Dermatology sessions at the 2010 aap national conference & exhibition
2010 AAP NAtioNAl CoNfereNCe & exhibitioN
Dermatology tueSday, OctOber 5, 2010 F2099 Acne Update ➤ Saturday, OctOber 2, 2010
C Repeats➤from➤F2045 X4003 Atopic Dermatitis
This session wil demonstrate how to formulate
X1012 Dermatologic Potpourri A2105 Dermatology Look-Alikes
an appropriate treatment plan for atopic dermati-
tis and when to refer. Recent US Food and Drug
This session wil cover head lice, tinea capitis, diaper
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➤ Repeats➤as➤A3074
Administration changes in labeling of the topical
dermatitis, warts, mol uscum, scabies, pityriasis
Participants wil view examples of the fol owing look-
immunomodulators wil also be covered.
rosea, select birthmarks, and other conditions com-
alikes and wil become familiar with the diagnosis
monly seen in the office setting. Indications for refer-
and management of them: tinea corporis versus
granuloma annulare, tinea capitis versus seborrheic
Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology
dermatitis, warts versus epidermal nevus, alopecia
Faculty: Albert Yan, MD, FAAD, FAAP
areata versus trichotil omania, scabies versus atopic
Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology
dermatitis, and psoriasis versus atopic dermatitis. X4011 Seeing Red: Vascular Anomalies Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology F1045 Pediatric Exanthems ➤
C Repeats➤from➤X2008 ➤
➤ Repeats➤as➤F1093
Participants wil understand the differential diagnosis
MOnday, OctOber 4, 2010 S4025 Dermatologic Therapeutics
and management of the fol owing exanthems: pityria-
sis rosea, Gianotti-Crosti syndrome, hand-foot-mouth
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➤ Repeats➤as➤S4085
disease, atypical varicel a (postvaccination), parvo-
X3005 Fun in the Sun
After attending this session, participants wil be
virus exanthems (erythema infectiosum, purpuric
Participants wil understand the different types of
familiar with the dermatologic armamentarium, be
gloves and socks syndrome), and unilateral latero-
solar radiation to which we are exposed; become
able to select the proper vehicle for topical agents
familiar with skin conditions caused by sun exposure
prescribed, and understand how to prescribe an
Faculty: Jeffrey Sugarman, MD, FAAP
(including melanoma) and sun-sensitive dermatoses,
Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology
both common (eg, phytophotodermatitis and poly-
Faculty: Ronald Hansen, MD, FAAP; Harper Price, MD, FAAP
morphous light eruption) and rare (eg, xeroderma pig-
Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology
mentosum, porphyrias); and understand the different
types of sunblock and sun-protective clothing. F1093 Pediatric Exanthems ➤
C Repeats➤from➤F1045 F4040 Itch and Scratch Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology ➤
➤ Repeats➤as➤F4095 Sunday, OctOber 3, 2010
This session wil familiarize attendees with the diag-
nosis and management of pruritic conditions, includ-
S3046 Cutaneous Infections and
ing atopic dermatitis, scabies, contact dermatitis,
Infestations
cutaneous mastocytosis, and urticaria. X2008 Seeing Red: Vascular Anomalies ➤
C Repeats➤from➤S2044 Faculty: Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, FAAPSponsored by the Section on Dermatology ➤
➤ Repeats➤as➤X4011
Vascular lesions wil be discussed. Clarification of
A3074 Dermatology Look-Alikes
which lesions are at risk of Kasabach-Merritt phe-
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C Repeats➤from➤A2105 S4085 Dermatologic Therapeutics ➤
C Repeats➤from➤S4025 Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology F3094 Dermatology Things That Cause Rings ➤
➤ Repeats➤as➤F3129 F4095 Itch and Scratch
Participants wil become familiar with the differential
S2044 Cutaneous Infections and Infestations ➤
C Repeats➤from➤F4040
diagnosis and management of annular dermatoses,
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➤ Repeats➤as➤S3046
including tinea corporis, urticaria, granuloma annu-
The faculty wil discuss clinical findings and
lare, erythema migrans, and erythema multiforme
treatment updates of cutaneous infections and
(EM) spectrum (EM minor, EM major/Stevens-
Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis). Faculty: Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, FAAPSponsored by the Section on Dermatology Sponsored by the Section on Dermatology F2045 Acne Update F3129 Dermatology Things That Cause Rings ➤ ➤
➤ Repeats➤as➤F2099
C Repeats➤from➤F3094
After attending this session, participants wil under-
stand how to diagnose the various forms of acne and
formulate treatment plans; the indications and com-
plications of isotretinoin; first-, second-, and third-line
therapies for acne; and when referral is appropriate. Faculty: Albert Yan, MD, FAAD, FAAPSponsored by the Section on Dermatology AAP NCE • October 2–5, 2010 • View all sessions at www.AAPexperieNCE.org/2010/downloads/sessions.pdf
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