital, IInd Department of Dermatology, Bucharest

EP-319 Clinical and Dermoscopic Characteristics of Large and Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

Flavia Carolina Pozzobon1, 2 , Cesar Merlano3, Alvaro Enrique Acosta2 , Evelyne Halpert1 1. Centro Diagnóstico Dermatológico, Bogota Colombia , 2. Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá Colombia, 3. CCDIMEL, Bogotá Colombia

EP-320 Nasal Spitz nevus mimicking a cutaneous lymphoid lesion

Gabriel Neely1, Raúl Cabrera2, Francisca Reculé 1, Frances Norris1, Catalina Buchroithner1, Ximena Fajre2, Alex Castro3

1Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile., 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana. Santiago, Chile., 3Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana. Santiago, Chile.

EP-321 Acral linear nevus: a peculiar sign of different diagnosis

Catalina Buchroithner1, Raúl Cabrera2, Alex Castro3, Francisca Reculé1, Gabriel Neely1, Frances Norris1

1Department of Dermatology, Facultad de Medicina, Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo. Santiago, Chile., 2Department of Dermatology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile., 3Department of Pathology, Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile.

EP-322 Subungueal Blue Nevus: Case Report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-323 Blue Cellular Nevus on the Scalp: How to manage?

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

EP-324 An unusual case of compound naevus of the scalp with hair graying, suggesting melanoma in dermoscopy

Grazyna Kaminska-Winciorek1, Iris Zalaudek2, Zdzislaw Woźniak3, Maciej Bagłaj 4 1 Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Onco-Hematology, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland2 Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Trieste, Ospedale Maggiore, Trieste, Italy, 3 Department of Anatomic Pathology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland, 4 Department of Paediatric Surgery and Urology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland

EP-325 Dermatoscopic aspects in a patient with Carney Syndrome

Irina Condrat1, Rodica Cosgarea2

1,2: University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu”, Cluj Napoca, Romania

EP-326 Blue Nevus with vessels.

Claudia Balestrini, Ana María Delpiano, Alicia BenavidesDermatology Private Clinic Dermamed, Santiago de Chile. ChileChilean Dermoscopy Group

EP-327 Dermoscopic Patterns and Features of Spitz/Reed Nevi Diagnosed in a Tertiary Hospital in Spain

Marcos Hervella1, Íñigo Martínez de Espronceda1, Saioa Oscoz1, Maialen Azcona1, Ignacio Yanguas1

1Dermatology Service. Hospital of Navarra. Pamplona, Spain

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EP-328 Dermoscopy of a Spark’s Nevus

Biondo Giovanni, MD1,2; Matteo Gnone, MD3; Simona Sola, MD4; Carlotta Pastorino,MD2; Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso, MD2;

Cesare Massone, MD2

1Dermatology and Sexual Trasmitted Disease Unit, “P. Giaccone” Hospital, University of Palermo, 2Dermatology Unit, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy, 3Dermatology Private Practice, Genoa, Italy, 4Surgical Pathology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy

EP-329 Amelanotic melanoma associated with melanocytic nevus - Case report 

Ana Carolina Folchini de Barcelos, Anne Fainzilber, Carolina Mendonça Gama Donato, Nilton Rodrigues, Juliana Marques-da-

CostaHospital Naval Marc

EP-330 Application of the Supercritical Fluid Process on the Re-crystallization and Micronization of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients for the Treatment of Skin Disease

Yan-Ping Chen[1], Chun-Hao Fang[1], Muoi Tang[2], and Sheau-Ling Ho[2] [1] Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, [2] Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan

Topic: New Melanoma Treatments

EP-331 Dermoscopic features of melanoma metastases: a two-year follow-up

Bittencourt Flavia VasquesFederal University of Minas Gerais

Topic: Non-melanoma Skin Cancer

EP-332 A rare case of sebaceous adenoma on the face and its dermoscopic features

Yixin Luo, Jie Liu, Hua FengDepartment of Dermatology, Peking Union Medical College HospitalChinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730, China

EP-333 A study on Dermoscopic constellation of Superficial Spreading Basal cell Carcinoma

Aseem Sharma, Rachita Dhurat, Sandip AgrawalLTM Medical College & General Hospital

EP-334 Multiple eruptive keratoacanthomas and excellent therapeutic response to acitretin

Ruzica Jurakic Toncic1, Jaka Rados 1, Sandra Jerkovic Gulin2 1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Center Zagreb and School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia, 2Department of Infectious Diseases, Dermatology and Venereology, General Hospital Sibenik, Sibenik, Croatia

EP-335 Dermoscopic features of squamous cell carcinoma in situ on genital region

Petkovic MikelaPoyclinic Nola

EP-336 Dermoscopic dindings in proximal periungual piogenic granuloma of hand in a child

Petkovic MikelaPoyclinic Nola

EP-337 Dermoscopic features of squamous cell carcinoma in situ on genital region

Petkovic MikelaPolyclinic Nola

EP-338 Pigmented basal cell carcinoma in upper eyelid: case report

Marques-da-Costa JulianaHospital Naval Marc

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EP-339 Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Dermatoscopic Aspects

Campos-do-Carmo GabriellaINCA

EP-340 Dermoscopic features of spindle-cell squamous cell carcinoma: report of a case.

Espinoza MiguelUniversidad de Chile

EP-341 Pigmented nodular basal cell carcinoma – case report

Carmen Draghici², Iulia Solomon², Cristina Lisievici², Alexandra Popa², Mihai Lupu³, Vlad Voiculescu¹²1Discipline of Clinical Dermatology and Allergology, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Tomania, 2Dermatology Department, “Elias” University Emergency, Romania Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 3Department of Dermatology, MEDAS Medical Center, Bucharest

EP-342 Non-melanoma skin cancer in uranium miners - case report

Shulaia TeonaMedical Center “Marjani”

EP-343 Heavily Pigmented Fibroepithelioma Of Pinkus Mimicking Melanoma

Bengu Nisa Akay 1, Ayca Kirmizi2, Hatice Gamze Demirdag3, Cengizhan Erdem1, Aylin Okcu Heper2

1Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey, 2Ankara University, Medicine Faculty, Department of Pathology, Ankara, Turkey, 3Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Ankara, Turkey

EP-344 Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: A Case Report

Andrija Jović 1, Miljan Krsić 1,2, Nataša Vidojević 2, Danica Tiodorović 1,3, Danijela Popović 3, Hristina Kocić 4, Danijela Popović 3

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš, Serbia , 2. Institute of Pathology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 3. Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Niš, Serbia, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia

EP-345 The dermatoscopic features that differentiate between nodular and superficial basal cell carcinoma

Alice Brînzea1, Ruxandra Goșa3, Daniela Ion1 , Gabriela Turcu1,2, Cătălin Popescu 1,2, Raluca Popescu1,2, Mihaela Antohe, Mihaela Balaban1, Andreea Călinescu2, Anastasia Hodorogea2, Roxana Nedelcu1

1“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania, 2Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 3Regina Maria Medical Center, Bucharest, Romania

EP-346 The dermatoscopic features that differentiate between pigmented and nonpigmented basal cell

carcinoma

Alice Brînzea1, Ruxandra Goșa3, Daniela Ion1 , Gabriela Turcu1,2, Cătălin Popescu 1,2, Raluca Popescu1,2, Mihaela Antohe1, Mihaela Balaban1, Andreea Călinescu2, Anastasia Hodorogea2, Roxana Nedelcu1

1“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania, 2Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 3Regina Maria Medical Center, Bucharest, Romania

EP-347 Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma – dermoscopic description of one case

Małgorzata Kwiatkowska1, Martyna Kamont1, Magda1ena Jasińska, Ida Yurtsever1, Anna Nasierowska-Guttmejer 2, Irena Walecka1

1Department of Dermatology, CSK MSWiA Warsaw, Poland., 2Department of Pathology, CSK MSWiA, Warsaw, Poland

EP-348 Collision tumor of actinic keratosis and basal cell carcinoma with different dermoscopic features

Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak, Bengu Nisa Akay, Ayse Serap Karadag, Mahmut Can Koska, Aylin Okcu Heper, Bengu CobanogluIstanbul Medeniyet University Medical Faculty

EP-349 Pigmented metastases from breast carcinoma mimicking melanoma

Daniella Cullen Aravena 1, Yosmar Perez Gonzalez2, Loreto carrasco Santos1, Silvia Perez Gala3, Luis Requena1.1 Department of Dermatology Hospital Universitario Fundación Jimenez Diaz, 2 Department of Pathology Hospital Universitario Fundación Jimenez Diaz, 3 Department of Dermatology Hospital de la Luz. Madrid, Spain

Topic: Optical Coherence Tomography

EP-350 OCT features on melanocytic lesions and its correlation with the diagnosis of melanocytic nevi and melanoma

Tatiana Pinto Blumetti1 , Elimar Elias Gomes1 ,Nathalie de Carvalho2 ,Hui Mei Cheng3 , Giovanni Pellacani2 , Pascale Guitera3 ,

Gisele Gargantini Rezze1,4

1Skin Cancer Department, AC Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, Brazil, 2Department of Dermatology, University of Modena, Reggio Emilia, Italy., 3Dermatology Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 4DermaImage, São Paulo, Brazil.

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Topic: Reflectance confocal microsopy

EP-351 The vasculature of actinic keratosis, squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma on in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy

Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

EP-352 The significance of in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy in differential diagnosis of actinic keratosis and non-melanoma skin cancers

Olga Warszawik-Hendzel, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

EP-353 Documenting the Infant Skin Structure Non-invasively using Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

Georgios StamatasJohnson & Johnson Sante Beaute France

EP-354 Seborrheic keratoses mimicking melanoma unveiled by in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy

Claudia Pezzini1, Victor Desmond Mandel1, Flavia Persechino1, Silvana Ciardo1, Shaniko Kaleci1, Johanna Chester1, Nathalie De Carvalho1, Severino Persechino2, Giovanni Pellacani1, Francesca Farnetani11Dermatology Unit, Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental and Morphological Sciences with Interest in Transplant, Oncological and Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; 2Dermatology Unit, NESMOS Department, S. Andrea Hospital, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy.

