LEARNING OUTCOMES
The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge in order to understand important dermatoses such as, acne, rosacea, various types of dermatitis, psoriasis, lichen planus, various forms of alopecia, pityriasis rosea and drug eruptions.
By viewing and discussing numerous images of these dermatoses, students will be better aware and familiar with cutaneous conditions which are common in daily practice. Description of inherited genetic disorders such as neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis and lipoid proteinosis will also be made.
In addition, students will be able to take the initiative to comment on practical clinical issues.
SYLLABUS
1. Dermatitis (eczema)
2. Atopic dermatitis
3. Seborrheic dermatitis
4. Dyshidrotic eczema
5. Allergic contact dermatitis
6. Irritant contact dermatitis
7. Acrodermatitis enteropathica (zinc deficiency)
8. Lichen simplex chronicus
9. Drug eruptions (etiology, epidemiology)
10. Drug eruptions (clinical picture)
11. Drug eruptions (diagnosis and treatment)
12. Erythema multiforme
13. Erythema Nodosum
14. Erythema annulare centrifugum
15. Acute Urticaria
16. Chronic urticaria
17. Angioedema
18. Urticaria pigmentosa (cutaneous mastocytosis)
19. Acne (etiology, epidemiology)
20. Acne (clinical picture, clinical types)
21. Acne (treatment)
22. Isotretinoin
23. Hidradenitis suppurativa
24. Milia
25. Rosacea
26. Neurofibromatosis
27. Tuberous sclerosis
28. Lipoid proteinosis
29. Psoriasis (etiology, epidemiology)
30. Psoriasis (clinical picture, clinical types)
31. Psoriasis (treatment)
32. Reiter syndrome
33. Erythroderma
34. Lichen planus
35. Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
36. Pityriasis rosea
37. Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta
38. Pityriasis lichenoides chronica
39. Androgenetic alopecia
40. Alopecia areata
41. Scarring Alopecia
42. Hypertrichosis – Hirsutism
43. Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
44. Congenital hair loss disorders