Clinical Dermatology - Medical Course Subject
Skin disease in perspective
1. Skin disease in perspective
2. Skin disease in perspective: Causes
3. Skin disease in perspective: Prevalence
4. Skin disease in perspective: Impact
The function and structure of the skin
1. The function and structure of the skin
2. Skin Epidermis
3. The dermo-epidermal junction
4. Skin Dermis
5. The skin immune system
6. Some cellular components of the skin immune system
7. Molecular components of the skin immune system
8. Hypersensitivity reactions in the skin
Diagnosis of skin disorders
1. Diagnosis of skin disorders
2. Diagnosis of skin disorders: Examination
3. Special tools and techniques - Diagnosis of skin disorders
4. Assessment - Diagnosis of skin disorders
5. Side-room and office tests - Diagnosis of skin disorders
6. Laboratory tests - Diagnosis of skin disorders
7. Disorders of keratinization
8. The ichthyoses - Disorders of keratinization
9. Ichthyosis vulgaris
10. X-linked recessive ichthyosis
11. Collodion baby
12. Lamellar ichthyosis and non-bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma
13. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma)
14. Other ichthyosiform disorders
15. Acquired ichthyosis
16. Keratosis pilaris
17. Keratosis follicularis (Darier�s disease)
18. Keratoderma of the palms and soles
19. Knuckle pads
20. Callosities and corns
Psoriasis
1. Cause and pathogenesis of Psoriasis
2. Psoriasis: Precipitating factors
3. Psoriasis: Histology
4. Psoriasis: Presentation
5. Psoriasis: Complications
6. Psoriasis: Differential diagnosis, Investigations
7. Psoriasis: Treatment
8. Psoriasis: Local treatments
9. Psoriasis: Ultraviolet radiation treatments
10. Psoriasis: Special situations treatments
11. Psoriasis: Systemic treatment
12. Psoriasis: Combination therapy treatment
Other papulosquamous disorders
1. Pityriasis rosea
2. Lichen planus
3. Pityriasis rubra pilaris
4. Parapsoriasis and premycotic eruption
5. Pityriasis lichenoides
6. Erythroderma/exfoliative dermatitis
Eczema and dermatitis
1. Eczema and dermatitis: Terminology
2. Classification of eczema
3. Eczema and dermatitis: Pathogenesis
4. Eczema and dermatitis: Histology
5. Eczema and dermatitis: Clinical appearance
6. Eczema and dermatitis: Complications, Differential diagnosis
7. Eczema and dermatitis: Investigations
8. Irritant contact dermatitis
9. Allergic contact dermatitis
10. Occupational dermatitis
11. Atopic eczema
12. Seborrhoeic eczema
13. Discoid (nummular) eczema
14. Pompholyx
15. Gravitational (stasis) eczema
16. Asteatotic eczema
17. Localized neurodermatitis (lichen simplex)
18. Juvenile plantar dermatosis
Reactive erythemas and vasculitis
1. Urticaria (hives, �nettle-rash�)
2. Erythema multiforme
3. Erythema nodosum
4. Leucocytoclastic
5. Polyarteritis nodosa
6. Wegener�s granulomatosis
Bullous diseases
1. Bullous diseases
2. Pemphigus
3. Other causes of subcorneal and intraepidermal blistering
4. Pemphigoid
5. Pemphigoid gestationis (herpes gestationis)
6. Cicatricial pemphigoid
7. Linear IgA bullous disease
8. Acquired epidermolysis bullosa
9. Dermatitis herpetiformis
10. Other causes of subepidermal blisters
11. Toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell�s disease)
12. Epidermolysis bullosa
Connective tissue disorders
1. Connective tissue disorders
2. Systemic lupus erythematosus
3. Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
4. Discoid lupus erythematosus
5. Dermatomyositis
6. Systemic sclerosis
7. CREST syndrome
8. Eosinophilic fasciitis
9. Morphoea
10. Lichen sclerosus
11. Mixed connective tissue disease
12. Other connective tissue diseases
Disorders of blood vessels and lymphatics
1. Disorders involving small blood vessels
2. Arterial disease
3. Deep vein thrombosis - Venous disease
4. Thrombophlebitis - Venous disease
5. Venous hypertension, the gravitational syndrome and venous leg ulceration
6. Purpura - Venous disease
7. Disorders of the lymphatics
Sebaceous and sweat gland disorders
1. Sebaceous glands
2. Acne
3. Acne Treatment
4. Rosacea
5. Eccrine sweat glands
6. Apocrine sweat glands
Regional dermatology