EP-355 Folliculotropism In Pigmented Facial Macules: Differential Diagnosis With Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

N. De Carvalho1,2*†, F. Persechino1†, S. Ciardo1, B. De Pace1, A. Casari1, J. Chester1, S. Kaleci1, I. Stanganelli2, C. Longo1,3, F. Farnetani1, G Pellacani1.1Dermatology Department, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy., 2 Skin cancer Unit Scientific Institute of Romagna for The study and Treatment of Cancer, IRCSS, IRST, Meldola, Italy, 3 Skin Cancer Unit, IRCCS Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy.

EP-356 Very Small Lesions: Keep Attention

Persechino F1, Franceschini F1, Carbone A1 , Ardigo M1

1Clinical Dermatology Department San Gallicano Dermatological Institute-IRCCS Rome-Italy.

EP-357 Eccrine poroma: dermoscopical and confocal features of five cases

Francesca Di Tullio, Victor Desmond Mandel, Francesca Peccerillo, Silvana Ciardo, Giovanni Pellacani, Francesca FarnetaniDermatology Unit; Department of Surgical, Medical, Dental and Morphological Sciences with Interest Transplant, Oncological and Regenerative Medicine; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.

EP-358 In vivo evaluation of mastocytoma with reflectance confocal microscopy and histopathological correlation

Xiangjie An, Jin Yang, Al-Muriesh M, and Juan Tao*Department of Dermatology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan 430022, China

EP-359 Cutaneous manifestations of dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy of Vulvar Langerhans cell histiocytosis

Zhang GaoleiCapital institute of pediatrics

EP-360 Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Findings In Small-Diameter Melanoma: A Case Report

Isil Karaarslan1, Fezal Ozdemir1, Banu Yaman2, Ecem Bulut1, Alon Scope3 1Ege University, Medical Faculty, Dermato-Oncology Unit, Department of Dermatology, Izmir, Turkey, 2Ege University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pathology, Izmir, Turkey. , 3 Medical Screening Institute, Sheba Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

EP-361 Multiple Trichoepitheliomas Syndrome imaged by Dermoscopy, Reflectance Confocal Microscopy and Histopathology.

Miriam América Jesús-Silva1, Ana Paula Orozco Anahuati2, Sonia Toussaint3, Rodrigo Roldán-Marin4

1 Dermato-Oncology Clinic, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México City, México, 2 Centro Dermatológico “Dr. Ladislao de la Pascua”, México City, México, 3

Dermatopathology Department, Hospital General “Dr. Manuel Gea González”, México City, México.

EP-362 A typical dermoscopy of scalp sarcoidosis

O.ElAnzi, S.Maouni,S.Mansouri, M.Meziane , B.Hassam.CHU IBN SINA

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EP-363 dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of a sebaceoma: a case report

Isil Karaarslan 1, Fezal Ozdemir 1, Sibel Tepret 1, Banu Yaman 2, Alon Scope 3 1Ege University, Medical Faculty, Dermato-Oncology Unit, Department of Dermatology, Izmir, Turkey, 2Ege University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pathology, Izmir, Turkey, 3 Medical Screening Institute, Sheba Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

EP-364 Reflectance confocal microscopy applied on changing melanocytic lesions in a digital dermoscopy unit

Gamo ReyesHospital Fundaci

EP-365 Verrucous Epidermal Nevi: Reflectance Confocal Microscopy And Dermatoscopy Correlation

Francesco Lacarrubba, Anna Elisa Verzì, Giuseppe MicaliDermatology Clinic, University of Catania, Italy

EP-366 The Confocal and Dermatoscopic Features of BAPoma

RAH Stevens, AM Witkowski, J El Jabbour, HP Stevens.Skin Care Network

EP-367 Collision tumour of BCC and Naevus Dermoscopic and confocal features

RAH Stevens, HP Stevens, J El-Jabbour, AM WitkowskiSkin Care Network

EP-368 Divided or Kissing naevus’ of the penis: Dermoscopic and Confocal Features

HP Stevens, RAH Stevens, J El-Jabbour and AM WitkowskiSkin Care Network

EP-369 Melanoacanthoma: A Potential Pitfall On Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

Porto Ana Carolina; Blumetti Tatiana Pinto; de Paula Ramos Castro Raquel; Munhoz Tania; de Macedo Mariana Pettacia; Duprat Neto João Pedreira; Braga Juliana Casagrande TavoloniA.C.Camargo Cancer Center

EP-370 Comparison Between Diagnosis Confidence And Management Using Dermoscopy Alone Versus Adding Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

Pamp AnaHospital Universitario Fundaci

EP-371 Exogenous Ochronosis: Dermoscopic and confocal features

H.P. Stevens1 , A Gelvezon1, R.A.H. Stevens2,, J El Jabbour3

1 The Skin Care Network, Barnet, London, UK, 2St. Georges Medical School, London, UK, 3Cellular Pathology Services, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK

EP-372 A Cochrane Systematic Review of the diagnostic accuracy of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy (RCM) for Keratinocyte Skin Cancer

Lopa Patel1, Rakesh Patalay2, Jacqueline Dinnes3 et al.1Plastic Surgery, Royal Stoke Hospital, Staffordshire, UK, 2Department of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, 3Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

EP-373 Scalp Melanoma: Epidemiological, Dermatoscopic and Histopathological Differences Between Bald and Non-Bald Patients

Porto AC, Blumetti TP, Fraga-Braghiroli NA, de Macedo MP, Rabinovitz H, Braga JCTA.C.Camargo Cancer Center

EP-374 The Role of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in diagnosing Genital Lichen Sclerosus

Edith Arzberger1, Marija Buljan2, Peter Komericki1, Cesare Massone3, Hofmann-Wellenhof R1, Iris Zalaudek1

1Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria, 2Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Centre „Sestre milosrdnice“ and School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 3Department of Dermatology, Galliera Hospital, Genoa, Italy

EP-375 Role of RCM & Dermoscopy in the diagnosis of Basal cell carcinoma.in an independent clinic in the UK

L Murangi3, R.A.H. Stevens2, H.P. Stevens1, J El Jabbour3

1 The Skin Care Network, Barnet, London, UK, 2St. Georges Medical School, London, UK, 3Cellular Pathology Services, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK

EP-376 Pitfalls and place of the Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in pigmented non melanocytic cutaneous lesions : 4 cases

Jilliana Monnier1,2, Philippe Bahadoran3, Jean-Yves Gourhant4, Alicia Barreiro1, Llucia Alos5, Cristina Carrera1, Susana Puig1, Josep Malvehy1

1Melanoma Unit, Department of dermatology, Hospital clinic de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain 2Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center La Timone, AP-HM, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France, 3Department of dermatology, Clinical Research Hospital Archet 2, Nice, France, 4Dermatology private practive, Nemours, France, 5Department of anatomopathology, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

e-posters

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Topic: Skin Cancer

EP-377 Euromelanoma Day Screening Campaign (2011-2015) in the Clinic of Dermatology, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

H. Dobrev, D. NochevaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

EP-378 An Evaluation Of Clinicopathological And Dermoscopic Features Of Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinoma

Joseph Joice MariaMYSORE Medical College

EP-379 Syringotropic mycosis fungoides: Very good response to photochemotherapy

Maruška Marovt1, Irena Peteln1, Boštjan Luzar2, Pij B. Marko1

1Dermatovenerology Department, Unversity Medical Centre Maribor, Slovenia, 2Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

EP-380 HPV16-related Bowen’s Disease on the palm

Delia Botezatu¹ Mihaela Ţovaru ¹,² Denisa-Madalina Urziceanu¹ Tiberiu Paul Neagu²,³ Simona-Roxana Georgescu¹,²1. Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases “Prof Dr. Victor Babeş”, Department of Dermato-Venereology, Bucharest, 2. UMF Carol Davila, Bucharest, 3. Emergency Clinical Hospital of Bucharest/ Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, Recontructive Microsurgery

EP-381 Another cutaneous neoplasia with polymorphous vessels on dermoscopy: primary cutaneous CD 30(+) anaplastic large-cell lymphoma

Arzu Karataş Toğral, A. Tülin GüleçBaşkent University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Ankara/Turkey

EP-382 Aggressive Basal Cell Carcinomas On The Head And Neck Region

Jelena Moisejenko-Golubovica1;Oleg Volkov 1; Anna Ivanova2 ; Valeria Groma3

1Riga Stradins University, Riga, Latvia, 2Riga Stradins University, Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology, Riga, Latvia, 3Riga StradinsUniversity, Institute of Stomatology,Riga, Latvia

EP-383 Trichoblastoma versus basal cell carcinoma: a case report

Aslı Bilgiç Temel1, Betül Ünal2, Özlem Dicle3, Soner Uzun3

1.Beysehir State Hospital, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Konya, Turkey, 2.Akdeniz University, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Antalya, Turkey, 3.Akdeniz University, School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Antalya, Turkey.

