Publication - 2019The XIX National Congress of the Russian Society of Dermatology and Venereology has been celebrated in Moscow, Russia on June 18‐21, 2019.

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The XIX National Congress of the Russian Society of Dermatology and Venereology has been celebrated in Moscow, Russia on June 18‐21, 2019.

The XIX Congress was an enormous scientific and social success with an outstanding participation of speakers, delegates, and exhibitors. Among the speakers Prof. Diamond Thaçi from Germany brilliantly shared with the audience the role of dupilumab in radically changing the quality of life in subjects with atopic dermatitis; Prof. Luis Puig from Spain discussed the comparative analysis of different monoclonal antibodies in the successful treatment of psoriasis; and Prof. Torello Lotti from Italy shared his experience in the “Systemic treatment of Vitiligo” and on “How to write and publish a scientific paper in PubMed and Scopus indexed Journals”.

Special mention deserved Prof. Yan Valle, CEO of the Vitiligo Research Foundation and Prof. Nguyen Van Thuong, President of the World Vitiligo Day 2019 for their terrific organization.

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Aleksandra Vojvodic, Belma Tursen, Umit Tursen, Nguyen Van Thuong, Yan Valle, Michael Tirant, Torello Lotti, Alexey Kubanov



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