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| Morning
sessions |
| Meet
the experts at the microscope |
| 8.00
- 9.30 Course 3: |
Comparing
the morphology of hair, feather and teeth development
C.-M. Chuong, Los Angeles, California, USA (C 3) |
| 8.00
- 9.30 Course 4: |
Histopathology
of alopecia in horizontal sections
D. Whiting, Dallas, Texas, USA (C 4) |
Clinical
case reports
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| Chairpersons:
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R.
Grimalt, Barcelona, Spain
R. M. Happle, Marburg, Germany |
| 9.30 -
10.30 |
Selected
cases will be presented |
| 10.30 -
11.00 |
Coffee
break / commercial exhibition / Poster Viewing |
| Genetic
defects involving the hair |
| Chairpersons: |
H.
Hamm, Würzburg, Germany
B. Korge, Cologne, Germany
D.J. Tobin, Bradford, England |
| 11.00 -
11.35 |
Introductory
lecture: Genes and hair
P.M. Steijlen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (L 4) |
| 11.35 -
11.45 |
Localization
of the gene for hypotrichosis congenita Marie Unna - linkage
analysis and contig construction
1M. Van Steensel, 1M. Van Geel, 2F. J. Smith, 2C. M. Colema,
2W.H.I. McLean, 2P. M. Steijlen, 1Nijmegen, The Netherlands;
2Dundee, UK (F 19) |
| 11.45 -
11.55 |
A
gene for hypotrichosis simplex of the scalp maps to chromosome
6p21.3
1R. Betz, 2Y-A. Lee, 3A. Bygum, 3F. Brandrup, 4A. Bernal, 4J.
Toribio, 4J. Alvarez, 1G.Kukuk, 3H. Ibsen, 3H. Rasmussen, 5T.F.
Wienker, 2A. Reis, 1P. Propping, 6R. Kruse, 1S. Cichon,1M. Nöthen,
1Bonn, 2Berlin, 6 Düsseldorf, Germany; 3Odense, Denmark;
4 Compostela, Spain (F 20) |
| 11.55 -
12.05 |
Monilethrix:
Mutational hotspot in the helix termination motif of the human
hair basic keratin 6
1L. Horev, 2B. Glaser, 3A. Metzker, 4D. Ben-Amitai, 5D. Vardi,
1A.Zlotogorski 1, 2Jerusalem, 3Tel Aviv, 4Petah-Tikva, 5Beer
Sheba, Israel (F 21)
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| 12.05 -
12.15 |
Identification
of two new mutations in the gene responsible for the tricho-rhino-phalangeal
syndrome type I
1C.S. Seitz, 2H.-J. Lüdecke, 1N. Wagner, 1E.-B. Bröcker,
1H. Hamm 1Würzburg, 2Essen, Germany (F 22)
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| 12.15 -
12.25 |
Human
nude-ity exposed: a nonsense mutation in the WHN gene underlies
congenital alopecia and nail dystrophy with severeT-cell immunodeficiency
1J.Frank, 2C. Pignata, 2L. Gaetaniello, 2N. Pozzi, 3A.M. Christiano,
1Aachen, Germany; 2Naples, Italy; 3New York, USA (F 23) |
| 12.25 -
12.35 |
Congenital
atrichia in a Palestinian patient resulting from a mutation
in the human hairless gene
1A. Zlotogorski, 2A.M. Christiano, 1Jerusalem, Israel; 2New
York, USA (F 24) |
| 12.35 -
12.45 |
Androgenetic
alopecia: relationship to genetic variability in the human hairless
gene
1R. Kruse, 2A.M. Hillmer, 2S. Cichon, 3F. Macciardi, 2M.M. Nöthen,
1Düsseldorf, 2Bonn, Germany; 3Toronto, Canada (F 25) |
| 12.45 -
12.55 |
Enhanced
expression of SRY and SOX9 genes in balding scalp of men with
androgenetic alopecia
1WenChieh Chen, 2Ren-Yu Tsai, 1Wen-Chuan Hsieh, 1Tainan, 2Taipei,
Taiwan (F 26) |
| 12.55 -
13.05 |
The
X-linked gene defect of adrenoleukodystrophy is involved in
androgenetic alopecia
1A. König, 1R. Happle, 1E. Tchitcherina, 1J.R. Schaefer,
2P. Sokolowski, 2W. Köhler, 1R. Hoffmann, 1Marburg, 2Wermsdorf,
Germany (F 27) |
| 13.05 -
13.15 |
Pili
annulati: new hair shaft and follicle findings with pedigree
analysis in 3 families
1K.A. Feldmann, 2D.A.R. de Berker, 1H. Wolff, 3D.J.P. Ferguson,
4M.R. Pittelkow, 3R.P.R. Dawber, 1Munich, Germany; 2Bristol,
3Oxford, UK; 4Rochester, USA (F 28) |
| 13.15 -
13.50 |
Closing
lecture: The hair follicle as a target for gene therapy
G. Cotsarelis, Philadelphia, USA (L 5)
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| Summary
and Adjourn |
| 13.50 -
14.00 |
R.
Happle, Marburg, Germany
R. Hoffmann, Marburg, Germany |
| Lunch
sessions / Lunch / Commercial exhibition / Poster viewing |
14.00
- 15.30
IV. |
The
value of hair cosmetics and pharmaceuticals
R. M. Trüeb, Zürich, Switzerland (LS 4)
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14.00
- 15.30
V. |
Critical
review of hair removal approaches
W. Stolz, M. Wimmershoff, U. Hohenleutner, Regensburg, Germany
(LS 5) |
14.00
- 15.30
VI. |
Management
of scarring alopecias
H. Wolff, Munich, Germany (LS 6) |
| End
of the meeting |
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