EP-384 Porokeratosis malignant transformation: case report

A.A. Vashkevich 1, P.A. Reztsova 1, I.E. Belousova 2, K.I. Raznatovsky 1, L.P. Kotrekhova1, V.G. Kornisheva 1

North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov1, Military Medical Academy. named after S.M. Kirov2

EP-385 Tumoral Melanosis Arising On A Mycosis Fungiodes Plaque

Demirdag Hatice GamzeAnkara Oncology Training and Research Hospital

EP-386 Dermoscopic follow-up of extramammary Paget’s disease, treated with imiquimod and PDT

Tsorova A, Ioannides D, Nikolaidou C, Vakirlis E, Sotiriou E, Papadimitriou I, Spyridis J, Apalla Z.First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

EP-387 Basal cell carcinoma of exuberant presentation

Marjorie Soares Pereira Gonçalves, Marielle de Campos Dias, Marilia de Souza Prego, Lara Riquette Chiquito, Ludmila Pedrosa, Juliana Marques da CostaHospital Naval Marc

EP-388 Multiple Warty Dyskeratoma on forehead: a case report and review of the literature

Adhikari PrarthanaTONGJI Medical College

EP-389 Primary Cutaneous large B-cell Lymphoma: What shows the dermoscope?

S. Salim, M.Meziane, S.Mansouri, N.Ismaili, L.Benzekri, K.Senouci, B.HassamDermatology and Venereology Department, University Hospital Ibn Sina, Rabat, Morocco

EP-390 Dermoscopic Features of Basosquamous Carcinoma

S. Maouni, O. Elanzi, M. Meziane, B. HassamDepartment of dermatology, IBN SINA Hospital, Rabat, MOROCCO

EP-391 Genital BCC associated with the borst-Jadassohn phenomenon mimicking melanoma

Elizabeth Leocadia Fernandes, Rafael Abdala Beicher, Luciana Couto e Silva, Denise Steiner.(1)1UMC – Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes – Mogi das Cruzes/São Paulo/ Brazil.

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e-posters

Topic: Skin Imaging EP-392 Multimodal photoacoustic, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT-angiography for in-vivo

visualisation of human skin

Christoph Sinz1, Mengyang Liu2, Zhe Chen2, Elisabet Rank2, Kristen M. Meiburger3, Andreas Hodul2, Edward Zhang4, Erich Hoover5, Micheal P. Minneman5, Jason Ensher5, Paul C. Beard4, Rainer A. Leitgeb2, Wolfgang Drexler2, Harald Kittler1

1Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, AKH 7J, 1090 Vienna, Austria, 2Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, AKH 4L, 1090 Vienna, Austria, 3Dipartimento di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni, Biolab, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy, 4Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT London, UK, 5INSIGHT Photonic Solutions, Inc., 2650 Crescent Drive, Number 201, Lafayette, CO, 80026, USA

EP-393 Congenital Erosive And Vesicular Dermatosis With Reticulated Supple Scarring: A Clinical, Dermoscopic And Confocal Reflectance Microscopy Correlation

Zamira Faride Barragán-Estudillo1, Dinora Desireé Chávez-López2 , Mirna Eréndira Toledo-Bahena2, Valencia-Hernández Adriana2, Rodrigo Roldán-Marín1

1. Dermato-Oncology Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Research Division, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico. , 2. Dermatology Department, Hospital Infantil Federico Gómez, Mexico City, Mexico.

EP-394 Ovoid nests-like in regressive melanoma

Adrian Imbernon-Moya, Micaela Churruca-Grijelmo, Hirune Cembrero-Saralegui, Marcela Martinez-Perez, Elena Vargas-Laguna, Eva Fernandez-Cogolludo, Fernando Burgos, Miguel Angel Gallego-ValdesHospital Severo Ochoa. Leganés (Madrid), Spain.

EP-395 Multi modal image analysis, a new non-invasive skin imaging method for the detection of lentigo maligna recurrences: 2 cases

Jilliana Monnier*1,2, Cristina Carrera1, Susana Puig1, Josep Malvehy1

1Melanoma Unit, Department of dermatology, Hospital clinic de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 2Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center La Timone, AP-HM, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France

EP-396 Aquagenic Keratoderma And Dermoscopy: A Case Report

Bucard Alice Santa Casa da Misericordia do Rio de Janeiro

EP-397 The role of ultrasound examination in assessment of structural changes and results of treatment in mycosis fungoides

Titenko AnastasiiaNovosibirsk National Research State University

EP-398 Nail melanonychia – discrepancy between clinical, dermoscopic and histopatological picture – a case report

Małgorzata Kwiatkowska 1, Elzbieta Kowalska-Oledzka1, Ida Yurtsever 1, Martyna Kamont 1, Barbara Borkowska1, Anna

Nasierowska-Guttmejer2, Irena Walecka1

1Department of Dermatology, CSK MSWiA Warsaw, Poland, 2Department of Pathology, CSK MSWiA, Warsaw, Poland

EP-399 Audit of Outcome Data of Mole Mapping in self referred and Consultant Dermatologist referred patients

T Skakum Dring1 , D Turner1, J El-Jabbour2, HP Stevens1

1 The Skin Care Network, Barnet, London, UK, 2Cellular Pathology Services, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK

Topic: Teledermatology

EP-400 Mesotherapy as a facial skin rejuvenation treatment

Mishtaku S ¹, Savo I² ¹ Vivia Dermoaesthetics Clinic, Tirana, Albania, ² American Hospital dept of Dermatology , Tirana, Albania

EP-401 Diagnostic accuracy and approach of non-melanositic skin tumours among dermatologists and plastic surgeons using telemedicine

Tugrul Ayanoglu BurcuUniversity of Health Sciences, Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Oncology Research and Training Hospital

EP-402 Telederm, a new tool of telemedicine in Romania

Iuliana Elena Niță1, Ștefana Bucur1, Maria-Magdalena Constantin2

1Dermatology resident doctor, Colentina Clinical Hospital, IInd Department of Dermatology, Bucharest, Romania, 2Senior lecturer, PhD, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Romania

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Topic: Teledermoscopy

EP-403 Early Diagnosis Of Melanoma By Using Teledermoscopy

Konno P1 , Hallik R2

1East-Tallinn Central Hospital, 2 Dermtest Ltd

EP-404 Trichoscopic features of acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis.

Mariusz Sikora, Adriana Rakowska, Patrycja Gajda, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

EP-405 The role of Teledermoscopy in the recognition of amelanotic/hypomelanotic melanoma

Sofia Hadjieconomou, Ausama Atwan, Caroline MillsRoyal Gwent Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Newport, UK

Topic: Trichoscopy

EP-406 Trichoscopic Evaluation Of Alopecias And Scalp Conditions Using A Handheld Dermoscope Versus Low-Cost Videomicroscopy Versus Medical Videodermatoscopy: A Controlled, Blinded Noninferiority Trial

Ratchathorn PanchaprateepDivision of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand

EP-407 Trichostasis spinulosa : What‘s new in Dermoscopy ? and its therapeutic implications : a study 306 patients

Kelati A, Baybay H, Gallouj S; Mernissi FZDepartment of Dermatology of the University Hospital Hassan II of Fez

EP-408 Trichoscopic Evaluation of the Efficacy of Combined Therapeutic Approach in Female Patterned Hair Loss

Samia M. Esmat1, Rehab A. Hegazy1, Heba I. Gawdat 1, Rania M. Abdel Hay1, MD; Riham S. Allam2, Rofaida El Naggar1, Hoda Moneib3

Faculty of Medicine, Dermatology, Cairo University

EP-409 Dermoscopic findings in frontal fibrosing alopecia analysis of eight cases in China

Zhu Chenyu, Liu Jie*, Fu Lanqin , Jin HongzhongDepartment of Dermatology Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730, China

EP-410 Trichoscopy of patchy alopecia in children: A case series study

Ankad BalachandraS. Nijalingappa Medical College

EP-411 Trichoscopic evaluation of body hair disorders and its response to laser hair removal

Pandey KritikaMax Smart Superspeciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi

EP-412 Trichoscopy in autoimmune bullous diseases

Marta Sar-Pomian, Lidia Rudnicka, Malgorzata OlszewskaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw Koszykowa 82a, 02-008 Warsaw, Poland

EP-413 A Three-Year Trichoscopic Follow-Up Of The Patient With Lichen Planopilaris And With Positive Family History

Magdalena Misiak - Galazka, Malgorzata Maj, Karolina Kozera, Malgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

EP-414 Occipital involvement in androgenetic alopecia: trichoscopic analysis and biochemical correlation with insulin resistance

Arshdeep ArshdeepDelhi Dermatology Group

EP-415 “i hair”: a prognostic marker in alopecia areata & trichotillomania

Mehta PurvaRita Skin Foundation

EP-416 Tulipoid hair – Anagen Effluvium marker!

Malakar Subrata, Mehta Purva, Mukherjee SamipaRita Skin Foundation

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e-posters

EP-417 “i hair”: a prognostic marker in alopecia areata & trichotillomania

Mehta Purva, Malakar Subrata, Rita Skin Foundation

EP-418 Can Dermoscopy Help to Prognostically Manage Therapeutic Decision Making In Alopecia Areata

Udare SatishMGM Medical College

EP-419 Trichoscopy- effective tool in everyday clinical practice for monitoring treatment response in scalp hair loss

Amalia Anghel MD 1, Andra Pehoiu MD 1, Anamaria Leasu-Branet MD 1

1 Skinmed Clinic- Dermatology Center , Bucharest, Romania

EP-420 Trichoscopy in daily clinical practice

Aditya MahajanDr. Mahajan’s Skincare Clinic, Satara

EP-421 Relevance of trichoscopy in the differential diagnosis of inflammatory tumors of the scalp. Retrospective analysis of 15 cases

Patrycja Gajda1, Adriana Rakowska1, Joanna Czuwara1, Mariusz Sikora1, Małgorzata Jabłońska2, Lidia Rudnicka1

 1Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw., 2Individual Specialist Medical Practice Małgorzata Jabłońska, Kraków

EP-422 Prevalence of trichoscopic features of androgenetic alopecia in women with adult acne

Mariusz Sikora, Adriana Rakowska, Patrycja Gajda, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia RudnickaDepartment of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland.

