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Skin Pharmacol Physiol 30(1) 1 54 (2017) 30 1 17 print ISSN 1660 5527 online e-issn 1660 5535 www.karger.com/spp Journal of Pharmacological and Biophysical Research S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers Basel. Freiburg. Paris. London. New York. Chennai. New Delhi. Bangkok. Beijing. Shanghai. Tokyo. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore. Sydney

A valuable tool for clinical practice Current Problems in Dermatology : P. Itin, G.B.E. Jemec Vol. 52 Diagnosis and Therapy of Tattoo Complications With Atlas of Illustrative Cases J. Serup W. Bäumler Diagnosis and Therapy of Tattoo Complications With Atlas of Illustrative Cases Jørgen Serup Wolfgang Bäumler Diagnosis and Therapy of Tattoo Complications With Atlas of Illustrative Cases : Serup, J. (Copenhagen); Bäumler, W. (Regensburg) VIII + 234 p., 242 fig., 239 in color, 8 tab., 2017 CHF 168.00 / EUR 157.00 / USD 198.00 Hard cover or online prices for personal customers Prices subject to change, VAT not included EUR price for eurozone countries, USD price for USA and Latin America only ISBN 978 3 318 05977 9 e-isbn 978 3 318 05978 6 Current Problems in Dermatology, Vol. 52 Series Editor: Itin, P. (Basel); Jemec, G.B.E. (Roskilde) ISSN 1421 5721 / e-issn 1662 2944 Listed in MEDLINE/Pubmed, Thomson Reuters indices Dear Librarian I have reviewed this publication and would like to recommend it for our library. Recommended by: Department: Tattooing breaches the skin and can, therefore, cause a variety of complications. This book covers the full spectrum of issues clinical practitioners may encounter when treating affected patients. Introductory chapters include educational information on methods for tattooing, types of tattoos, tattoo inks, and tattoo ink toxicology. The focus is on the diagnosis and classification of tattoo complications. In this regard, a comprehensive atlas of acute and chronic complications serves as a valuable tool. Further chapters summarize available therapies, their rationale, and indication. This includes various medical and surgical treatments with a review of dermatome shaving. Lastly, tattoo removal by gold standard YAG lasers and the more recent pico-second lasers is discussed with the optimal therapeutic outcome in mind. Dermatologists, plastic surgeons, general practitioners, laser surgeons, and other specialists treating tattoo complications will find this book to be an indispensable resource. It also includes information relevant for a broad range of stakeholders in the tattoo business, including authorities and regulators. Contents Preface: Serup, J.; Bäumler, W. From Technique of Tattooing to Biokinetics and Toxicology of Injected Tattoo Ink Particles and Chemicals: Serup, J. Individual Risk and Prevention of Complications: Doctors Advice to Persons Wishing a New Tattoo: Serup, J. Tattoo Infections, Personal Resistance, and Contagious Exposure through Tattooing: Serup, J. Diagnostic Tools for Doctors Evaluation of Tattoo Complications: Serup, J. How to Diagnose and Classify Tattoo Complications in the Clinic: A System of Distinctive Patterns: Serup, J. Medical Treatment of Tattoo Complications: Serup, J. Surgical Treatment of Tattoo Complications: Sepehri, M.; Jørgensen, B. Laser Treatment of Tattoos: Basic Principles: Bäumler, W. Removal of Tattoos by Q-Switched Nanosecond Lasers: Karsai, S. New and Advanced Picosecond Lasers for Tattoo Removals: Adatto, M.A.; Amir, R.; Bhawalkar, J.; Sierra, R.; Bankowski, R.; Rozen D.; Dierickx, C.; Lapidoth, M. Laser Surgeon, Client Education, and Satisfaction with Tattoo Removal: Hutton Carlsen, K.; Esmann, J.; Serup, J. Guide to Treatment of Tattoo Complications and Tattoo Removal: Serup, J.; Bäumler, W. Atlas of Illustrative Cases Index of Cases Author Index/Subject Index Date: Signature: Orders may be placed with any bookshop, subscription agency, directly with the publisher or through a Karger representative. The easiest way to order: www.karger.com/cupde Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers CH 4009 Basel, Switzerland orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 www.karger.com KI17256

