Date: 19/10/2008, Chairpersons: Prof. D. Lookwood, Dr. A Rayes, Dr. A Alahlafi
Topic Date
Challenges of Managing Leprosy in leprosy low endemic countries.
Diana NJ Lockwood
Professor of Tropical Medicine
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Hospital for Tropical Diseases. London UK 8.00- 8.20
Leprosy in Benghazi Libya.
Soad Emaitig, Wedad Elsaiti, Naema Alzaroak, Ali Gargoom, Gamal A Duweb.
Leprosy clinic, dermatology dept. Jamahiriya hospital, Benghazi-Libya. 8.20- 8.27
Lupus vulgaris: a series of 46 cases
N Elgallali, S Trojjet, I Zaraa, D El Euch, R Cheikh Rouhou, MI Azaiz, M Mokni, A Ben Osman, Department of Dermatology, La Rabta Hospital, Tunis Tunisi 8.27- 8.34
Kaposi’s sarcoma in AIDS patients: A study of 9 libyan patients.
Abdunnabi Rayes,, Hamza Rayes (Medical student), Faculty of Medicine, Al Fateh University for Medical Sciences, , Tripoli, Libya. 8.34-8.48
The management of leprosy reactions
Stephen Walker, Clinical Research Fellow,Clinical Research Unit
Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK. 8.48- 9.00
Topic Time
Photodynamic Therapy
Amal K. Kurban, Professor of Dermatology, Boston University 9.00- 9.20
Mucocutaneous Features of SLE and its relation to anti-ds DNA antibodies
Rajab Tarsin , Basma Alhbbash . Rheumatology Unit, Tripoli medical center. 9.20-9.27
Indirect immunofluorescence evaluation of patients with connective tissue diseases using rat liver sections and Hep-2 cells in Benghazi-Libya.
Murada Abobaker Elmuttardi, Ibrahim Abdulgader Almukahal
Dermatology department, Jamahiriya hospital, Benghazi,- Libya 9.27-9.34
Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: clinical, epidemiological, therapeutic and evolutive profiles according to a Tunisian series.
A Khaled, O Chtourou, N Ezzine, M Kharfi, F Zeglaoui, B Fazaa, MR Kamoun, Department of Dermatology, Charles Nicolle Hospital Tunis – Tunisia 9.34-9.41
Estimation of cutaneous manifestations of scleroderma, skin score predicative mortality and morbidity. Fathia Ehmoda, F. Elbreki , A.W.Albarsh
A.M.Basha, N.Algamberi, M. Abdulsalam.
Rheumatology clinic, 7th October hospital ,Benghazi-Libya. 9.41-9.48
Severe lupus: A study of 32 cases
W. Idhammou, S. Chiheb, H. Benchikhi
Department of Dermatology, “Ibn Rochd” University Hospital
Casablanca, Morocco. 9.48-10.00
Topic and speaker Time
Fluorescent Antibody Techniques and their applications in dermatology Ten Years Libyan Experience, Ibrahim Almukahal, Fathi Salah Mohamed, Omran Bugrein,.
Department of Dermatology – Jamahiryia Hospital, Benghazi, Libya 10.00-10.20
Bullous pemphigoid in children
S. Chouk Friaa, R. Benmously, H. Marrak, T. Badri, M.Zghal, S. Fenniche, I. Mokhtar
Dermatology department Habib Thameur Hospital Tunis Tnisia 10.20- 10.27
Clinical variants of pemphigus with relevance to oral involvement in Libyan patients
Hamida Bouzghia, Mariam Bozgia, Mariam Omran Areigib
Dermatology Department , Jamaheria Hospital, Benghazi-Libya 10.27-10.34
Erythema nodosum and associated diseases. A series of 56 patients
O Riahi, A Khaled, N Ezzine, F Zeglaoui, N El Fekih, M Kharfi, B Fazaa, MR Kamoun
Department of Dermatology - Charles Nicolle hospital of Tunis – Tunisia 10.34- 10.41
The most common aetiologies of erythema nodosum among libyan patients Majda Salem alowa, Dermatology unit, Elhoria polyclinic,Tripoli-Libya.
Mohamed benghazil, Dermatology department, Tripoli Medical Centre. 10.41- 10.48
Chronic urticaria: a prospective study of 45 case.
