BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS

The “Breaking news” sessions in EADV’s Spring Symposium programme will provide insights into rapidly changing fields of dermatology and venereology. These lectures will present a critical analysis of the latest published data about a specific topic, and will also...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Artificial intelligence (AI) uses mathematics and computer science methods, allowing one to assign the equivalent of a function as an outcome of an initially disorganized set of data collected from real life. While the initial concept dates back to 1950 (Turing), the...
DERMOSCOPY

DERMOSCOPY

Dermoscopy is a useful non-invasive technique that has been extensively investigated, with widespread use in dermatological day to day practice for the assessment of skin, hair and nail disease.  Histology is the diagnostic gold standard for nail apparatus disease and...
COVID-19 AND SKIN MANIFESTATIONS

COVID-19 AND SKIN MANIFESTATIONS

The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is caused by the “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in December 2019 in China, and later in March of 2020 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation. The main symptoms include...
ATOPIC DERMATITIS

ATOPIC DERMATITIS

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common skin diseases which affects up to 20% of children and 2-10% of adults in most countries of the world and follows a chronic and relapsing course. Although the pathogenesis of AD is not completely understood, it is...
NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER

NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER

The “non-melanoma skin cancer” session in the EADV’s spring symposium will focus mainly on basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Basal cell carcinoma is a skin cancer developed from the skin’s most superficial layer and the hair follicle. It is...
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