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Dermatovenerology - B81191 (Dentistry)
Title: Dermatovenerology
Guaranteed by: Department of Dermatology and Venereology First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague (11-00580)
Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
Points: 2
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/50, C+Ex [HS]
Extent per academic year: 50 [hours]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: MUDr. Lukáš Lacina, Ph.D. lukas.lacina@lf1.cuni.czPlease, take your white coat with you even on the first day.
Additional information: http://kozni.lf1.cuni.cz/, e - mail: kozni@lf1.cuni.cz
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Jiří Štork, CSc.
Comes under: Compulsory for Dentistry 4.y._23/24
Attributes: Klinický předmět
Zubní lékařství
Pre-requisite : B83148, B83149
Annotation
Last update: Jana Kolářová (08.02.2021)
The course, geared towards a general introduction to the specialty as a whole, is divided into seminars and practicals. The seminars cover the main topics of the speciality and emphasizes the dermatoses with lesion of oral mucosa, head, neck and hands, which can have importance for diagnosis of skin and internal diseases or can bear a risk for health care personnel. The practices enhance clinical skills in history taking, in dermatological patient examination, in recognition of skin lesions (primary, secondary), in description of skin and mucosal clinical findings, in assessment of clinical picture in context of general health condition of the patient and in methods of topical and systemic dermatological treatment. Clinical practice take place in inpatient and outpatient care settings.
Syllabus
Last update: Jana Kolářová (08.02.2021)

Principles of Examination and Therapy in Dermatology

Precanceroses

Cutaneous Tumours

Psoriasis, Pityriasis rosea

Fungal Skin Infections

Bacterial Skin Infections

Pigmented Naevi and Pigmentary Skin Changes

Bullous Dermatoses

Autoimmuno Connective Tissue Disorders

Basics of Dermatologic Therapy

Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions

Eczemas

Histopathology of the Skin

Lichen Planus

Malignant Melanoma

Diseases of the Skin Adnexa

Diseases of the Veins and Lymphoedema

Venereology

Viral Diseases

Parasites

Literature
Last update: STO03636 (22.09.2016)

Textbooks
Sterry, W., Paus, R., Burgdorf, WHC: Dermatology. 1. angl. vyd., brož, 2006, Thieme Verlagsgruppe, s. 754, 345 bar. obr., , cena 49,95 Eur., ISBN: 3-13-13511-0

Weller RPBJ, Hunter JAA, Savin JA, Dahl MV, Clinical Dermatology, Fourth Edition, 2008 ISBN: 978-1-405-14663-0

Rocken, M.,Schaller, M.,Sattler, E.,Burgdorf, W. Color Atlas of Dermatology, Thieme, ISBN 978-3-13-132341-5

Štork a kol. Dermatovenerologie , Galén, 2013 ISBN 978-80-7262-898-8.

Recommendation:
to consult also czech textbooks according the provided list of questions. Venereal diseases and mucosal disorders are often neglected in english textbooks of dermatology.

Requirements to the exam
Last update: STO03636 (30.09.2013)

Dermatology and Venereology - the list of questions for oral examination

4th year of the Master study programme

Dermatology

1. Anatomy of the skin; the skin appendages

2. Physiological functions of the skin

3. Dermatological history, primary and secondary skin lesions, examples of diseases

4. Physical examination and its description, configurations of lesions, examples of diseases

5. Histopathological changes in the skin

6. Topical therapy in dermatology, indications, side effects of topical steroids

7. Physical therapy in dermatology, phototherapy, laser, indications

8. Chronic venous insufficiency and venous leg ulcers, differential diagnosis, therapy

9. Skin diseases due to mechanical and thermal causes

10. Photodermatoses, phototoxic dermatitis, porphyria cutanea tarda

11. Diseases caused by parasites, scabies (clinical picture, diagnosis, therapy), pediculosis,

trombidiosis

12. Tinea corporis, tinea pedum et manuum (Ringworm, athlete´s foot, tinea of the hand

diagnosis, therapy)

13. Onychomycosis, mycoses of the scalp and beard region, diagnosis, therapy

14. Pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma

15. Candidosis

16. Pyodermas of the adnexal structures, superficial pyodermas, impetigo -

17. Deep pyodermas, erysipelas

18. Mycobacterioses -tuberculosis of the skin

19. Skin manifestations of Lyme disease

20. Skin diseases caused by human papillomaviruses

21. Herpes simplex, herpes zoster (shingles)

22. Irritant contact dermatitis

23. Allergic contact dermatitis, investigation methods, important allergens

24. Microbial (infectious)/nummular eczema, varicous dermatitis

25. Atopic dermatitis

26. Seborrhoeic dermatitis

27. Drug eruptions, diagnosis, therapy

28. Urticaria, Quincke oedema

29. Psoriasis vulgaris, clinical picture, therapy (topical, systemic)

30. Lichen (ruber) planus

31. Pityriasis rosea

32. . Pemphigus

33. Pemphigoid

34. Dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring

35. Erythema exsudativum multiforme, toxic epidermal necrolysis

36. Erythroderma

37. Scleroderma

38. Dermatomyositis

39. Erythematodes (lupus erythematosus)

40. Necrobiotic granulomatous processes

41. Sarcoidosis

42. Disorders of pigmentation

43. Disorders of hair growth, alopecia

44. Acne vulgaris

45. Rosacea, perioral dermatitis

46. Cheilitis, aphthous stomatitis – relation to systemic diseases

47. Functional angiopathies – Raynaud phenomenon, acrocyanosis

48 Vasculitis

49. Pruritus –examples of systemic causes, prurigo

50. Melanocytic naevi

51. Precanceroses, Bowen ´s disease, Paget ´s disease

52. Basal cell carcinoma

53. Squamous cell carcinoma

54. Seborrheic wart, syringoma,, keratoacanthoma, fibrous histiocytoma, keloid

55. Cutaneous lymphomas and pseudolymphomas, mycosis fungoides

56. Malignant melanoma

57. Vascular nevi and tumors

58. Dermatitis artefacta

Venereology

1. Venereal diseases – a review, their social significance

2. Syphilis, etiology, basic classification, therapy, follow-up, prevention

3. Microscopic and serological diagnosis of syphilis

4. Primary syphilis, clinical picture, localization, differential diagnosis

5. Secondary syphilis, clinical picture, differential diagnosis, mucosal lesions

6. Tertiary syphilis, cutaneous mucosal nervous system and internal organs manifestations

7. Syphilis congenita recens and tarda

8. Gonorrhoea, therapy, criteria of cure

9. Measures to be taken by doctor and patient in the case of sexually transmitted disease

10. Chancroid (ulcus molle), lymphogranuloma venereum

11. Skin diseases of the external genitalia (except for venereal diseases and urethritis)

12. Non-gonococcal urethritis

13. AIDS

 
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