Eddaoui A, Zouhair K, Benchikhi H.
Department of Dermatology, UHC of Casablanca, Morroco. 10.48- 11.00
Topic and speaker Time
How is Psoriasis Best Managed/Incorporating Biologics into the Treatment of Psoriasis, Zohair Tomi,, Department of Dermatology, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada. 11.30-11.50
Are moulds a frequent causative agent of onychomycosis in elderly?. Chtourou Olfa, Anane Sonia, Triki Salma, Chedi Awatef , Belhadj Slah, Kaouech Emira, Kallel Kalthoum, Chaker Emna
Centre intermédiaire Ali Trad. Mellassine, Tunis, Tunisie
Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Hôpital la Rabta, Tunis, Tunisie 11.50- 11.57
Les mycoses superficielles: A propos de 587 cas
S.Mokni, K.Jaber, S.Youssef, M.Ben Hmida, A.Mahfoudh,R.Dhaoui, N.Doss
Service de Dermatologie, Hôpital Militaire Principal D'instruction De Tunis, Tunisie. 11.57-12.04
Tinea capitis favosa: Study of 10 cases from 1985 to 2007
Frikha I, Zaraa I, El euch D, Trojjet S, Mebazaa A, Cheikh Rouhou R, Mokni M, Ben Osman A
department of dermatology and mycology, La Rabta hospital 12.04- 12.11
Les mycetomes au maroc : a propos de 14 cas
S.Marc, M.Meziane, L.Benzekri, S.Hamada, N.Ghelbazouri, K.Senouci,
B.Hassam, Service de dermatologie CHU Ibn Sina Rabat 12.11- 10.18
Paraneoplastic Dermatoses
Amal K. Kurban,
Professor of Dermatology, Boston university, USA 12.18- 12.30
Topic and speaker Time
O-70. HIV infection in pregnancy: Update
Abdelaal ELkamshoushi
Professor of Dermatology, Venereology & Andrology
Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University 12.30-12.50
Narrowband UVB for Vitiligo in Benghazi - Libya.
Ali Mohamed Gargoom and Gamal Ahmmed Duweb
Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Arab Medical University. 12.50- 12.57
Quality of Life in Libyan Patients with Vitiligo attending dermatology Department -Tripoli Central Hospital
Mohamad Elhashme, *Ibrahim Kraza, Said Zubi, Ali Hadud, Halima Aribi, Najat Marmush ,Abubaker Abukhder, Dermatology department Tripoli Central Hospital
Infectious diseases Department/ Community medicine Tripoli Central Hospital 12.57-13.04
Vitiligo and Auditory Function
El-Zurghany A.*, Dugdug A. ¤, Naji A¥., Elhashme M*., Benghazil Mπ.
*Deamatology Dept. Tripoli Central Hospital, Al-Fateh Medical University
¤ ENT Dept. Tripoli Central Hospital, Al-Fateh Medical University, ¥ Al-Fateh Medical University πDermatology Dept. Tripoli Medical Centre, Al-Fateh Medical University 13.04- 13.11
Eye manifestations in vitiligo patients
Najat. H. Belkheir (1), Gamal. A. Duweb (1).,Adam El-Barghathi, (2), Hala Buzakok (2). (1) Dermatology Department, Faculty of medicine, Al-Arab university of medical sciences, Benghazi, Libya. (2)Ophthalmology Department,Al- Nahr hospital, Benghazi, Libya. 13.11- 13.18
Maladie de Behcet : Etude retrospective. a propos de 64 cas
S.Marc, S.Dikhaye, T.Marcil, S.Hamada, K.Senouci, B.Hassam 13.18- 13.30
Cutaneous and systemic vasculitis: Aetiological profile of 277 cases.