EP-423 To evaluate the efficiency of trichoscopy in the diagnosis of Pediculosis capitis in patients of scalp pruritus and their household contacts.

Sonali Langar, Sidharth SonthaliaApollo Hospital, Noida-NCR

EP-424 Dermoscopy in the diagnosis of Topical Steroid Induced Facial Dermatoses

Atula Gupta Sidharth Sonthalia

EP-425 A problematic pigmented non-melanocytic tumor

Antohe Mihaela2,3, Popescu Catalin Mihai1,2, Ion Daniela2, Brinzea Alice1,2, Nedelcu Roxana-Ioana3, Turcu Gabriela1,2, Balaban Mihaela3, Andreea Calinescu1,2, Hodorogea Anastasia1,2

1Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 2University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 3Derma 360 Clinic, Bucharest, Romania

EP-426 An atypical case of a blue lesion

Antohe Mihaela2,3, Popescu Catalin Mihai1,2, Ion Daniela2, Nedelcu Roxana-Ioana3, Brinzea Alice1,2, Turcu Gabriela1,2, Balaban Mihaela3, Andreea Calinescu1,2, Hodorogea Anastasia1,2

1Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 2University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 3Derma 360 Clinic, Bucharest, Romania

EP-427 LPLK – the good news behind the dermoscope

Hodorogea Anastasia1,2, Popescu Catalin Mihai1,2, Popescu Raluca1,2, Brinzea Alice1,2, Balaban Mihaela3, Nedelcu Roxana-Ioana2,3, Turcu Gabriela1,2, Calinescu Andreea1,2, Ion Daniela2, Gosa Ruxandra-Alina4, Antohe Mihaela2,3 1Colentina Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, 2University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 3Derma 360 Clinic, Bucharest, Romania, 4“Regina Maria” Clinic, Bucharest, Romania

EP-428 Patients’ use of Dermatology skin cancer apps: the future of healthcare provision?

Maria CharalambidesUniversity of Birmingham Medical School, UK

EP-429 THE VALUE OF DERMOSCOPY FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF RARE DERMATOLOGICAL DISEASES

C.Oikonomou, T. Spiliopoulos, S.Georgiou Dermatology Department, University Hospital of Patras

EP-430 Clinical and dermoscopic features of giant cell lichenoid dermatitis

Eftychia Platsidaki1, Varvara Vasalou1, Vasiliki Markantoni1, Vasiliki Tzanetakou1, Fotini Bageorgou1, Eleftheria Christofidou2, Georgios Kontochristopoulos1

1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, ‘Andreas Sygros’ Hospital, Athens, Greece, 2Department of Dermatopathology, ‘Andreas Sygros’ Hospital, Athens, Greece

EP-431 Trichoadenoma: dermoscopy and histological correlation

Bolomo Gimena, Del Papa Matías, Laguens Rubén Instituto Ipensa, La Plata. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Registration Hours & Opening hours of the Speaker’s Room

The Registration desk will operate during the following dates and hours:> Wednesday June 13th, 2018 from 14.00 to 19.30 hrs> Thursday June 14th, 2018 from 07.30 to 18.30 hrs> Friday June 15th, 2018 from 07:30 to 18:30 hrs> Saturday June 16th, 2018 from 07:30 to 18:30 hrs

Exhibition Opening Hours of the 5th WCD 2018

The exhibition will operate during the following dates and hours:> Thursday June 14th, 2018 from 07.30 to 19.30 hrs> Friday June 15th, 2018 from 07:30 to 18:30 hrs> Saturday June 16th, 2018 from 07:30 to 18:30 hrs

Congress language

The official language of the 5th WCD Congress is English. Simultaneous translation into Greek will be available in Hall 1.

Certificates Of Attendance

Certificates of attendance of the 5th WCD Congress will be available on June 16th. A personalized certificate will be distributed to each registered participant against his/her badge.

E- Poster Award

All e-posters presentations will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. The Best E- Poster will be awarded during the Closing Ceremony of the congress to be held on Saturday June 16th at 17.30 hrs.

Badges and Security

It is essential that all participants wear their personal badge at all times in the Congress area, as it is the official entrance pass to scientific sessions. The badge is mandatory also for the Welcome Cocktail to be held on Thursday June 16th following the Opening Ceremony of the congress.

Blue color badge Participant

Red color badge Faculty Member

Orange color badge IDS Executive Board Member/OC Members

Green color badge Exhibitor (no entrance in the scientific sessions)

Web application

All updated info will be uploaded at the congress App.

Internet Corner

Participants will have the opportunity to access their e-mails at the internet corner located at the exhibition area, operating during congress hours (M1 Building).

Free Communications

Free Communications will be presented according to the Final Program. All presenters should contact the Speaker’s room at least 2 hours prior to their session, to ensure the technicians load their presentation.

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Congress Information

Speakers of the morning sessions should deliver their material the day before their presentation. Each presentation should last 10 minutes maximum –including 2 minutes discussion.

Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations will be presented according to the Final Program. All presenters should contact the Speaker’s room at least 2 hours prior to their session, to ensure the technicians load their presentation. Speakers of the morning sessions should deliver their material the day before their presentation. Each poster presentation should last 5 minutes maximum–including 2 minutes discussion.

e- Posters

e- Posters will be presented in screens according to the numbers given in the Final Program at the designated area of the congress venue (M2 Building, second level).

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Registration Fees

(Fees are applicable to 24% VAT upon invoice issuance)

Very early 01.02.2016 31.03.2017

Early 01.04.2017 31.12.2017

Late After 01.01.2018 until 05.06.2018

On site

Members of the IDS € 300 € 400 € 500 € 600

Members of the IDS (residents*) - € 200 € 250 € 300

Non-members of the IDS - € 500 € 600 € 700

Students* - € 200 € 200 € 200

Registration Fees include for all delegates include:Access to the scientific sessions, exhibition and e- poster area, congress material, certificate of attendance, coffee breaks and lunch breaks * These registration types are applicable if the doctor is still resident/student at the time of the congress Participants registered under this category should provide on-site a document verifying their status (residents/students) in Dermatology.

Shutlle Bus Service

Morning & Evening shuttle bus service will be provided between Congress hotels and the Congress Venue. This concerns only hotels booked through the official PCO.Exact hours will be announced on the congress website and the congress.

The Shuttle bus service is sponsored by

Abstract Book

The abstract book including all free communications, e-posters and poster presentations can easily be downloaded in a printable format at the congress website: http://dermoscopy-congress2018.com.

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Congress Information

EACCME

The 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for 19 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

The EACCME® is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credits to AMA credits can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities. Live educational activities occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC® credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony of the 5th WCD Congress will be held on Thursday June 14th at 19.30 in Hall I - M1 Building. At the same time, projection of the Opening Ceremony will also be available in Hall II.

Program Welcome Addresses Concert performed by Sofia Avramidou –voice accompanied by piano & guitar.Welcome cocktail will follow at the outdoor space between M1 and M2 buildings.

Closing Ceremony

The Closing Ceremony of the 5th WCD Congress will be held on Saturday June 16th at 18.30 in Hall I-M1 Building.

ProgramCongress VideoClosing RemarksBest E-Poster AwardNomination of the World Cup of Dermoscopy

Congress Buildings

Building M1 Secretariat Hall 1 (1st floor) Speaker’s Room 1 Exhibition area Internet Corner Coffee Breaks/Lunch stations Cash bar

Building M2 Hall 2 (Ground level) Hall 3 (5th floor) Hall 4 (Ground level) Speaker’s Room 2 E-Posters area Exhibition area Coffee Breaks/Lunch stations Cash bar

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World Cup of Dermoscopy

TERMS OF PARTICIPATION> Each team should consist of 3-5 people from the same country.> A name of the team should be provided. The name could be the name of a city or country

(preferable), an institution or whatever else.> Names and e-mails of all team members should be provided. All participants have to register to the

World Congress earlier (to [email protected]) or on-site, but not later than Thursday June 14th, at 13.00 hrs.

> There is no extra fee for participation in the World Cup. Sponsored by

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Liability And Insurance

The Congress Secretariat and Organizers cannot accept liability for personal accidents or loss of or damage to private property of participants and accompanying persons. Participants are advised to take out their own personal travel and health insurance for their trip.

Congress Secretariat & Official Travel Agency

ERA Ltd 17 Asklipiou Str., 10680, Athens, Greece Tel:+30 210 3634944 | Fax: +30 210 3631690 | E-mail: [email protected] | website: www.era.gr

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3Gen’s popular DermLite DL4 and DL200 Hybrid models combine polarized and non-polarized illumination with contact and non-contact capabilities in an elegant pocket-size design, enabling unsurpassed visualization of both pigmented and vascular structures. These as well as most of the company’s other models are compatible with virtually any smartphone to facilitate short-term or long-term mole monitoring. The company also manufactures dermatoscopes designed for camera use capable of capturing some of the highest quality dermatoscopic images using commercially available smartphone, point-and-shoot, mirrorless or SLR cameras.

For further details regarding DermLite products, visit dermlite.com.