Official Organ of the Society for Dermopharmacy Journal of Pharmacological and Biophysical Research Founded in 1988 by H. Schaefer as Skin Pharmacology Edited 1993 2002 by H.F. Merk 1998 2003 Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology Incorporating Bioengineering and the Skin Editor J. Lademann, Berlin Honorary Editor H.F. Merk, Aachen Associate P.M. Elias, San Francisco, Calif. J.W. Fluhr, Berlin H.I. Maibach, San Francisco, Calif. H. Mukhtar, Madison, Wis. M. Roberts, Brisbane, Qld. C. Surber, Basel P.C.M. van de Kerkhof, Nijmegen Editorial Board P. Elsner, Jena A. Farkas, Zurich N. Garcia Bartels, Berlin R.H. Guy, Bath S. Hedtrich, Berlin E.M. Jackson, Bonney Lake, Wash. H. Kandárová, Ashland, Mass. L. Kemeny, Szeged J. Kresken, Viersen J. Krutmann, Düsseldorf B. Lange-Asschenfeldt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee R. Neubert, Halle T. Ruzicka, Munich M. Schäfer-Korting, Berlin M. Schmuth, Innsbruck S. Seidenari, Modena P.W. Wertz, Iowa City, Iowa J. Wohlrab, Halle L. Zastrow, Monaco N. Ahmad, Madison, Wis. C. Antoniou, Athens J.M. Baron, Aachen E. Benfeldt, Roskilde E. Berardesca, Rome K. De Paepe, Brussels Printed in Germany on acid-free and non-aging paper (ISO 9706) by Stückle Druck, Ettenheim

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DERMATOLOGIE IM ALLTAG: DERMATOLOGIE DANS LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE: dos & dont s Wissenschaftliche Organisation/ Organisation scientifique Prof. L. Borradori Prof. D. Simon Prof. N. Yawalkar Prof. R. Hunger PD Dr. H. Beltraminelli (Inselspital Bern, Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie, Bern) SAVE THE DATE Administrative Organisation/ Secrétariat administratif Convention Team Lucerne AG Oberseeburg 10, 6006 Luzern Tel. +41 41 371 18 60 email: ctlag@bluewin.ch www.ctlag-congress.ch 99. Jahresversammlung 99ème Réunion annuelle KURSAAL BERN 7. 9.9.2017 Wissenschaftliches Programm / Programme scientifique Plenarvorträge/Session plénière Key Lecture 1: Syphilis: Interpretation der Serologie und Behandlung Prof. Dr. Stephan Lautenschlager, Zürich Key Lecture 2: Connectivites: immunosérologie et schéma d investigation Prof. Dr. Pascale Roux Lombard, Genève Key Lecture 3: Borrelien: Diagnostik in der Praxis PD Dr. Martin Hartmann, Heidelberg (D) Key Lecture 4: Lichttherapie: wann und wie? Prof. Dr. Rolf-Markus Szeimies, Recklinghausen (D) Key Lecture 5: Disorders of hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation: diagnostic algorithms Prof. Dr. Jean Bolognia, New Haven (USA) Key Lecture 6: Les lasers en pratique: pièges à eviter (no-go) Dr. Maurice Adatto, Genève Key Lecture 7: Mollusques e verrues: approche en cabinet Dr. Anne Marie Calza, Genève Key Lecture 8: Basalzellkarzinom: Therapiealgorithmus PD Dr. Severin Läuchli, Zürich Workshop der Arbeitsgruppen SGDV / Ateliers des groupes de travail SSDV Klinisch-pathologische Korrelationen / Corrélations anatomo-cliniques Thematische Fallvorstellungen und Diskussion aus den Kliniken / Présentation thématiques et discussion de cas cliniques par les services Freie Mitteilungen / Communications orales Symposien und Workshops / Symposia et ateliers Organisiert von / Organisé par: AbbVie AG, Allergan AG, Amgen Switzerland AG, Celgene GmbH, Eli Lilly (Suisse) SA, Galderma Schweiz AG, Janssen-Cilag AG, LEO Pharma, MEDA Pharma GmbH, Novartis Pharma Schweiz AG, Pierre Fabre (Suisse) SA Rahmenprogramm / Programme cadre Führung durch die Ausstellung im Zentrum Paul Klee mit anschliessendem Apéro und Nachtessen (Freitag, 8.9.2017) Visite guidée à travers l exposition au Centre Paul Klee puis apéritif et dîner dans le musée (Vendredi, 8.9.2017) F17211 ANMELDUNG online ab 15.3.2017 www.ctlag-sgdv.ch INSCRIPTION online dès le 15.3.2017 : ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 30.4.2017

October 15-17, 2017 Wroclaw, Poland www.itchwroclaw.pl w.itchwro F17210 ORGANIZERS: International Forum for the Study of Itch Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland

