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SOT patient with skin lesions
141.1 - SOT patient with skin lesions – what comes to mind?
Presenter: Jessica, Ferguson, , Authors: Wanessa Clemente, Jessica Ferguson, Benjamin Kaffenberger, Carlos Cervera, Moises Salgado Pedrosa
TID-TTS Webinar - October 25, 2021
SOT patient with skin lesions – what comes to mind?
Monday, October 25, 2021, 2:00 PM (Local time in Montreal)
Overview
The clinicopathological conference will discuss a solid organ transplant recipient with post-transplant skin lesions.
The presenters and expert panelists will discuss the differential diagnoses and the diagnostic approaches including novel microbiologic tests.
Learning Objectives
To discuss differential diagnoses of skin lesions in a solid organ transplant recipient
To present an illustrated review of the topic considering the perspective of the DERMATOLOGIST and the skin manifestations of systemic diseases in the transplant recipient
To discuss the perspective of ID SPECIALIST on skin infections and investigation flowchart
To review the main topics concerning management and treatment
To discuss the HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES of the findings and the diagnostic approach considering quality samples for analysis, and applicability of special staining, histochemistry, and molecular biology
Wanessa Clemente Moderator
Federal University of Minas Gerais
Brazil Bio
Dr. Wanessa Clemente is a Professor at the School of Medicine, Department of Laboratory Medicine, at Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. Ph.D. in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine. Her research has been directed towards Transplant Infection Diseases; Quality and Safety in Transplantation; Travel and Tropical Medicine, and applied Microbiology related to Healthcare infections. Councillor to Transplant Infectious Disease (TID) section - The Transplantation Society (TTS), representing Latin America.
Jessica Ferguson Presenter
Stanford University
United States Bio
Jessica is completed infectious disease fellowship at Stanford Health Care, including a one-year immunocompromised infectious disease fellowship focusing on bone marrow and solid organ transplant recipients as well hematology and oncology patients.
Benjamin Kaffenberger Expert Discussant
Ohio State University College
United States Bio
Ben Kaffenberger graduated from Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency at Ohio State. His clinical interests are in hospital based dermatology, autoimmune skin disease, graft-versus-host disease, and drug reactions. He has research interests in hospital dermatology outcomes, imaging techniques and analysis in dermatology, teledermatology/patient access to dermatology, and clinical trials. His research has been funded by the National Psoriasis Foundation, American Acne and Rosacea Society, Dermatology Foundation, National Rosacea Society, the Ohio Department of Medicaid, and the NIH. In his spare time, he enjoys music, being outdoors, fishing, home improvement, cross-country skiing, and spending time with his wife and four children.
Carlos Cervera Expert Discussant
University of Alberta
Canada Bio
Dr. Carlos Cervera is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Alberta (Canada). Dr. Cervera’s main research interests include infections in immunosuppressed patients and patients with solid organ transplantation, especially bacterial infections and Cytomegalovirus. He has authored more than 200 original articles in indexed journals and over 25 book chapters.
Moises Salgado Pedrosa Expert Discussant
Federal University of Minas Gerais
Brazil Bio
Moisés is a pathologists’ assistant at Hospital das clínicas (UFMG) with an interest in skin and gastrointestinal tract. Member of the Brazilian society of pathology and clinical director of the laboratory CEAP in Belo Horizonte – Brazil.
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