There are three type of tinea capitis, microsporosis, trichophytosis, and favus (Fig. 6). Favus is caused by T. schoenlenii, and is endemic in South Africa and the Middle East. It is characterized by a number of yellowish, circular, cup-shaped crusts (scutula) grouped in patches like a piece of honeycomb, each about the size of a split pea, with a hair projecting in the center. These increase in size and become crusted over, so that the characteristic lesion can only be seen around the edge of the scab [20-22]. AULUS AURELIUS CORNELIUS CELSUS (25 BC-AD 50) was a Roman writer on medicine and surgery (Fig. 7). He wrote several works, of which only one remains entire, his treatise De Medicina in eight books. Probably lived in Gallia Narbonensis. (ur. ok. 25 p.n.e., zm. ok. 50), pisarz rzymski w medycynie i chirurgii. Napisał wiele dzieł, z których tylko jedno pozostaje kompletne jego traktat De Medicina w ośmiu ksią?kach. Mieszkał prawdopodobnie w Gallia Narbonensis [6]. 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We are pleased to extend a warm welcome to the 23RD World Congress of <strong>Dermatology</strong> (23RD WCD), to be held in Vancouver, Canada from June 8-13, 2015. Held under the auspices of the International League of Dermatological Societies, the 23RD WCD will be the largest international gathering of dermatologists and people dedicated to skin health from all sectors. <strong>Our</strong> vision for the world’s premier dermatology conference includes celebration, innovation, and inclusiveness. <strong>Our</strong> award-winning world class Vancouver Convention Centre will serve as one of the most beautiful venues to ever host the WCD. Strategically situated on the waterfront in the heart of downtown Vancouver, participants will enjoy spectacular views of the harbour and mountains as they move between their sessions. This unique convention centre is within walking distance of a spectacular variety of accommodation, dining, shopping, tourist attractions, and transportation. We look forward to celebrating with you in Vancouver, where the world of dermatology will gather in 2015. Dr. Jerry Shapiro and Dr. Harvey Lui President and Secretary-General http://www.derm2015.org
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CONTENTS E d i t o r i a l O r i g
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Figure 1. Survival time of HIV/TB-
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Similar type of rash was also prese
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Discussion Poikiloderma of Civatte
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