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The courses will provide basic information on epidemiology, diagnostics and therapeutics of common skin and sexually transmitted diseases such as mycoses, bacterial and viral skin infections, diseases caused by disturbance of keratinization, allergic and autoimmune dermatoses, skin tumours, syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Last update: STO03636 (14.04.2008)
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Textbooks Last update: STO03636 (22.09.2016)
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Credit is awarded for meeting attendance at lectures and practical teaching at the clinic. 2 absences are possible, without the need for an excuse. The exam is conducted for the 1st and 2nd term in the form of a test. The multiple choice test (A, B, C, D - several options are correct, no answer is possible - no) has 20 questions that are based on the individual above-mentioned areas. To successfully pass the test (examination), you must have a min. 14 correct answers (i.e. max. 6 mistakes = 70%), The test result is rated - excellent 20-18, very good 17-16, good 15-14 - correct answers. Only a complete answer is evaluated as a correctly answered question. E.g. if ABC is correct, answer AB cannot be accepted, if A is correct, answer AB cannot be accepted, etc. The maximum interval to complete the test is 30 min. The 3rd term is an oral exam - 2 questions from dermatology, 1 question from venereology, 1 clinical picture of the basic diagnosis - clinical description. The list of topics for dermatology and venereology examination Last update: Kodet Ondřej, doc. MUDr., Ph.D. (20.09.2024)
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Topics of seminars in dermatology and venereology
1. Introduction to dermatology - lesions, localisation, description
2. Histology - anatomy, histopathological changes and their clinical correlation
3. Bullous diseases - pemphigus, pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis
4. Phlebology veins of lower extremities, varicosities, chronic venous insufficiency, leg ulcers ? investigation, therapy, cellulitis (erysipelas), lymphedema
5. Drug reactions - generally + clinical picture (angioedema, urticaria, erythema multiforme, corticosteroid side effects, vasculitis, fixed exanthema aj.)
6. Venereology I sexually transmitted infections
7. Venereology II - lues, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, bacterial vaginosis, AIDS
8. Precancerosis + tumors - solar keratosis, leucoplakia, carcinoma in situ, squamous and basal cell carcinoma, m. Bowen, m. Queyrat, m. Paget, lymphomas, paraneoplasia
9. Pigmented naevuses + malignant melanoma
10. Mycology - dermatophytosis, candidosis, pityriasis versicolor
11. Bacterial diseases a tbc - pyodermias, tbc, actinomycosis
12. Viral a parasitic diseases herpes, warts, molluscum contagiosum, scabies, trombidiasis, pediculosis, borreliosis.
13. Eczemas overview, patch tests, professional diseases
14. Psoriasis, lichen, erythrodermias
15. Adnexal diseases - acne, rosacea, alopecia, onychodystrophia
16. Connective tissue diseases ?scleroderma, lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis
17. Dermatological therapy topical, systemic
Last update: STO03636 (02.12.2010)
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