The first dermatology journal dedicated exclusively to case reports www.karger.com/cde Editor-in-Chief K.S. Ibler, Roskilde open access peer-reviewed fast online publication Editorial Board R. Antaya, New Haven, Conn. C. Berking, Munich F. Dalgard, Oslo F.W. Danby, Hanover, N.H. M.A. de Rie, Amsterdam V. del Marmol, Brussels L. Emtestam, Stockholm F. Furukawa, Wakayama U. Gieler, Giessen R. Gniadecki, Copenhagen Case Reports in Dermatology Founded: 2009 Category: Clinical Research Field of Interest: Dermatology Listed in bibliographic services, including: PubMed/PubMed Central, Web of Science, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Scopus, Embase D. Ioannides, Thessaloniki P. Itin, Basel G.B.E. Jemle, Roskilde L. Kemeny, Szeged J. Lademann, Berlin R.A. Lee, La Jolla, Calif. K. Matsunaga, Nagoya R. Na, Beijing E.P. Prens, Rotterdam H. Riad Kottb, Doha T. Shiohara, Tokyo This peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of dermatology, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, toxicities of therapy, supportive care, quality-oflife, and survivorship issues. The journal will also accept case reports dealing with the use of novel technologies, both in the arena of diagnosis and treatment. Supplementary material is welcomed. The intent of the journal is to provide clinicians and researchers with a tool to disseminate their personal experiences to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. Universally used terms can be searched across the entire growing collection of case reports, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times. 2017: Vol. 9 3 issues per volume online only Language: English e-issn 1662 6567 More information at www.karger.com/cde KF17014

Towards a personalized approach Y Journal Publication Dermatology 232(suppl 1) 1 32 (2016) 232 S1 16 print online www.karger.com/drm ISSN 1018 8665 e-issn 1421 9832 ISBN 978 3 318 05909 0 Therapeutic Use of Ingenol Mebutate in Dermatology Guest Editor Günther F.L. Hofbauer, Zurich Therapeutic Use of Ingenol Mebutate in Dermatology Editor Günther F.L. Hofbauer S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers Basel. Freiburg. Paris. London. New York. Chennai. New Delhi. Bangkok. Beijing. Shanghai. Tokyo. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore. Sydney Therapeutic Use of Ingenol Mebutate in Dermatology Editor: Hofbauer, G.F.L. (Zurich) IV + 32 p., 27 fig., 27 in color, soft cover, 2016 CHF 29.00 / EUR 27.00 / USD 34.00 Soft cover and online prices for personal customers Prices subject to change, VAT not included EUR price for eurozone countries, USD price for USA and Latin America only ISBN 978 3 318 05909 0 (soft cover) e-isbn 978 3 318 05910 6 Special Topic Issue Vol. 232, Suppl.1 (2016), Dermatology Included in subscription Listed in Journal Citation Reports, PubMed/MEDLINE, Current Contents, Scopus, Embase Dear Librarian I have reviewed this publication and would like to recommend it for our library. Recommended by: Although ingenol mebutate is registered for the topical treatment of actinic keratoses, it can be used to treat various other conditions. This is because, once applied, the drug directly destroys skin cells and induces inflammation. In this special topic issue of Dermatology select authors share their clinical experience thereby providing a guide to novel uses. Topics include the application of ingenol mebutate with occlusion and a reduced number of applications when treating actinic keratoses. Other cases illustrate the authors experience with conditions beyond actinic keratosis such as Bowen s disease, warts, basal cell carcinoma, and lentigo maligna. Dermatologists need to adapt treatments to their patients individual needs. This case collection serves as an indispensable resource when choosing a suitable approach. Contents Preface: Hofbauer, G.F.L. Ingenol Mebutate for Recalcitrant Chronic Actinic Cheilitis: Tzika, E.; Masouyé, I.; Mühlstädt, M.; Laffitte, E. Ingenol Mebutate 500 μg on the Cheekbones with Concomitant Conjunctivitis: Gaide, O.; Cattin, V. Ingenol Mebutate 500 μg for Treatment of the Scalp in Refractory Field Cancerization: Gaide, O.; Clayton, H.; Girardin, M.; Kuonen, F. Successful Treatment of Relapsing Bowen s Disease with Ingenol Mebutate: The Use of Dermoscopy to Monitor the Therapeutic Response: Mainetti, C.; Guillod, C.; Leoni-Parvex, S. Bowenoid Actinic Keratosis and Bowen s Disease Treated Successfully with Ingenol Mebutate: Mohanna, M.T.; Hofbauer, G.F.L. Ingenol Mebutate 150 mg as Physician-Directed Treatment of Bowen s Disease Under Occlusion: Alkhalaf, A.; Hofbauer, G.F.L. Ingenol Mebutate vs. Daylight Photodynamic Therapy in a Kidney Transplant Recipient: Mühlstädt, M. Ingenol Mebutate for Lentigo Maligna: A Case Report: Gadaldi, K.; Feldmeyer, L.; Yawalkar, N.; Hunger, R.E. Ingenol Mebutate Treatment in a Patient with Gorlin Syndrome: Stieger, M.; Hunger, R.E. Author Index/Subject Index Department: Date: Signature: Orders may be placed with any bookshop, subscription agency, directly with the publisher or through a Karger distributor. The easiest way to order: www.karger.com/drm Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers CH 4009 Basel, Switzerland orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 www.karger.com KI16440

