La cryothérapie sur les lésions bénignes(azote liquide)(pour les professionnels)

Cryotherapy on Benign Lesions (liquid nitrogen)(For Professionnals) Dr Christophe Hsu – dermatologist. Geneva, Switzerland Cryotherapy (a controlled frosbite) is an effective tool to treat benign skin tumors provided clinical judgment and/or histology exclude a malignant skin condition when excision becomes mandatory. It destroys tissue through freezing which causes intracellular and extracellular ice crystals to form…

La cryothérapie sur les lésions bénignes(azote liquide)(pour les professionnels)

Cryotherapy on Benign Lesions (liquid nitrogen)(For Professionnals) Dr Christophe Hsu – dermatologist. Geneva, Switzerland Cryotherapy (a controlled frosbite) is an effective tool to treat benign skin tumors provided clinical judgment and/or histology exclude a malignant skin condition when excision becomes mandatory. It destroys tissue through freezing which causes intracellular and extracellular ice crystals to form…

Prise en charge du psoriasis: une approche mulitdisciplinaire (Pour les professionnels)

Psoriasis is a skin condition which involves 2% of the population. Its causes include environmental and genetic factors. It can be localized or extensive and treatment ranges from topical to systemic agents. Beyond the dermatologist, who is often the only physicians psoriasis patients will see, there is often associated conditions which need to be taken…

Acné chez la femme adulte: traitement hormonal (Pour les professionnels)

Hormonal therapies (antiandrogens) such as oral contraceptives and spironolactone are often used in the treatment of acne, particularly in adult women. It is therefore sometimes useful to run blood tests in acne patients entering this category, morevover when there is a clinical suspicion of virilizing ovarian tumors, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).…

L’alopécie androgénique (androgénétique) chez les femmes (Pour les professionnels)

Androgenetic (androgenic) alopecia in women (for professionals) Androgenetic alopecia and to a lesser extent Telogen effluvium are the two most frequent causes of hair loss in women. To make the diagnosis: General examination of the scalp evaluate the distribution of the hair loss are hair follicles present? traction (does the hair go away easily?) evaluate…