Day :
- Dermatology
Session Introduction
Najlaa Alsubeeh
Medical Intern, College of Medicine, King Saud University,
Title: Treatment Adherence Among Patients with Five Dermatological Diseases and Four Treatment Types - A Cross-Sectional Study
Biography:
Najlaa Alsubeeh is medical intern. I’m 24 years old from King Saud University, Riyadh,Saudi Arabia . I submitted 3 papers in reputed journals. I previously presented poters and oral presentations in many conferences in Saudi Arabia and I got 2 wards for 2 poters.
Abstract:
Ma. Cristina Georgina T. Paloma
MD, DPDS Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital,
Title: A Rare Presentation of CD30 Negative Mycosis Fungoides Mimicking Erythema Nodosum Leprosum in a 68-Year Old Filipino Male
Biography:
Dr. Paloma completed her medical degree from the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. She is a first year dermatology resident at Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital. She recently presented her epidemiologic study on Hansen’s Disease at the 20th International Leprosy Congress held in Manila.
Abstract:
Mycosis Fungoides is a type of primary cutaneous lymphoma of T-cell origin. It generally begins as erythematous patches and plaques before progressing to the tumor stage. It can be similar in presentation to a multitude of other cutaneous conditions making it difficult to diagnose early in the course. Multiple biopsies are often needed before a definite diagnosis can be reached. A 68-year old male presented with a 13-year history of multiple erythematous patches and plaques on the arms and trunk. Lesions were pruritic and chronically relapsing over the years, temporarily relieved by topical corticosteroids. Thereafter, there was onset of multiple nodules on the trunk, extremities and face. Biopsy was done which revealed Hansen’s Disease, Borderline spectrum. Despite being treated for Hansen’s Disease for seven months, lesions continued to worsen, eventually developing spontaneous ulcerations over the trunk and extremities. Impression during this time was Erythema Nodosum Leprosum. Another biopsy was done which revealed Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. Immunohistochemistry was done for confirmation of diagnosis: CD3 positive on diffuse stain, CD20 positive on focal stain, and CD30 negative. Fite faraco was also negative. Histopathology of Hansen’s disease and Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma may appear similar on routine H&E staining. Immunohistochemistry remains the gold standard for diagnosing this condition. The histopathologic and immunohistochemistry findings combined with the clinical presentation led to the diagnosis of Mycosis Fungoides. Workup was done for proper staging and referral to oncology was made for definitive management.
Betelhem teshome
M.D,2nd year Dermatovenerology resident ,Black lion hospital /College of health sciences ,Department of Dermatovenerology.
Title: Primary cutaneous TB of the penis (tumor like lupus vulgaris)
Biography:
Betelhem teshome M.D,2nd year Dermatovenerology resident ,Black lion hospital College of health sciences ,Department of Dermatovenerology ,AAU,Addis ababa, Ethiopia
Abstract:
Ranjan Jeevannavar
Jeevannavar Skin Care, Hubli, Karnataka, India
Title: Variation of efficacy of Melanocyte Cell Suspension Surgery with respect to the type of Collagen dressing used.
Biography:
Dr Ranjan Jeevannavar completed post Masters Fellowship in Dermatosurgery from Cutis Academy of Cutaneous Sciences, Bangalore at the age of 28 and presently the Chief Dermatologist at Jeevannavar Skin Care which is the only center in North Karnataka to perform Vitiligo surgeries and have done more than 30 of Melanocyte Cell Suspension surgeries till now.
Abstract:
Vitiligo is a common disorder with a worldwide prevalence of 1–2%. In India the psychological and social impact of the disease is significant and is detrimental to patients. surgical treatment gives best results with large affected areas. During Melanocyte cell suspension the graft is individual cells dissolved in a liquid and this is transferred, as these cells are sensitive for the uptake use of non adherent dressings like collagen sheets playan important role. Wide range of collagen sheets are available in market from bovine, porcine, equine, fish derivatives.We found variation in the uptake of cells between Bovine[Kollagen®] and Fish derived[Neuskin-F®] collagen sheets when used during surgery and also the duration required for devlopment of pigmentation post surgery. There has been no guidelines nor published database to which Collagen should be used during the surgery and often dermatologist end up with paraffin dressings which wont give optimal results. This study was performed in same patient with different collagen dressing utilised for two legs respectively and also data for surgery in other vitiligo patients.