The latest knowledge in the field Current Problems in Dermatology : P. Itin, G.B.E. Jemec Vol. 51 Perspiration Research H. Yokozeki H. Murota I. Katayama Perspiration Research Hiroo Yokozeki Hiroyuki Murota Ichiro Katayama Perspiration Research : Yokozeki, H. (Toyko); Murota, H.; Katayama, I. (Osaka) VIII + 124 p., 61 fig., 41 in color, 10 tab., 2016 CHF 159.00 / EUR 149.00 / USD 187.00 Hard cover and online prices for personal customers Prices subject to change, VAT not included EUR price for eurozone countries, USD price for USA and Latin America only ISBN 978 3 318 05904 5 e-isbn 978 3 318 05905 2 Current Problems in Dermatology, Vol. 51 Series Editor: Itin, P. (Basel); Jemec, G.B.E. (Roskilde) Listed in MEDLINE/Pubmed, Thomson Reuters indices Dear Librarian I have reviewed this publication and would like to recommend it for our library. Recommended by: Department: Research into perspiration developed dramatically during the last 15 years, continually enhancing our understanding of the pathogenesis of sweating disorders. It has since been elucidated that in addition to its temperature-regulating function perspiration offers bactericidal protection as well. In this book select authors further broaden our perspective on perspiration. Their contributions cover a variety of new aspects, offering insight into the sweat glands major role during the onset of disorders such as parapsoriasis, lichen planus, and lichen amyloidosis and highlighting the importance of Malassezia - an allergen in sweat that exacerbates atopic dermatitis and cholinergic urticaria. Further roles of the sweat glands are being discussed, including as storage of stem cells for replenishing epidermal cells in the case of thermal burns or as water retention sites for replenishing moisture in the stratum corneum. In addition, a novel analysis of the sweat glands threedimensional structures, using high-speed en-face optical coherence tomography (OCT), is being introduced. Offering an in-depth overview of the latest knowledge in perspiration research, this book serves as an essential reference for all medical staff and researchers in the field. Contents Preface: Yokozeki, H.; Murota, H.; Katayama, I. New Pathologies of Skin Disorders Identified from the History of Perspiration Research: Yokozeki, H. Classification of Systemic and Localized Sweating Disorders: Ohshima, Y.; Tamada, Y. New Findings on the Mechanism of Perspiration Including Aquaporin-5 Water Channel: Inoue, R. Old and New Approaches for Assessing Sweating: Murota, H. Sweat as an Efficient Natural Moisturizer: Shiohara, T.; Sato, Y.; Komatsu, Y.; Ushigome, Y. Genetic Disorders with Dyshidrosis: Ectodermal Dysplasia, Incontinentia Pigmenti, Fabry Disease, and Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis: Wataya-Kaneda, M. Histamine Modulates Sweating and Affects Clinical Manifestations of Atopic Dermatitis: Takahashi, A.; Tani, S.; Murota, H.; Katayama, I.; Mizukawa, Y. Sweating in Systemic Abnormalities: Uremia and Diabetes Mellitus: Murota, H. Abberant Sudomotor Functions in Sjögren s Syndrome: Comparable Study with Atopic Dermatitis on Dry Skin Manifestation: Katayama, I. Clinical Analysis and Management of Acquired Idiopathic Generalized Anhidrosis: Satoh, T. Dyshidrotic Eczema and Its Relationship to Metal Allergy: Nishizawa, A. Pathophysiology and Treatment of Hyperhidrosis: Fujimoto, T. New Etiology of Cholinergic Urticaria: Tokura, Y. Sweat Allergy: Hiragun, T.; Hide, M. Perspiration Functions in Different Ethnic, Age, and Sex Populations: Modification of Sudomotor Function: Lee, J.-B.; Kim, J.-H.; Murota, H. Author Index/Subject Index Date: Signature: Orders may be placed with any bookshop, subscription agency, directly with the publisher or through a Karger distributor. The easiest way to order: www.karger.com/cupde Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers CH 4009 Basel, Switzerland orders@karger.com, f: +41 61 306 12 34 www.karger.com KI16421

