Questions from Dermatovenereology – GENERAL MEDICINE

1.  Anatomy and physiology of the skin

2.  Etiopathogenesis of skin diseases, introduction to immunology

3.  Basic terminology of dermatopathology

4.  Primary and secondary skin lesions

5.  Skin patches, permanent skin changes, functional aspects, localization and arrangement of skin lesions

6.  Symptoms and signs in dermatological diagnosis, the examination

7.  Diagnostic tests in dermatology, biopsy and histopathologic examination, dermatoscopy

8.  Systemic treatment of skin diseases

9.  Topical therapy of skin diseases

10.  Physical treatment modalities, phototherapy, lasers in dermatology, dermatosurgery

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1.  Viral diseases

2.  Bacterial diseases, erysipelas, borreliosis

3.  Fungal diseases

4.  Parasitic infections, insect bites

5.  Reactions to medications, urticaria, angioedema

6.  Dermatitis: irritant, allergic contact, dyshidrotic, occupational dermatoses

7.  Atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, nummular dermatitis

8.  Diseases caused by sunlight, photodermatoses

9.  Erythemas, multiforme and nodose erythemas

10.  Psoriasis

11.  Lichen planus, graft versus host disease, pityriasis rosea

12.  Pemphigus and pemhigoid diseases, dermatitis herpetiformis

13.  Scleroderma, lupus erythematosus

14.  Panniculitis, granulomatous diseases, diseases of hair, nails, pigmentary disorders

15.  Diseases of blood vessels, vasculitis, lymphedema, venous diseases in the legs

16.  Acne, rosacea and related disorders

17.  Melanocytic nevi, melanoma

18.  Precancerous lesions, carcinoma

19.  Nevi, cysts, genodermatoses

20.  Adnexal, mesenchymal tumours, cutaneous lymphomas, mastocytosis, paraneoplastic

diseases, cutaneous metastases, histiocytoses

21.  The most common dermatoses in the face and of the head

22.  Acute dermatoses

23.  Skin signs in immunodeficient patients, AIDS

24.  The most common pediatric dermatoses

25.  The most common dermatoses in elderly patients

26.  Principles of andrology

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1.  Syphilis: causative organism, transmission, stages of syphilis, management and course

2.  Syphilis: laboratory findings, serologic tests for syphilis

3.  Primary syphilis

4.  Secondary syphilis

5.  Latent and tertiary syphilis

6.  Congenital syphilis

7.  Gonorrhea: causative organism, transmission, laboratory and clinical findings

8.  Extragenital gonorrhea, complications, therapy

9.  Chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inquinale

10.  Common sexually transmitted diseases

11.  Genital and perianal diseases

12.  Genital ulceration: differential diagnosis