Cutting-edge skin imaging technology by FotoFinder at booths 3 and 7!Since 1991, FotoFinder is setting the pace in skin imaging worldwide with solutions “Made in Germany”. The brand epitomizes cutting-edge technology for visualizing skin and hair and is present in more than 100 countries. The headquarters are based in Bavaria, with subsidiaries in Italy, Spain and the USA as well as a global partner network. FotoFinder is winner of the Bavarian Export Award and the Red Dot Design Award, and was honored as one of the most innovative companies in Lower Bavaria.Automated Total Body Mapping – FotoFinder has revolutionized the skin check by introducing the bodystudio ATBM® for Automated Total Body Mapping. It allows a timesaving documentation of the skin surface according to the “two step method of digital follow-up” by intelligently combining dermoscopy and total body photography. The Bodyscan helps to detect new and changed lesions and to identify de novo melanoma at an earliest possible stage. Besides, the ATBM is used in aesthetics and for computerized PASI assessment. The new 2018 ATBM generation offers advanced features that have been approved by key opinion leaders worldwide. Digital Dermoscopy – FotoFinder dermoscope is the standard of excellence in dermoscopy and mole mapping. The me-dicam 1000 offers the sharpest images in video dermoscopy with more detail in each pixel and spectacular image sharp-ness in Full HD live. The new D-Scope IV lens system for polarized and non-polarized images features strong zoom optics and high magnification with a continuous live-zoom. The lightweight alternative, FotoFinder leviacam, is winner of the Red Dot Design Award and stands for ultralight brilliance, delivering a full-size FotoFinder experience in the most compact camera.FotoFinder also invented the original handyscope, the first mobile connected dermatoscope for iPhone and iPod touch. Pictures can be uploaded to the secure private web space FotoFinder Hub. From there, it is possible to manage images and request a second opinion. The handyscope can also be used for trichoscopy and TrichoLAB analyses. Mole Risk Assessment – The new Moleanalyzer pro introduces Artificial Intelligence to the dermatological practice. The ex-pert tool combines digital analysis of lesion evolution, evaluation according to checklists and a second opinion service with an optional mole risk assessment via an Artificial Intelligence Score, suited for melanocytic and non-melanocytic lesions. Trichoscopy – All FotoFinder cameras are perfect tools for capturing brilliant trichoscopic images of the hair and scalp. Submitting the pictures to the TrichoLAB Service, an exclusive hair lab of FotoFinder, the photos undergo a detailed statistical analysis and trichoscopic evaluation. As a result, the physician receives a report that can serve as a basis for his diagnosis. In addition, the system offers further analysis features, including the video trichogram.Psoriasis and PASI Assessment – A world first, FotoFinder PASIvision® allows objective, computer-assisted PASI assess-ment through a combination of standardized total body photography with the ATBM system and unique skin analysis. The result is an objective quantification of all PASI parameters. ContactFotoFinder Systems GmbHIndustriestraße 1284364 Bad Birnbach, GermanyPhone: +49 (0) 8563 97720-0Fax: +49 (0) 8563 97720-10E-mail: [email protected]: www.fotofinder.de

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Since 1990 and the creation of the Eau Thermale Avène brand, Laboratoires Dermatologiques Avène has been committed to developing a broad, universal, comprehensive range of prod-ucts, combining the best in dermatological expertise and pharmaceutical rigor, to enable as many people as possible to experience better skin quality and a better quality of life.

The expertise of Laboratoires Dermatologiques Avène is rooted in the experience of a hydrotherapy center dedicated to dermatology since 1743, and in the study of an active and powerful thermal spring water with soothing, anti-irritant and calming properties with proven, recognized efficacy. Researchers from Laboratoires Dermatologiques Avène are constant-ly building on their knowledge of the skin and its skin flora (microbiome) in all conditions, from healthy to most trouble-some. Thanks to this understanding of the physiological and microbiological mechanisms of sensitive skin, and by carefully selecting innovative active ingredients, they are designing and formulating products with proven efficacy and tolerance tested under dermatological control, developed in line with pharmaceutical standards.Continuously striving to better meet expectations in terms of efficacy and extreme tolerance for even the most vulnerable skin types, and increasing concerns about the composition of cosmetic products, Laboratoires Dermatologiques Avène has gone beyond requirements, creating Sterile Cosmetics. Using a patented process, products with this label only contain ingredients that are useful for the skin, in a pure formula, with no preservatives, and thanks to an exclusive, fully-sealed protective packaging, guaranteeing a safe and effective formula throughout use. Laboratoires Dermatologiques Avène is also committed to preventing skin cancer by setting up partnerships with the Euro-pean Skin Cancer Foundation (ESCF) and Euromelanoma and by providing doctors with the You Dermoscopy application. They are also playing a role in treating skin side effects associated with cancer treatments, by developing and establishing the Skin and Cancer program.Eau Thermale Avène. Soothing by nature.

“BODERM Pharmaceutical S.A. is a dynamic pharmaceutical company.It engages in International market of Medicines, Medical Devices, Food Supplements and Cos-metics.The company aims to provide innovativion and offers high quality of product and services in

favour of consumers health benefit.Its Medical Devices, Food supplements and Cosmetic-Cosmeceuticals are available in several European countries and In-ternational agora under its brand BODERM™. “

Novartis Group has a leading position in the Greek Pharmaceuticals Sector. It has been active in Greece for more than 20 years, with a diversified portfolio including innovative medicines (Novartis), holistic eye care (Alcon) and generics (Sandoz). Novartis’ portfolio includes more than 50 innovative products, many of which are leaders in therapeutic areas such as Car-

diometabolic diseases, the Immunology and Dermatology, the Neurosciences, the Respiratory disease, Ophthalmology, Oncology and Hematology.In Novartis we are inspired by patients and we focus our Corporate Responsibility work in two key areas: expanding access to healthcare and doing business responsibly. We utilize science-based innovation to deliver better patient outcomes. Our vision is to contribute to the evolution of medical practice, always with high levels of responsibility and integrity.In the period 2013-2015 the company invested 138.2 mio euros in Greek society, through R & D, tax payments, payroll, sup-pliers, donations and sponsorships, while our investments to approximately 200 clinical trials is more than 18 mio. euros.We support patients by implementing innovative programs to improve their quality of life and their survival expectancy, in collaboration with scientific and patient community. We consistently support social and scientific initiatives such as drug donations, free medical exams, early access programs to innovative treatments, donations to Public Hospitals and Universi-ty Clinics for conducting scientific research programs, Also we realize disease awareness and prevention programs, patient rights campaigns and support many patient associations.Novartis HellasΤμήμα Επικοινωνίας Ελλάδαhttp://www.novartis.gr

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Pioneers in skin care and skin health for more than 165 years

Stiefel, a global leader in skin health treatment and research, is passionate about improving the lives of people affected by skin conditions.

We have a clear mission to help more people, all over the world, discover and enjoy healthy skin. Building on our long her-itage of skincare excellence, we are proud of our innovation and determined to keep on exploring scientific solutions to skin conditions.

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Abad M.-E. 41

Abdala Beicher R. 64

Abdel Hay R. 9,27,38,66

Abdelmonein A. 38

Abdelmouttalib A. 49

Abhijeet Kumar J. 19,38,48

Acosta A.-E. 59

Agrawal M. 53,55,60

Aguiar F.-M. 36,43,46

Aguinaga F. 57

Aharon O. 13

Ahlgrimm-Siess V. 10,52

Akay B-N. 15,20,41,47,48,50,61

Al-Muriesh M. 62

Alariny A.-F. 53

Alejo Gallindo B. 25

Aleksandrovic A. 51

Alian M. 26

Alice B. 43,56

Allam R. 66

Alonso F. 50

Alos L. 63

Alt C. 28

Amri M. 49

An X. 61,62

An. X. 51

Anadolu R. 23

Anahuat A.-P. 62

Anaya J. 58

Ando Y. 50

Andreani S. 13,16,47,51

Andreoli S. 25,54

Anghel A. 49,67

Anhilde I. 42

Ankad B. 25,55,66

Antohe M. 61,67

Apalla Z. 10,11,12,13,14,15,26,29,47,55,57,64

Arberger E. 63

Arca E. 51

Ardigo M. 18,62

Arenberger P. 24

Arenbergerova M. 23

Argenziano G. 8,9,15,27,29,31,50

Armengot-Carbo M. 47,48

Armijo D. 36,37

Arshdeep A. 66

Arzu G. 43

Atef M. 51

Atsuko A. 56

Atwan A. 25,66

Ayanoglu Burcu T. 65

Ayaz G. 41

Azcona M. 59

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Ba J.

