Scientific Programme Day 1 (01/11/2014)
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Scientific Programme Day 1 (01/11/2014)
Scientific Programme Day 1 (01/11/2014) Time 8 onwards Programme Hall A (Teczine Hall) Registration & Breakfast Hall B (Dermadew Hall) 9-10 Opening session Update: What’s new in Dermatology? Award papers I Chairpersons : 1. Suresh T 2. Yogendra M Chairpersons : 1. Ramesh Yatgiri 2. B S Manjunath Swamy 1. Current management for oral LP : Jayadev Betkerur 2. New Lasers! New Indications! : B S Chandrashekar 3. Critical appraisal of treatment strategies in pemphigus : Raghavendra Rao 4. PCOS : Dermatologists’ perspective in the current management protocol: Leelavathy B 1. A study of association of acanthosis nigricans, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus in a tertiary care centre in South India- Deepti D’Souza 2. Profile of clinical features and laboratory findings in patients with auto-immune connective tissue diseases- Ajitesh Prakash Varshney 3. Cutaneous bacteriological profile in patients with pemphigus- Kiran K C 4. Cutaneous lesions during early neonatal period and prevalent skin care practices in Bangalore rural: A cross-sectional prospective studyMegha 5. Dermatoscopic evaluation for correct diagnosis of melasma- Sujala S Aradhya 6. Disability in leprosy a public health challenge- Saloni Katoch 7. Does platelet rich plasma help in acne scars?- Kumar Abhishek 8. Lipid bound sialic acid (LBSA) in psoriasis and its correlation with inflammation- Nitin Nair 9. Role of c-reactive protein as a marker of disease severity and cardiovascular risk in patients with psoriasis- Asha R V 10. Sclerotherapy in oral mucoceles and ranulas with Sodium tetradecyl sulphate: A novel technique- Shruthi C 11. Study of clinico- bacteriological profile of primary skin infections and susceptibility pattern of Staphylococcus aureus to mupirocin and fusidic acid- Pihu S 12. Treatment of chronic urticaria with Narrowband UVB phototherapy: A randomized controlled studySushmitha J 10-10.30 Oration I: Prof. Shivakumar & Dr. Rajendran oration 10.30- 11 Plenary lecture 11-12 Session Plenary session From lotions to liposuction: Evolution of my subject dermatology and me as a dermatologist: Venkataram Mysore Chairpersons : 1. Raghunatha Reddy R 2. Umashankar Nagaraju Plenary session “Who is afraid of mycosis fungoides?”: M Ramam, AIIMS New Delhi Chairpersons : 1. Ganesh Pai 2. C Balachandran Focus session 1 : Urticaria: Riddle revisited Chairpersons : 1. Sathyanarayana BD 2. S K Patil Plenary session Plenary session Focus session 2: Controversies in dermatology: Agreeing to disagree Chairpersons : 1. Nataraja H V 2. Sumathy T K 1. Chronic spontaneous Moderator : Raghunatha Reddy R urticaria; Current management 1. Should we use new non-steroidal topical medications for patients with strategies: Kiran Godse 2. Therapeutic algorithm in Angioedema: Shruthakirthi Shenoi atopic dermatitis or are simple moisturizers enough?: Gajanan Pise 2. Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisImmunotherapy Versus Supportive Therapy: Sendhil Kumaran 3. Relevance of IgE and AST in CIU: Shashikumar BM 4. How Do I manage ‘Acute urticaria' in Emergency Department?: Suman Odugoudar (Session Sponsor - Ranbaxy) 12-1 1-2 2-3 3- 3.45 Lunch PG Quiz Session PG Quiz Focus session 3: Leprosy & STDs Chairpersons : 1. A.K. Jaiswal 2. K Hanumanthayya Meet the expert Meet the expert: Believe the best Chairpersons : 1. S B Murugesh 2. B C Ravikumar 1. Psoriasis treatment in the era of Biologics & what is ahead?: Murlidhar Rajagopalan 4.15 - 5.15 4. Cicatricial alopecia: