Theses of dermatology for dental students

 

A, Dermatology

  1. Primary and secondary elementary skin lesions with examples
  2. Structure and function of the skin
  3. Impetigo, folliculitis, boil, carbuncle. Diagnosis and treatment
  4. Erysipelas, cellulitis: clinical features, differential diagnosis, treatment
  5. Herpes virus infection: herpes simplex, herpes zoster
  6. Yeast infections of the skin and oral mucosa. Paronychia
  7. Dermatophyte infections of the skin and scalp
  8. Pityriasis versicolor. Onychomycosis, erosio interdigitalis
  9. SLE, DLE clinical features, diagnosis, treatment
  10. Dermatomyositis, Scleroderma
  11. Pemphigus, pemphigoid clinical features, diagnosis, treatment. Dermatitis herpetiformis. Differencial diagnosis of autoimmune bullous diseases.
  12. Psoriasis: clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment
  13. Urticaria, Quincke oedema. Diagnosis and treatment
  14. Eczema: types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
  15. Atopic eczema
  16. Cutaneous advers drug reactions. Maculopapular toxicoderma, erythema exsudativum multiforme, Stevens Johnson’s syndrome, Lyell – syndrome
  17. Squamosus cell carcinoma
  18. Basal cell carcinoma
  19. Malignant melanoma. Pigment naevus. ABCD rule
  20. Praecancerous skin leasions. In situ carcinomas. Cutaneous paraneoplasitic syndromes
  21. Cutaneous and oral manifestations of internal diseases. Diabetes mellitus, liver diseases
  22. Lichen planus, Lichen oris
  23. Seborrheic diseases (seborrheic dermatitis, acne, rosacea)
  24. Chronic venous insufficiency: diagnosis, treatment. Differential diagnosis of leg ulcer
  25. Topical therapy in dermatology
  26. Systemic therapy in dermatology. Indications and side effects of corticosteroid therapy. Immunosuppressive drugs, biologic therapy. Antibiotics in dermatology.
  27. Oral manifestatios of skin diseases

 

B, STD

  1. Syphilis I.
  2. Syphilis II.
  3. Late syphilis
  4. Methods of diagnosis of syphilis. Treatment of syphilis
  5. Oral manifestations of syphilis
  6. Clinical features of gonorrhoea (urogenital, non urogenital) diagnosis and treatment
  7. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: clinical features, treatment, significance in the dentist’s office
  8. Chlamydia trachomatis infection, diagnosis, clinical features and treatment
  9. Nongonococcal urethritis and cervicitis, diagnosis and treatment
  10. Genital herpes
  11. Sexually transmitted viral infections (HPV, Hepatitis B, cytomegalovirus)
  12. Candidiasis of the genitalia
  13. HIV infection, clinical phases
  14. Oral manifestations in HIV infection
  15. HPV infection, prevention. Warts: Verruca vulgaris, condyloma acuminatum
  16. Pediculosis