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Dermatovenereology

Colorado State University via XuetangX

Overview

Dermatovenerology is a secondary clinical medicine subject which studies the diseases of skin and its appendages. It is characterized by morphological teaching. Skin is the largest organ of human body. Skin diseases not only have various kinds, complicated causes and different treatments, but also are skin manifestations of a variety of systemic diseases. The course will be based on the basic dermatology, infectious, infestations, dermatitis and eczema, erythema and papulosquamous diseases,urticaria, drug eruption and skin vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, bullous skin diseases, skin appendage diseases and pigmented skin diseases, skin tumors, sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, this course will also teach new diagnosis and treatment technologies, such as photodynamic therapy, laser therapy, medical ozone application in dermatology, etc. Thus, through the study of this course, we can not only master the basic theoretical knowledge of Dermatology and venereology and the diagnosis and treatment of common skin diseases, but also understand the advanced technologies.

Syllabus

  • Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Dermatology and Venereology
    • 1. Introduction to dermatology and Venereology
    • 2. structure and function of skin
    • 3. Clinical manifestations of dermatovenereal diseases
    • 4. Dermatopathology (1)
    • 5. Dermatopathology (2)
    • 6. Laboratory examination technology of dermatosis and venereal diseases
    • 7. Systemic medical therapy of skin diseases
    • 8. Topical Medications of skin and venereal diseases
    • 9. Physical treatment of skin and venereal diseases
    • 10. Laser therapy of skin and venereal diseases
  • Chapter 2 Viral and bacterial skin diseases
    • 11. Varicella-zoster virus
    • 12. Etiology and clinical manifestation of Verruca
    • 13. Hand-foot-mouth disease
    • 14. Impetigo
    • 15. Erysipelas
  • Chapter 3 Fungal infectious dermatosis
    • 16. Overview of mycosis
    • 17. Tinea corporis and cruris
    • 18. Tinea manus and pedis, onychomycosis
    • 19. Pityriasis Versicolor
  • Chapter 4 Infestations
    • 20. Scabies
  • Chapter 5 Erythema papulosquamous diseases and eczema skin disease
    • 21. Contact dermatitis
    • 22. Atopic dermatitis (I)
    • 23. Atopic dermatitis (2)
    • 24. Psoriasis (I)
    • 25. Psoriasis (2)
  • Chapter 6 Urticaria, drug eruption and skin vasculitis
    • 26. Urticaria
    • 27. Clinical manifestations and treatment of common drug eruption
    • 28. Clinical manifestations and treatment of severe drug eruption
    • 29. Behcet's disease
  • Chapter 7 Connective tissue disease
    • 30. Lupus erythematosus (I)
    • 31. Lupus erythematosus (2)
    • 32. Dermatomyositis (I)
    • 33. Dermatomyositis (2)
    • 34. Scleroderma
  • Chapter 8 Bullous dermatosis
    • 35. Pemphigus (I)
    • 36. Pemphigus (2)
    • 37. Bullous Pemphigoid
  • Chapter 9 Skin appendage diseases and pigmented skin diseases
    • 38. Acne
    • 39. Alopecias
    • 40. Vitiligo
  • Chapter 10 Skin tumor
    • 41. Hemangioma
    • 42. Keloid
    • 43. Basal cell carcinoma
    • 44. Bowen's disease, squamous cell carcinoma
  • Chapter 11 Sexually transmitted diseases
    • 45. Syphilis (I)
    • 46. Syphilis (2)
  • final exam

    Taught by

    Lu Jianyun and Huang Jinhua

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