Biopsy Vs trichoscopy evaluation: Sukesh M S 5. Biotin in Hair diseases; Myth or reality?: Chidambara Murthy 6. Sum up by moderator Inauguration + Prof. Siddappa life time achievement award ceremony 1. Marching towards eradication of leprosy from India: VM Katoch 2. How to overcome challenging situations in Leprosy?: Nandakishore B 3. Donovanosis: The forgotten STI! : Ravindra K 3.45 -4.15 3. Continued versus intermittent treatment of widespread psoriasis: Which is preferable?: Ravi Rathod Session 3- 30 - Focus session 4: Investigative dermatology: Looking through the scope Chairpersons : 1. Kallappa H 2. Praveen Rodrigues 1. Dermoscopy: Diagnosis by Pattern Analysis : Laxmisha Chandrashekar 2. Trichoscopy in practice : Nischal KC 3.30 – 4.00 Focus session 5: Community Dermatology: Caring the uncared Chairpersons : 1. Madhavmurthy 2. S S Shivaswamy 1. Community dermatology; Reaching the unreached: Sacchidanand S (Session Sponsor - Ranbaxy) 2. Awareness of photo protection among common people: Role of dermatologists: Narendra Kamath Subspecialty session I: Dermatosurgery : Cutting edge 4-4.30 Focus session 6: Dermatopathology: Final diagnosis Chairpersons : 1. Harish M R 2. Prakash K S Chairpersons : 1. Gatha M U 2. Manjunath M 1. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in Dermatology : Swapnil Shah 1. Dermatopathology as a tool in clinical practice : Venkataram Mysore 2. Fractional Er -YAG Laser re surfacing : My experience – Omprakash H 2. Cytodiagnosis as a tool in clinical practice : Shyamprasad AL 4.30-5 Focus session 7: Dermatotherapy : Innovative clinical therapeutics 3. Surgical approach to BCC Prakash Gowda 4. Cutaneous cysts; Surgical approach: HC Hanumanthaiah Chairpersons : 1. Mallikarjun M 2. A M Pandit 1.Multifaceted Metformin in Dermatology : Ramesh Bhat 2. Antihypertensive drugs ; Dermatologists perspective : Ragunatha S 5.00 – 6.00 6.30 to 8 8 onwards AGBM ( Hall B) Cultural programme: Folk Music Performance by Shri. Basavalingayya Hiremath and Smt. Vishweshwari Basavalingayya, Folklore Research Centre, Kittur, Dharwad. Banquet Banquet venue: Kumar Farm House, Baratagi Road, Off NH-13, Solapur Road Bypass Day 2 (02/11/2014) Time 8 onwards 9-10 Programme Breakfast Session : Hall A (Teczine Hall) Hall B (Dermadew Hall) Subspecialty session II: Pediatric Dermatology: Rationalizing the rash Free papers II: Speaking Images in dermatology: Sherlock Holmes at his best Chairpersons : 1. H Hanumanthappa 2. Dadapeer H J 1. Fever with Rash in children: Atul Kulkarni Chairpersons : 1. Pramod Kumar 2. Yoganand Phulari 1. A child with disfigured nailsVarsha M S 2. Diaper Rash - How serious can they get?: Ravi Hiremagalore 3. Gianotti –Crosti Syndrome: Asha G S 4. How do I Diagnose & manage ETN?: Shruthi C (Session Sponsor Galderma) 10-10.30 10.30- 11 Oration II ( Prof. JN Shetty Oration) Guest Talk Oration plenary Onychomycosis; why and how to treat: Manjunath M Shenoy 2. A rare metabolic disorder with arthritis- Mounika K 3. A story of tight skin and tight joints- Shalini H J 4. Child with alopecia totalis and oral and other skin findings- Abhilash A D 5. Child with partial albinism and recurrent infections- Saloni K 6. A rare case of crippling arthropathy and skin nodulesSuman G O 7. Erythema over malar area in three year old male childManas S N 8. Patient with external ear lesions & facial deviationBhavya R 9. Looks can be deceptive-a unique case report- Sanath P K 10. Male patient with limb hypertrophy, non healing ulcers and port wine stainSwarna H 11. Progressive serpiginous eruption in a young infantNikhil Kumar Reddy 12. Skin lesions with