1. The hair
2. The hair: Classification
3. The hair cycle
4. Alopecia
5. Alopecia areata
6. Androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern baldness)
7. Traction alopecia
8. Patchy hair loss caused by skin disease
9. Diffuse hair loss
10. Rare genetic causes of hypotrichosis
11. Hirsutism and hypertrichosis
12. Hypertrichosis
13. The nails
14. The nails: Effects of trauma
15. The nail in systemic disease
16. Nail changes in the common dermatoses
17. The nails Infections
18. Some other nail abnormalities
19. The mouth and genitals
20. Lichen planus
21. Candidiasis
22. Contact stomatitis
23. Bullous diseases
24. Aphthae
25. Some other oral lumps, bumps and colour changes
26. Squamous cell carcinoma
27. Vulvovaginitis
28. Lichen sclerosus
29. Vulval and scrotal pruritus
30. Malignant conditions: Squamous cell carcinoma
Infections
1. Bacterial infections: The resident flora of the skin
2. Streptococcal infections
3. Spirochaetal infections
4. Other Bacterial infections
5. Mycobacterial infections
6. Other mycobacterial infections
7. Viral infections: Viral warts
8. Viral infections: Varicella (chickenpox)
9. Viral infections: Herpes zoster
10. Molluscum contagiosum
11. Orf
12. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
13. Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (Kawasaki�s disease)
14. Gianotti�Crosti syndrome
15. Herpangina, Measles, Rubella, Erythema infectiosum
16. Dermatophyte infections (ringworm) - Fungal infections
17. Candidiasis - Fungal infections
18. Pityriasis versicolor
19. Deep fungal infections
Infestations
1. Insect bites - Arthropods
2. Papular urticaria
3. Bed bugs (Hemiptera) and Myiasis
4. Lice infestations (pediculosis)
5. Scabies
6. Infestations of Parasitic worms
Skin reactions to light
1. Skin reactions to light
2. Sunburn
3. Phototoxicity
4. Photoallergy
5. Chronic actinic dermatitis (actinic reticuloid)
6. Polymorphic light eruption
7. Actinic prurigo
8. Solar urticaria
9. Lupus erythematosus
10. Cutaneous ageing
Disorders of pigmentation
1. Normal skin colour
2. Abnormal skin colours
3. Decreased melanin pigmentation
4. Disorders with increased pigmentation (hypermelanosis)
Skin tumours
1. Skin tumours: Prevention
2. Benign
3. Premalignant tumours
4. Basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer)
5. Squamous cell carcinoma
6. Malignant melanoma
7. Paget�s disease of the nipple
8. Tumours of the dermis: Benign
9. Tumours of the dermis: Malformations
10. Tumours of the dermis: Haemangiomas
11. Tumours of the dermis: Lymphangiomas
12. Other benign dermal tumours
13. Malignant: Kaposi�s sarcoma
14. Lymphomas and leukaemias
15. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and Cutaneous metastases
The skin in systemic disease
1. The skin and internal malignancy
2. The skin and diabetes mellitus
3. The skin in sarcoidosis
4. The skin in liver disease
5. The skin in renal disease
6. The porphyrias
7. Some metabolic disorders
8. Generalized pruritus
9. Pyoderma gangrenosum
10. The skin changes of pregnancy
The skin and the psyche
1. The skin and the psyche
2. Reactions to skin disease
3. Dermatoses precipitated or perpetuated by emotional factors
Other genetic disorders
1. Other genetic disorders
2. Non-Mendelian genetics
3. Neurofibromatosis
4. Tuberous sclerosis
5. Xeroderma pigmentosum
6. Incontinentia pigmenti
7. Ehlers�Danlos syndrome
8. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Drug eruptions
1. Drug eruptions Mechanisms
2. Drug eruptions Presentation: Some drugs and the reactions they can cause
3. Some common reaction patterns and drugs which can cause them
4. Drug eruptions Course and Differential diagnosis
5. Drug eruptions Treatment
Medical treatment
1. Medical treatment
2. Therapeutic options
3. Topical treatment
4. Systemic therapy
Physical forms of treatment
1. Surgery - Physical forms of treatment
2. Cryotherapy - Physical forms of treatment
3. Radiotherapy - Physical forms of treatment
4. Phototherapy - Physical forms of treatment
5. Laser therapy - Physical forms of treatment
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