Issue 4, 2013 (Volume 18)

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Even if you missed the Nordic congress in Dermato-Venereology in Tampere, you can catch up here!
Agneta Andersson
121
The Co-operative Spirit is High among the Nordic Dermato-Venereologists
Annamari Ranki
123
Keynote Lecture by Howard Maibach
Antti Lauerma
124
Psoriasis and Comorbidities
Jonathan Barker, Tarja Mälkönen, Marcus Schmitt-Egenolf
124-126
Young Dermatologists
Sampsa Kauppi, Kasper Fjellhaugen Hjuler and Noora Niettanmäki-Perttu
126-127
Contact Dermatitis
Kristiina Aalto-Korte
127
Photodermatology
Erna Snellman and Leena Koulu
128
Genodermatoses
Jouni Uitto, Anders Vahlquist, Sirkku Peltonen and Barbara Gasior-Chrzan
128-130
STD & Genital Dermatology
Eija Hiltunen-Back and Harald Moi
131
Paediatric Dermatology
Sirkku Peltonen and Leena Ackermann
131-132
Lupus
Filippa Nyberg and Jaana Panelius
132-133
Pigmented Lesions and Melanoma
Olle Larkö
133
Non-melanoma Skin Cancer & Actinic Keratosis
Lasse R. Braathen
133-134
Cutaneous Microbiome and Infections
Antti Lauerma
134
Mast Cells in Dermatology
Gunnar Nilsson
135
Common and Uncommon Dermatoses on Dark Skin
Nicolas Kluger
135-136
Health Economics and Dermatology
Olle Larkö
136-137
Comments from the General Secretary of NDA
Joanna Wallengren
137
Forum for Nordic Dermato- Venereology
Agneta Andersson
138
Atopic Dermatitis – A Disease to “Hit Early and Hit Hard“
Louise Lönndahl
139-140
Celebrating Anders Vahlquist in Uppsala, Sweden
Hanna Norsted
141
Looking Back on 45 Years of Research Activity
Anders Vahquist
142-143
Micrometastasis in Malignant Melanoma
Ragnar Solberg Faye
145
Membrane-type Matrix Metalloproteinases in Pericellular Proteolysis and Melanoma Cell Invasion
Olga Tatti
146
Epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection in Finland During 1983–2009
Erika Wikström
147
Information from Sweden: Blå bladet No. 26
Birgitta Meding
148-150
The Board of NDA 2013–2016 and Planned Courses for Residents
Joanna Wallengren
151
Old Habits Die Hard! Patients Continue Excessive Sun Exposure in Spite of Having Melanoma
Robert Gniadecki
152