breast lump, lymphadenopathy and lymphedema- Sowmya M Oration plenary Chairpersons : 1. Narendra Kamath K 2. Aparna Palit Practitioner's forum I 10.30 -11.30 Award Papers II Chairpersons : 1. P M Biradar 2. Satish Gokhale Chairpersons : 1. Vadiraj P 2. Subhash Lokre 1. Bread and Butter in Dermatology practices: Sharad Mutalik 1. Clinical profile of cutaneous infections and infestations among pediatric patients at a tertiary care 11-12 Session Practitioner's forum II: Solving the unsolved Chairpersons: 1. Ashok Ballu 2. H N Swamy 1. Recurrent scalp folliculitis: Somasunder M S 2. Recalcitrant Dermatophytic infections: What’s there to offer?: Satish D A center in south India- Yogeesh Kumar K P 2. Profile of cutaneous manifestations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis- Pallavi B 3. Cutaneous manifestations of dengue fever in paediatric age group- Sankeerth V 4. Lichen planus and its internal alliances!- Rohit Singla 5. Clinical study of morphological variants and prevalence of comorbidities in psoriasis- Harika C 6. Chromoblastomycosis: A series of 10 cases- Vaishnavi G 7. Deep mycoses: A case seriesArchana M 8. A study of clinical profile of neurofibromatosis type 1Abhilash A D 9. Xeroderma pigmentosum: A case series- Sneha M 10. Profile of patients with floor binding subepidermal immunobullous disease- Nupur G 11. Our experience with rituximab in treatment resistant pemphigus vulgaris (Mucocutaneous and oral) and pemphigus foliaceus : Case study of 7 patients- Divya 12. Cutaneous cryptococcosis in immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals: A series of 6 cases- Naveen Thomas 11.30-12.30 Free papers III Chairpersons : 1. Ashok Hogade 2. Veeranna Shastry 1. Clinical and epidemiological study of skin diseases on the face of adolescents- Veeresh 2. An experience with surgical management of vitiligoVijayakumara A 3. Cutaneous adverse drug reactions in children- Sahana M S 4. A retrospective clinicoepidemiological study of leprosy 3. Recurrent P.Versicolor : M L Agnihotri 4. Addicted scrotal syndrome : Prabhakar Sangolli (Session Sponsor Glenmark) 12- 12.30 Session Focus session 8: Skin & System: Thinking skin deep reactions in a tertiary hospitalSowmya M 5. Clinico-aetiological study of foot intertrigo in a tertiary care centrePrakruthi K N 6. Clinico-histopathological correlation in Hansen’s diseaseSwarna H 7. Current interventions in alopecia areata: Which is the best?- Mahajabeen M 8. Effect of oral valacyclovir in herpes zoster associated pain: A prospective study in 40 patientsAmrutha S 9. Study of pigmented skin lesions on Indian skin: A clinicodermoscopic-histopathologic correlation- Madhu S M 10. Comparative study of the various treatment modalities for verruca- Harika C Chairpersons : 1. S C Rajendran 2. Veeresh 1. Is psoriasis a systemic disease? : Ameet Valia 2. When and how to hit cutaneous lymphomas?: Girish Balikai 12.30-1.15 Session (Session Sponsor - Rely On) Best thesis award presentation + Free papers I Chairpersons : 1. Guruprasad KY 2. Vijay Aithal Best Thesis: Follicular unit transplantation in vitiligoParul Thakur UG Quiz Free papers I: 1.30-2 2 onwards Valedictory ceremony Lunch 1. A study of clinical profile and ophthamological manifestations of herpes zoster ophthalmicus with HIV seropositivity in northern KarnatakaNaveen K N 2. Genital lymphangioma circumscriptum: A case series- Safia T 3. Multiple facetes of cutaneous horn - A case series- Vinitha L 4. Tuberous sclerosis-Case in two generations-Varied manifestations- Keerthi S 5. Childhood herpes zosterincreasing incidence? –A case series of 8 patientsPriya V