Bafaloukos D. 17

Bageorgou F. 67

Bagłaj M. 59

Bahadoran P. 63

Baiardi E. 37

Bakos R. 15,27

Balaban M. 61,67

Balachandra A. 54

Balcere A. 46

Balestrini C. 59

Ballona R. 39

Bandic J. 56

Bandic-Lazarov M. 55,56

Banuls J. 47,48

Baranovskaya I. 42

Barbosa De Camargo Andrade P.-F. 44

Barragan Z.-F. 20,65

Barreiro Capurro A. 19,25,58,63

Bartolic L. 41,58

Bassukas I. 31

Bataille V. 9, 10

Battyani Z. 58

Baybay H. 13,38,66

Beard P. 65

Beergoudar S. 55

Befon A. 23,57

Belizario M.-I. 41

Belousova I.e. 64

Benati E. 28

Benavides A. 59

Benini T. 52

Benzekri L. 64

Bhat Y.-J. 50, 44

Bhatia J. 52,53

Bhatia R. 42

Bilcig Temel A. 53,64

Bilen H. 50

Binda G. 43

Biondo G. 46,47,60

Bittencourt F.-V. 40, 60

Biyik Ozkaya D. 40

Blum A. 15,27

Bobadilla F. 36,37

Boff A.-L. 36

Bogdan D. 56

Bolbadilha De Castro N. 46

Bolono G. 67

Bonaut B. 45

Borkowska B. 65

Bosic M. 16

Bosseila M. 25

Botev I. 42

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Botezatu D. 64

Bouchakoua M. 39

Bouhalab J. 49

Bouhlab J. 37

Bouhlel S. 39

Boukovinas I. 17

Boussaffa H. 49

Bowling J. 8

Bowszyc-Dmochowska M. 51

Bozi E. 50,58

Bradamante M. 40,53

Braga J.-C.t. 49

Brahim Ehsen B. 36

Braiek S. 49

Brancaccio G. 50

Brasanac D. 40,48,52

Braun R. 8,11,15

Breznik V. 37

Brinzea A. 61,67

Brunasso A.-M.-G. 46,47,60

Brunner M. 54

Bucard A. 43,44,51,56,65

Buchroithner Haase C. 43,46,49,56,59

Bucur S. 59

Bukur S. 65

Buljan M. 63

Bulut E. 62

Burgos F. 65

Burotto M. 52

Busso S. 41

Bustos R. 48,51

Bylaite M. 24

Cabo H. 11,15

Cabrera R. 12,13,43,46,49,56,59

Calder X. 37

Calinescu A. 61,67

Caliskan E. 51

Callupe M. 43

Calonje E. 30

Calugareanu A. 56

Calzavara-Pinton P. 19,31

Cambazard F. 28

Cameron A. 9

Campos-Do-Carmo G. 9,37,40,41,42,52,53,61

Cao H. 51

Cappello M. 50

Carbone A. 62

Cardenas C. 47

Carlos B. 23

Carrasco Molina S. 44

Carrasco Santos L. 61

Carrera C. 15,19,20,25,57,58,63,65

Casari A. 62

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Casas J.-G. 48

Castro R. 39,43,49,56,57,59,63

Catalan V. 48,57

Cekic S. 37,55

Celenk M. 16

Cembrero-Saralegui H. 65

Cengizham E. 41,61

Ceovic R. 40,41,45,54

Cerda M. 19

Cesinaro A.-M. 10

Cevenini G. 9

Chaabane M. 49

Chaabani M. 49

Chaidemenos G. 8,12,32

Chakraborty S. 41

Champsas G. 57

Charalambides M. 67

Chardalia V. 46,57

Chasapi V. 57

Chassapi V. 18

Chavez M. 58

Chavez-Lopez D.-D. 65

Chen Z. 64

Chenchen Xv 27,38

Chenh H.-M. 61

Chester J. 10,19,62

Chi C. 27,38

Chiquito L.-R. 57,64

Chousakos E. 47,57

Christensen G. 42

Christofidou E. 57,67

Chuchu N. 19

Chukwudi N.-L. 53

Chun-Hao F. 60

Churruca-Grijelmo A. 65

Ciardo S. 10,19,28,46,58,62

Cinotti E. 9,18,19,28

Clark S. 26

Claveau J. 23

Collins D. 19,36

Concalves M.s.p. 57

Condorelli A. 46

Condrat I. 59

Constantin M.-M. 59,65

Consuelo J. 39

Cordova M. 19

Corona-Castillo P. 37

Cort 36,37

Cosgarea R. 31,59

Costa C. 50

Couto E Silva L. 52,64

Crespim S. 37

Csaba G. 58

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Cubilan A. 36

Cui B. 47

Cullen Aravena D. 61

Curiel C. 32

Curto Barredo L. 48

Czuwaka J. 36,41,46,47,54,57,67

Dai Y. 20

Dalle S. 22

Damps T. 47

Dayrit J. 41,42,52,53,54

De Abreu L. 51

De Campos Dias M. 64

De Carvalho N. 10,11,19,61,62

De Diego M.-C. 58

De Espronceda I.-M. 56,59

De Fata Salvatores G. 50

De Macedo M.-P. 49,63

De Pace B. 10,62

De Schepper S. 9,14,38

De Souza Prego M. 64

Debbiche A. 36

Deinlein T. 10

Del Duca E. 10

Del Marmol V. 31

Del Papa M. 67

Del Puerto C. 16

Delli F.-S. 42,46

Delpiano A.-M. 59

Demirdag H.-G. 47,48,61,64

Dencheva I. 42

Deshmane A. 46

Desmond Mandel V. 62

Dhinagar N. 16

Dhurat R. 20,25,25,28,51,55,60

Di Bella C. 26

Di Stefani A. 10,17,21,28,32

Di Tullio F. 19,62

Diaz-Cano S. 19,36

Dick V. 10

Dicle O. 43,53

Dimitrakopoulou A. 57

Dinic M. 52

Dinnes J. 19,63

Dizman D. 40

Dmochowski M. 51

Dobrevi H. 64

Dobrila J. 36

Dobrosavljevic D. 48,58

Dodougara E. 44

Dogan G. 55

Dokic I. 56

Donato C.-M.g. 60

Dong H. 38,39

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Doroshenko M.-B. 51

Dotlic S. 45

Draghici C. 61

Drexler W. 65

Drummond M. 45

Duffy D.-L. 39

Dugonik A. 54

Duman D. 25

Dusza S.-W. 13,19,63

Eigentler T. 9

Ekgasit S. 14

El Anzi O. 49

El Kamel R. 49

El Naggar R. 66

El-Jabbour J. 63,65

El-Zawahry R. 51

Elanzi O. 37,51,62,64

Elariny A. 13

Elgatibi F. 49

Elmas 50

Elmorsy E. 13,38,53

Emiroglu N. 40

Emmerson G.-A. 41

Erdemoglu Y. 25

Erfan G. 25

Erkek E. 25

Errichetti E. 11

Ertekin S. 19,48

Escobar G. 45

Escuerdo Loayza M. 43

Esher J. 65

Espinosa N. 50

Espinoza M. 36,37,48,61

Espirodon-Calma A. 36

Evaggelou G. 18

Fainzilber A. 60

Fargnoli M.-C. 29

Farnetani F. 9,10,19,46,58,62

Feng H. 60

Fenniche S. 13,36,49

Ferkle T. 39

Fern M. 42

Fernadez J. 50

Fernandez M.-A. 58

Fernandez-Cogolludo E. 65

Fernando P. 44

Ferrara G. 30

Ferrario D. 19

Ferreira I.-L.-O. 52

Fezal O. 62

Figueroa A. 47,5

Finbar Mcgrady F. 44

Fink C. 9,28

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Folchini De Barchelos A.-C. 60

