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  • APRIL 18-22, 2017Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Sheraton Hotel & Convention Center

    Organized by

    Host SocietyLocal Organizer

    DIAMOND SPONSOR

  • NEW THERAPIES IN MELANOMA What every dermatologist should knowJean Bolognia (USA)

    PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF BCC AND DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL MOLECULESFOR THE TREATMENT OF BCC

    Ervin Epstein (USA)

    ATOPIC DERMATITISGianpiero Girolomoni (Italy)

    FUNGAL DISEASE - Still a global challengeRoderick Hay (UK)

    MOLECULAR DERMATOLOGY - Progress and PromiseStephen Katz (USA)

    HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA - Still a challenge, is there something new?Francisco Kerdel (USA)

    PSORIASISJames Krueger (USA)

    PHARMACOGENOMICSTeri Manolio (USA)

    GENETIC DISEASE AND CORRECTING GENETIC DISEASEJohn McGrath (UK)

    ONCOLOGY SURGERYDarrell Rigel (USA)

    MOLECULAR GENETICS OF MELANOMAHensin Tsao (USA)

    MAIN TOPICS

    KEY DATES

    ACNE - Optimizing the treatment

    AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY - Improving

    quality of life

    AGING & SKIN - Impossible to avoid, possible

    to prevent

    ATOPIC DERMATITIS 1 - Dealing with a disease

    that aects the family

    ATOPIC DERMATITIS 2 - New drugs, new era?

    AUTOIMMUNE 1 - Autoimmune blistering

    AUTOIMMUNE 2/CONNECTIVE TISSUE

    DISEASES - New concepts

    AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISEASES - Modern

    concepts

    BACTERIAL INFECTION - Current concepts in

    microbiota

    BOTULINUM TOXIN - A smooth natural face

    COMMUNITY DERMATOLOGY - Taking part in

    this globalized world

    CONTACT DERMATITIS - Classic and "hidden"

    manifestations

    COSMETIC - New and emerging biological

    treatments

    CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMA - Newly discovers

    CUTANEOUS ULCERS - How to make them

    heal

    DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY 1 - Benign lesions

    in our everyday practice

    DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY 2 - Oncology

    criteria

    DERMATOPATHOLOGY - Open your eyes to

    new diseases

    DERMATOSCOPY - The essential tool

    DRUG ERUPTIONS - Learning more about a

    "daily problem"

    EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA

    FUNGAL DISEASES - 1/5 of the population is

    aected

    GENODERMATOSES - Useful information for

    managing these diseases

    HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA - Still a

    challenge, is there something new?

    HYPERPIGMENTATION DISORDERS -

    Approach and treatment

    INTERNAL MEDICINE - Dermatology from

    inside

    PLENARY SESSIONS

    Early Registration Deadline

    Abstract Submission Deadline

    Late Registration Deadline

    July

    152016

    November

    182016

    February

    172017

    LASER 1 - New technologies have improved

    results?

    LASER 2 - The better indications

    MELANOCYTIC LESIONS - Excision criteria

    MELANOMA 1 - Biologics towards disease

    control?

    MELANOMA 2 - How the new treatments have

    modified the disease?

    MOHS SURGERY - Oncology concepts that we

    learn from Mohs surgery

    MUCOSAL DISORDERS - Without stratum

    corneum but dicult to treat

    MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES - Diagnostic and

    therapeutic diculties

    NAIL DISORDERS - Not all are fungal

    infections

    NEONATAL DERMATOLOGY - Big problems in

    little patients

    PARASITIC DERMATOLOGY - Primary

    pathogens, secondary manifestations

    PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY 1 & 2

    PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY - Conventional or

    day light?

    PHOTOMEDICINE - Light therapy provides

    another tool

    PSORIASIS 1 - A genetic disease. Management

    and prevention

    PSORIASIS 2 - Chasing the ideal biologic drug

    ROSACEA - The chronic red problem

    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES -

    Advances over the years

    SKIN CANCER 1 - Things we need to know

    SKIN CANCER 2 - Treating skin cancer,

    becoming better surgeons

    SKIN INFECTIONS IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED

    PATIENTS - When you have to be aware

    TELEDERMATOLOGY - Bringing patients

    closer to dermatologists

    TROPICAL DISEASES

    VASCULAR PATHOLOGY - Dermatologic

    decisions

    VIRAL DISEAES - Epidemiology and Health

    Service in Dermatology

    WOUND CARE & LEG ULCERS - The

    importance of "preparing the bed"

  • REGISTRATION FEES (U$S)On site

    RegistrationEarly RegistrationUp to 15 July, 2016

    Late RegistrationUp to 17 February, 2017

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    *Students must submit copy of their student card or a certicate from the Learning Institution as a regular student.

    Registration Fees include:

    Members / Non Members:Admission to all congress sessions poster areas and technical exhibition.Access to the Opening and Closing ceremony.Admission to the Welcome Reception.Congress documents.

    Accompanying Persons:Access to the exhibition.Access to the Opening and Closing ceremony.Admission to the Welcome Reception.Tigre-Delta tour.

    Nurses:Admission to all congress sessions, poster areas and technical exhibition.Access to the Opening and Closing ceremony.Admission to the Welcome Reception.Congress documents.

    Students:Admission to all congress sessions, poster areas and technical exhibition.Access to the Opening and Closing ceremony.Congress documents.

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