Three BMA awards for Karger Publishers We are delighted to announce that three Karger titles received Highly Commended awards by the British Medical Association in their prestigious 2016 Medical Book Competition: In the category Internal Medicine In the category Oncology Current Problems in Dermatology : P. Itin, G.B.E. Jemec Vol. 48 Tattooed Skin and Health J. Serup N. Kluger W. Bäumler Developments in Ophthalmology Editor: F. Bandello Vol. 55 Retinal Pharmacotherapeutics Quan Dong Nguyen Eduardo B. Rodrigues Michel Eid Farah William F. Mieler Diana V. Do Progress in Tumor Research (formerly Progress in Experimental Tumor Research) : R.A. Stahel, S. Peters Vol. 42 Immuno-Oncology O. Michielin G. Coukos Tattooed Skin and Health : Serup, J. (Copenhagen); Kluger, N. (Helsinki); Bäumler, W. (Regensburg) X + 258 p., 110 fig., 85 in color, 25 tab., hard cover, 2015 ISBN 978 3 318 02776 1 e-isbn 978 3 318 02777 8 www.karger.cpm/cupde Retinal Pharmacotherapeutics : Nguyen, Q.D. (Omaha, Nebr.); Rodrigues, E.B. (São Paulo); Farah, M.E. (São Paulo); Mieler, W.F. (Chicago, Ill.); Do, D.V. (Omaha, Nebr.) XVI + 408 p., 83 fig., 71 in color, 33 tab., hard cover, 2016 ISBN 978 3 318 05564 1 e-isbn 978 3 318 05565 8 www.karger.com/deoph Immuno-Oncology : Michielin, O.; Coukos, G. (Lausanne) VI + 140 p., 8 fig., 5 in color, 11 tab., hard cover, 2015 ISBN 978 3 318 05589 4 e-isbn 978 3 318 05590 0 www.karger.com/pritr Karger titles which received awards in previous BMA Medical Book Competitions Olszewski and Baxter s Cytoarchitecture of the Human Brainstem J.A. Büttner-Ennever A.K.E. Horn 3rd, revised and extended edition Progress in Respiratory Research Editor: C.T. Bolliger Vol. 38 Paediatric Bronchoscopy K.N. Priftis M.B. Anthracopoulos E. Eber A.C. Koumbourlis R.E. Wood Developments in Ophthalmology : F. Bandello, W. Behrens-Baumann Vol. 47 Macular Edema A Practical Approach Editor Gabriel Coscas Co- José Cunha-Vaz Anat Loewenstein Gisèle Soubrane KI 16175 www.karger.com

www.karger.com/spp 30 1 17 Original Papers 1 Sensitive Skin: Assessment of the Skin Barrier Using Confocal Raman Microspectroscopy Richters, R.J.H.; Falcone, D. (Nijmegen); Uzunbajakava, N.E.; Varghese, B. (Eindhoven); Caspers, P.J.; Puppels, G.J. (Rotterdam); van Erp, P.E.J.; van de Kerkhof, P.C.M. (Nijmegen) 13 Nrf2- and Bach1 May Play a Role in the Modulation of Ultraviolet A-Induced Oxidative Stress by Acetyl-11-Keto-β-Boswellic Acid in Skin Keratinocytes Yang, S.; Zhou, B.; Xu, W.; Xue, F.; Nisar, M.F.; Bian, C.; Huang, X.; Yang, L.; Zhang, Y. (Chongqing); Bartsch, J.W. (Marburg); Zhong, J.L. (Chongqing) 24 The Preventive Effect of Coffee Compounds on Dermatitis and Epidermal Pigmentation after Ultraviolet Irradiation in Mice Yamate, Y.; Hiramoto, K.; Sato, E.F. (Suzuka) 36 Efficacy of Glucosamine Sulphate in Skin Ageing: Results from an ex vivo Anti-Ageing Model and a Clinical Trial Gueniche, A.; Castiel-Higounenc, I. (Aulnay-sous-Bois) 46 Clinical Evidence of Increase in Hair Growth and Decrease in Hair Loss without Adverse Reactions Promoted by the Commercial Lotion ECOHAIR Alonso, M.R.; Anesini, C. (Buenos Aires) Short Communication 42 Post-Finasteride Adverse Effects in Male Androgenic Alopecia: A Case Report of Vitiligo Motofei, I.G. (Bucharest); Rowland, D.L. (Valparaiso, IN); Georgescu, S.R.; Tampa, M.; Paunica, S.; Constantin, V.D.; Balalau, C.; Manea, M. (Bucharest); Baleanu, B.C. (Erkelenz); Sinescu, I. (Bucharest)