Forschner A. 9

Forsea A.-M. 24,57

Fotiadou C. 11

Fraga-Braghiroli N.-A. 49,63

Frances-Rodriguez L. 47,48

Fu L. 28,66

Gafsi L. 49

Gaitanis G. 15

Gajda P. 36,45,66,67

Gajic-Veljic M. 47

Galic B. 57

Galleco C. 48

Gallego-Valdes M.-A. 65

Gallouj S. 13,38,66

Galvez K. 51

Garbarino F. 46

Garbe C. 9,24

Garcia-Gomez J.-A. 47,48

Gatmaitan J. 42,52

Gautam B. 39

Gawdat H. 66

Geindre V.-L. 36

Gelvezon A. 63

Georgescu V. 29,64

Georgiou S. 9,67

Ghate S. 26,51

Giacaman P. 37

Giebel S. 45

Gilead L. 13

Gimenez-Garcia R. 44

Giraud Biloud M.-B. 37

Giurcaneanu C. 44

Giusti F. 46

Gligovic U. 55

Gnone M. 60

Gogas H. 17

Golinska J. 54

Gomes E.-E. 61

Gomez-Martin I. 48

Gonzalez G.-V. 51

Gonzalez R. 48

Gonzalez S. 16,18

Gonzalez V.m. 41,48

Gornowicz-Porowska J. 51

Gosa R. 61

Gosch M. 13

Gourhant J.-Y. 15,63

Greenhalgh J. 18

Groma V. 64

Grönroos M. 16

Guaya I. 47

Guida S. 19

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Guiducci L. 46

Guitera P. 45,61

Gulbasaran F. 16

Gulmatico-Flores Z. 46

Gulsel A.-B. 40

Gupta V. 20

Gyong Moon K. 53

Gyulai R. 58

Habib M. 51

Hadjieconomou S. 66

Haensle H. 24

Haenssle H. 9,28

Hakan K.-G. 53

Hallik R. 65

Halpern A.-C. 13,19

Halpert E. 59

Hamada A. 56

Hambardzumyan M. 58

Hammami H. 13,36,49

Hart N. 44

Haspeslagh M. 9,14

Hassam B. 37,49,50,51,52,55,62,64

Hayes S. 26

Hayrapetyan A. 58

Heba G. 28

Heper A.-O. 61

Hervella M. 56,59

Hishon M. 26,56

Ho S.-L. 60

Hodorogea A. 61,67

Hodul A. 64

Hofman-Wellenhof R. 15,20

Hofmann M. 9

Hofmann-Wellenhof R. 63

Holowiecki J. 45

Hoover E. 64

Horvath B. 25,26,56

Huby P. 43

Huet P. 50

Hulmani M. 28

Ibatici A. 46

Ikinaga K. 50

Ilic I. 40,41

Imbernon-Moya A. 65

Intzedy L. 25

Ioannides D. 10,13,14,15,21,26,29,47,55,57,58,64

Ion D. 61,67

Ismaili N. 64

Isman G. 13

Ivanova A. 64

Jablonska M. 67

Jagannathkumar V. 28

Jagidar K. 39

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Jaimes N. 11

Jain M. 19

Jakusonoka E. 46

Janinska M. 61

Jankovic I. 57

Jannet S.-B. 49

Jaworska M. 45

Je Byeong C. 46

Jemcov T. 58

Jerkovic Gulin S. 40,42,60

Jeskanen L. 16

Jesus-Silva M.-A. 62

Jiang L. 13

Jin H. 66

Jin Q. 27,37,40

Jo G. 25,41

Johannes F. 52

Joice Maria J. 53

Joseph J.-M. 12,39

Jovanovic D. 58

Jovic A. 36,37,40,41,42,49,53,55,57,61

Joyce A. 36

Jung H.-M. 37,53

Jung M.-B. 53

Junior C.-S.b. 57

Jurado A. 48

Jurakic Toncic R. 36,39,40,41,42,45,53,54,60

Jurcic V. 37

Kaan Tasolar M. 47

Kaczynska Trzpil A. 40

Kadar Z. 58

Kaleci S. 10,19,62

Kalloo A. 13

Kaminska-Winciorek G. 45,59

Kamont M. 61,65

Kanaki T. 54

Kandolf Sekulovic L. 52

Kanitakis J. 30

Karaarslan I. 62

Karagiannidis I. 54

Karatas A. 64

Karem Z. 43

Kasparane L. 47

Katarzyna P.-W. 57

Katoulis A. 18,21,25,50,58

Katsambas A. 27

Katsarou A. 41,42

Kaufmann R. 24

Keim U. 9

Keir J. 9

Kelati A. 13,38,66

Kelly L. 45

Kendel M. 39,40

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Kerure A. 13

Keshavamurthy V. 44

Khaled S. 39,44

Khelifa Nidhal B.-B. 49

Khemani U. 56

Kherir A. 49

Kimpe T. 20

King Ismael D. 46

Kirmizi A. 47,61

Kiss B. 25,26,56

Kittler H. 8,9,10,15,18,26,65

Klose C. 28

Kocaturk E. 41

Kocic H. 49,57,61

Koga H. 12,56

Kokonenko I.-B. 25

Kolatt Ts. 13

Komericki P. 63

Konno P. 23,65

Kontochristopoulos G. 12,41,42,67

Kopke L.-F. 16

Kornisheva V.-G. 64

Koroleva T.-V. 42

Kose K. 13

Kostaki M. 46,57

Kostopoulos E. 46

Kostovic K. 54

Kotrekhova L.-P. 64

Koubaa W. 36

Kovasevic P. 49

Kowalczuk R. 19

Kowalska-Olezdka E. 65

Kozera K. 41,55,66

Krasagakis K. 17

Kravvas G. 39

Kremic Z. 52

Kreusch J. 15

Krishnakant P. 50

Krsic M. 61

Krtanjek J. 39

Kubra C. 41

Kumar N R D. 12

Kurzeja M. 28

Kwiatkowska M. 61,65

Kwok C. 39

Kypreou K. 57

Kyrgidis A. 31

Kyrmanidou E. 10,47,55,57

Labeille B. 28

Lacarrubba F. 12,13,63

Laguens R. 67

Laimer M. 52

Lakhmiri M. 55

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Lallas A. 8,9,10,13,14,15,17,29,32,47,55,57

Lalosevic J. 16,47

Lamprou F. 44

Lanssens S. 9,14,38

Lapins J. 15,37,50

Larraide M. 41

Larrondo G. 13,43

Larumbe A. 44

Lauchli S. 29

Laurentiu T.-A. 53

Laxmi H. 54

Lazaridou E. 18,20,26,27

Lazarov A. 55,56

Leasu-Branet A.-M. 49,67

Ledic Drvar D. 40,41,42

Ledic Drvar D.