N. El Fares ; K. Zouhair ; H. Benchikhi
Department of Dermatology and Venerology-UHC Ibn Rochd- Casablanca-Morocco 13.30-13.37
Diabetic foot: clinical and laboratory evaluation of 230 patients
Aziza.A. Kafifi,, Mariam.H.Bozgia, Murada. .Muttardi Salha.Netfa, Faisal Shembesh
Dermatology and radiology departments , Faculty of Medicine, Arab University Of Medical Sciences 13.37-13.44
Dermatite atopique de la enfant : A propos de 26 cas
FZ. Lamchahab, I.Khoudri, S. Zarkik, K.Senouci, B.Hassam, L.Benzekri
Service de dermatologie venerologie CHU Ibn Sina Rabat 13.44-13.51
Use of mesenchymal stem cells in Age- associated erectile dysfunction in rats. M Talaat Abdel Aziz1, Taymour mostafa2,*, Hazem Atta1, Laila A. Rashed1, Dina Sabry1, Ghaith A Ali3. 1Medical Biochemistry Molecular Biology Unit And2 Andrology & Sexology Depertments, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. 3Faculty of
Medicine, Altahadi University, Sirte, Libya. 13.51-14.00
Topic and speaker Time
The significance of genital HPV infections and males in the era of the HPV vaccine
Mihael Skerlev
University Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Zagreb University Hospital and Medical School of Zagreb University, Zagreb, Croatia. 16.00-16.20
Skin manifestations of HIV seropositive patients Omran A. Abuzariba. Mohamed M. Benghazil. Dermatology department. Medical Tripoli centre, Omar Abusnina. M Shambesh. Department of community medicine. Alfateh university. 16.20- 16.27
Prevalence of HIV in patients with herpes zoster.
Hana Sagher Doukali, Mahfoud M Buhamida.
Dermatology department, Afateh medical science university. 16.27-16.34
Occupational uv-exposure of Austrian farmers
Adel Elmodeir,1 A. Schmalwieser,2 A. Wanka,1 A. Cabaj,2 K. Schmid-Kubista,3 S. Felke,3 L. Kellner,3 H. Rohn,4 J. Spiess,4 W. Fischer,4 S. Binder,3 H. Hönigsmann,1 H. Maier1
1 Division of Special and Environmental Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 2 Institute for Medical Physics and Biostatistics, Veterinary University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 3 Department of Ophthalmology, Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Vienna, Austria, 4 Health Insurance for Farmers (SVB), Austria 16.34- 16.41
The frequency of Herpes Zoster and its Relation to HIV infection in Tripoli Central Hospital -Libya
*Mormesh Najat, אMukhtar Hadida, *Mohamad Elhashme, *Said Zubi, *Halima Arebi, *Ali El-Zurghani, *Khaled Elnawessri.
*Dermatology dep. Tripoli Central Hospital, AlFatah Medical University
אFamily and Community medicine, Alfatah Medical University 16.41- 16.48
Dermatological treatment during pregnancy.
Mohamad Elhashme, Tripoli central hospital, Tripoli. 16.48- 17.00
Topic and speaker Time
V-Beam Laser Treatment of Vascular anomalies
M. Bendago, Division Head of Plastic Surgery , Rouge Valley Health Syste
Toronto, Canada
17.00-17.20
Patch testing investigation in dermatology.
M Zghal, A Jelloul, S Triki, R Benmously, S Fennich, I Mokhtar. 17.20- 17.27
Study of spider bite cases admitted in Tripoli Medical Centre (2000-2007)
Amal Shamis1, Khairia Montaser1 , Laila Sabei2 ,Mahfoud Abuhamida1 and Mohamed Benghazil1.
1-Department of Dermatology , Tripoli Medical Centre.
2-Biostatics and Medical Research Department ,Algalla-Maternity Hospital.
Tripoli – Libya . 17.27-17.34
MOTIFS DE CONSULTATION EN DERMATOGERIATRIE : ETUDE RETROSPECTIVE DE 333 CAS,
M.
Ben Hamida ; K. Jaber ; S.Youssef ; AM. Hawilo ; A. Mahdhouf ; S. Mokni ; MR. Dhaoui ; N. Doss. Service de dermatologie HMPIT 17.34- 17.41
Staphylocoques aureus en dermatologie hospitaliere : etude de 318 prelevements
Gharibi, K. Zouhair , H.Belabass* , N.Elmdaghri* , H. Benchikh 17.41- 17.48
Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) Therapy; Use in Dermatology
Zohair Tomi,, Clinical Assistant professor, Memorial University, St. John’s,
Canada 17.48- 18.00