Lee J.-H. 37,53

Lee K. 39

Leitgeb R. 65

Lengyel Z. 58

Leocadia Fernandes E. 37, 50,52,64

Lezaic V. 58

Li H. 23

Li W. 37,40

Li X. 39

Liambrich A. 47,48

Licariao Rocha F. 45

Liesi E. 36

Linos E. 31

Liopyris K. 10,21,28,32

Lipa Chancolla R.-M. 39,43

Lisievic C. 61

Litaiem N. 39

Liu J. 27,28,37,38,50,60,66

Liu M. 64

Liu N. 38,47

Liu X. 13

Lo S. 45

Lobato-Berezo A. 55

Lomberg D. 9

Loncaric D. 40

Longhitano S. 19,58

Longo C. 9,21,29,62

Lopez-Aventin D. 48

Lorier Roy E. 36

Losi A. 10

Lovatto L. 36,42,46

Lukic S. 58

Lukovic B. 48

Luna P.-C. 41

Luo Y. 27,38,50,60

Lupu M. 61

Luzar B. 64

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Luzoro A. 48

Lvov A.-N. 51

Lytvynenko B. 23

Macarenco S. 50

Magdoud O. 49

Mahajan A. 67

Mahlvey J. 9

Mai S. 37

Maj M. 66

Majkut-Sobechowicz M. 46,57

Majluf P. 47

Makhecha M. 55

Maldalina M. 57

Malgorzata S. 28

Malvehy J. 8,19,20,21,24,25,57,58,63,65

Manali S.-M. 14

Mandekou-Lefaki I. 44

Mandel V.-D. 11,19,28,62

Manfredini M. 19

Manganoni A. 19

Manola I. 41

Manoli S.-M. 10,13,14,47

Mansour Y. 39

Mansouri S. 37,64

Manubens E. 19

Maouni S. 37,49,51,62,64

Maralit M.-R. 41,52

Marchetti M.-A. 13,19

Mardones F. 50

Marghoob A. 8,11,13,15,16,19

Marin R. 62

Marino M. 19

Markantoni V. 67

Markowitz O. 11

Marovt M. 64

Marques-Da-Costa J. 36,45,53,55,57,59,60,64

Martin Ezquerra G. 48

Martin F. 43,49,52,57

Martinez-Perez M. 65

Mascaro-Galy J.-M. 25

Massone C. 46,47,60,63

Matiaki F. 48

Matin R.-N. 19

Mazzoni L. 19

Mazzuoccolo L. 19

Md Zeeshan 48

Megna M. 50

Mehta P. 44,66

Meiburger M. 64

Meknassi I. 50

Memis C. 43

Mena-Cedillos C.-A. 20

Mendrek W. 45

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Meneses M. 37

Menzies S. 11,15,45

Merino L. 46

Merlano C. 59

Mernissi F.-Z. 13,38,66

Meziane M. 37,49,50,51,52,55,64

Mhatre M. 51

Micali G. 12, 13

Micali G. 63

Michenko A. 25,51

Midassi O. 36

Mihai M.-M. 44

Mihailovic D. 49

Mikilita E. 46

Milcic D. 40

Milinkovic M. 40

Mills C. 66

Min Bae J. 37

Minagawa A. 56

Minneman M. 65

Mishtaku S. 665

Misiak - Galazka M. 66

Misiewicz-Wroniak J. 47

Mitkov K. 42

Miulescu R.-G. 56

Miura H. 55

Moisejenko-Golubovica J. 64

Molgó M. 16

Molinari L. 19

Momente Miquelin G. 37, 50

Moneib H. 13,18,38

Monnier J. 20,63,65

Montoya J. 16

Moon Kim G. 37

Morais Tavares Colferai M. 37,5

Morales C. 50,51,57

Moreno D. 22,55

Moscarella E. 9,23,27,50

Mosena G. 46

Mukh S. 44

Mukherjee S. 47

Mullins E. 13

Mun J.-H. 25,41,46

Munhoz T. 63

Murangi L. 63

Murat-Susic S. 45

Nagore E. 47,48

Nakouri I. 39

Nasierowska-Guttmejer A. 61,65

Nathanson N. 12

Navarrete-Dechent C. 13,16

Neagu T. 64

Nedelcu I. 51,61

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Nedelcu L.-E. 51,67

Neely G. 43,46,56,59

Neema S. 38

Neittaanmäki N. 16

Neuber N.-M. 18

Nielsen K. 42

Nikolaidou C. 13,30,47,64

Nikolic M. 47,57

Nishihira M. 55

Nita I.-E. 59,65

Niveiro M. 47,48

Nocheva D. 64

Norris Squirrell F. 43,46,56,59

Odorici G. 58

Oganesian M. 42

Oikonomou C. 67

Okail A. 25

Okuyama R. 56

Olah P. 58

Olguta Anca O. 56,57

Oliviero M. 17

Olsewska M. 25,28,40,41,55

Olszewka M. 62,66

Ong S. 56

Onsun N. 40

Opric D. 56

Opris A.-M. 43

Ormerod E. 25

Orzan O.-A. 44

Oscoz S. 56,59

Oshyvalova O. 39

Ozdemir F. 12

Padley K. 66

Paganelli A. 46

Palamaras I. 18

Palamino H. 49

Palcu F. 44

Pamp A. 63

Pampena R. 27,31

Pana C. 51

Panayiotides I. 50

Panchaprateep R. 66

Pantovic M. 55

Paoli J. 15,22,29

Papadimitriou I. 14,47,55,64

Papageorgiou C. 10,13,14,47

Papageorgiou M. 44

Papanastasiou E. 55

Papanastasiou M. 55

Pastorino C. 46,47,60

Pastuszcak M. 49

Patalay R. 19,63

Patel L. 63

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Patrizi A. 25

Pawel B. 51

Pawel P. 51

Pazim M. 41

Peccerillo F. 19,62

Pedreir N.-J. 63

Pedrinazzi C. 26,54

Pedrosa L.-R. 57,64

Pehoiu A. 49,67

Pelin Cengiz F. 40

Pellacani G. 10,18,19,28,30,46,58,61,62

Peralta M. 48

Peralta R. 12

Peraz-Gonzalez Y. 61

Pereira Goncalves M.-S. 64

Perez Gala S. 61

Peric J. 55

Perier-Muzet M. 22

Peris K. 24,29

Perlas M.-C.-F. 52,53

Perrot J.-L. 19,28

Persechino F. 62

Peruilh L. 50

Peteln I. 64

Petersone G. 43

Petkovic M. 36,39,41,42,45,54,60

Petrov N. 52

Pettacia M. 63

Pezzini C. 62

Phillips M. 18

Piccolo D. 12

Piccolo V. 15, 50

Pileri A. 25

Pinto Blumetti T. 49,61,63

Pizzichetta M.-A. 23

Plaka M. 57

Platsidaki E. 67

Plj B.-M. 64

Podlipnik S. 57

Pogorzelska-Dyrbus J. 44

Pölönen I. 16

Polydorou D. 24,46,57

Popa L.-G. 57,6

Popadi M. 40

Popescu C. 31,44,61,67

Popescu R. 61

Popovic D. 37,49,55,57,61

Porto A.-C. 49,54,63

Potekaev N.-N. 25,51

Potouridou I. 41,42,46

Pozo-Garcia L. 19,36

Pozzobon F. 59

Prarthana A. 64

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Prerna 39

Puig S. 19,20,24,25,29,57,58,63,65

Pujol R.m. 48,55

Pulijah V. 19

Pyne J. 20

Qin Q. 13

Quezada P. 48

Rabinovitz H. 15,17,18,49,63

Radevic T. 52

Radic-Tasic O. 52

Rado J. 36,58

Rados J. 40,42,60

Raimonds K. 17,46,47

Rajadhyaksha M. 19

Rakowska A. 18,25,28,41,55,66,67

Ran X. 20

Ran Y. 20

Rank E. 64

Rao Basude M.-E. 38,39

Rathod D. 13,55

Ray R. 25

Raznatovsky K.-I. 64

Recule F. 43,46,49,52,56,57,59

Reculé F. 13

Reggiani Bonetti L. 10

Rehab A.-H. 66

Remigio M. 52

Remoundaki E. 41,42

Requena L. 61

Reyes G. 41,63

Reztsova P.-A. 64

Rezze G.-G. 61

Ribeiro F. 50

Ribero S. 29

Riera-Monroig J. 46,57

Rigopoulos D. 57,58

Rinner C. 15,18

Riquelme Mc Loughlin C. 57

Rishpon A. 13

Rizk M. 26

Rodriguez N. 60

Rodriguez Saa S. 37

Rojas Martinez L. 51

Roldan-Marin R. 20,65

Ros T. 57

Rosendahl C. 15,18,26

Rosendhal C. 9

Rossi A. 16,19

Rotaru M. 43,44

Rubegni P. 9,19

Rudnicka L. 18,25,28,36,40,41,46,47,54,55,57,62,66,67

Russo T. 50

Russu L. 57,58

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Ryan E. 52,53

Sadek A. 12

Sahbi N. 49

Sahin M.-T. 25,43

Sakai H. 50

Sakaizawa K. 56

Salah E. 25

Salas Callo C. 51

Saleh M. 25

Salem I. 56

Salerni G. 24

Salijuma E. 43

Salim S. 50,52,64

Salmivuori M. 16

Samia M.-E. 66

Samipa M. 66

Sanchez M. 50

Sanchez-Paya J. 47,48

Sanchez-Schmid J.-M. 55

Santillan L. 41,48

Santos Munoz A. 41

Sar-Pomian M. 25,40,41,54,66

Sarma N. 16

Sarriugarte J. 56

Satish U. 66

Savk E. 58

Savo 65

Sazunic I. 48

Scalvenzi M. 50

Schechtman R. 51

Schonstedt V. 52

Schwartz R. 51

Scolyer R. 45

Scope A. 8,10,15,49,62

Seddik S. 13

Segura Sonia 48,55

Sendur N. 48,58

Senouci K. 64

Seque C. 56,59

Serel S. 47

Sezer E. 25

Sgouros D. 12,17,50,58

Shahbazi A. 13

Sharma A. 25,51,55,60

Sheng T.-C. 56

Shindo S. 55

Shirke A. 26,51

Shu C. 37

Shukla D. 51

Shulaia T. 61

Shuvo M. 36

Sideris N. 47,55,57

Sigall D.-A. 21

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Sikora M. 25,36,41,55,66,67

Silva-Lizama E. 54

Silvestre R. 50

Sinem Ayse O. 41

Singer R. 41

Sinz C. 10,15,18,64

Skakum Dring T. 65

Skibinska J. 25,55

Skiljevic D. 55

Skorodumova K. 43

Skrok A. 28

Smid J. 37

Smirnova I.-O. 42

Snellman E. 16

Sola S. 46,47,60

Sole J.-J. 41,48

Solomon I. 61

Sonali L. 67

Sonour O. 53

Sonthalia S. 12,67

Sorour O. 13

Sotiriou E. 13,31,64

Soura E. 41,42

Soyal M.-C. 43

Soyer P. 8,15,30,38,39

Spänkuch I. 9

Spelic D. 54

Spiliopoulos T. 67

Spyridis I. 10,55,57,64

Stamatas G. 62

Stanganelli I. 19,21,62

Star F. 45

Starace M. 18,22

Stefanaki C. 41,42

Steiner D. 50,52,64

Stergiopoulou A. 41,42

Stevens H.-P. 63,65

Stojkovic-Filipovic J. 16,47

Stolz W. 15,27

Stone N. 25

Stratigos A. 17,24,29,32,41,42,46,57

Stulhofer B. 41,42

Sturm R. 39

Su Kucuk O. 40

Subratan M. 44,66

Sukesh S.-M. 28

Sun Kwon H. 37

Sung H.-E. 53

Surit M. 44

Sushrut S. 44

Suvanasuthi S. 14

Swanson D. 30,58

Szykut A. 41

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Szymszal J. 45

Taha A. 13,38

Tampouri I. 9

Tanaka M. 27

Tang J. 20

Tantibundhit C. 14

Tao J. 51,62

Tataroglu C. 48

Tavolini B.-G.-C. 63

Tawfik S. 38,53

Tayel H. 38

Tebeica T. 44,56

Tejasvi T. 26

Tekin L. 55

Tepret S. 62

Tetik Aydogdu C. 55

Theologi V. 46

Thng S. 15

Thomas L. 15,22,27

Tiodorovic D. 20,49,57,61

Tirnanic T. 52

Titenko A. 65

Tkcaczyk E. 30

Togawa Y. 27

Tognetti L. 9

Togral K. 43,64

Toledo-Bahena M.-A. 20,65

Topgi K. S. 28

Toro V. 48

Torres M. 20

Tosic B. 51

Tosti A. 21

Toussaint S. 62

Tovaru M. 64

Trakatelli M. 31

Traniello Gradassi A. 25

Treewatanakul T. 14

Tschandl P. 10,15,18,20,26,30

Tsekova Traykovich N. 59

Tsiogka A. 52

Tsorova A. 10,47,64

Tugrul Ayanoglu B. 48

Tulin G. 43,64

Turcu G. 61,67

Turner D. 65

Tzanetakou V. 67

Tzima K. 50,58

Tzorova A. 14

Udare S. 13

Ujfaludi A. 25,26,56

Ulmann L. 28

Ulrich M. 11

Unal B. 64

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Ungureanu L. 39

Uribe P. 16

Urziceanu D.-M. 64

Uslu M. 48,58

Ux F. 53

Uzun S. 43,64

Vakirlis E. 15,25,47,55,57,64

Vakirtzis E. 14

Valencia-Hernandez A. 65

Valencia-Herrera A.-M. 20

Vallone M. 41

Vargas P. 37,48,50

Vargas-Laguna E. 65

Varvitsioti S. 57

Vasalou V. 67

Vaschieri C. 28

Vashkevich A. 64

Vega N. 50

Venturini M. 19

Verzi A.-E. 13,63

Vidal 48

Vidojevic 61

Vidovic N. 49,57

Vilain R. 45

Vilanueva T. 41

Villani A. 50

Villanueva E. 57

Villasenor Espinosa N. 57,58

Vista A. 41

Voiculescu V. 61

Volkov O. 64

Volonteri V. 19

Vossaert K. 9,14,38

Vosynioti V. 41,42

Vovjodic A. 52

Walecka I. 61,65

Wang J. 47

Warszawik-Hendzel O. 62

Waskiel A. 28,41

Wawrzynkiewicz M. 49

Weide B. 9

Welzel J. 11

Witkowski A.-M. 63

Wojas-Pelc A. 49

Wong D.-A. 46

Wozniak Z. 59

Wozniak- Rito A. 54

Wozniak-Rito A.-M. 47

Wu Q. 38

Wu W. 37,40

Xiao Z. 47

Ximena C. 39,43,47

Ximera F. 59

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NAME PAGE NUMBER

Xu C. 39,47

Xu X. 20,47

Yagcioglu G. 58

Yagnam M. 57

Yaman B. 62

Yang J. 62

Yang M. 13

Yang Q. 20

Yang-Ping C. 60

Yanguas I. 56,59

Yavuz D. 41

Yelamos O. 9,19

Ying Hu 38,39

Yurekli A. 51

Yurtsever I. 61,65

Zaballos P. 15,47,48

Zalacaín A.-J. 19

Zalaudek I. 8,10,15,32,45,59,63

Zaletel I. 16

NAME PAGE NUMBER

Zalik B. 54

Zaouak A. 13,36,49

Zatorskaya N.-F. 51

Zavorins A. 43

Zeglaoui F. 39

Zhang C. 37,40

Zhang E. 64

Zhang G. 13,62

Zhang H. 39,40

Zhang Q. 37,40

Zhang S. 13

Zhang X. 38

Zhu C. 28,66

Zhu J. 51

Zhuang K. 20,51

Zhukova O.-V. 51

Zigure S. 43

Zlatanovic Z. 37,55

Zouboulis C.-C. 54

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