List of examination
topics:
1.
The
function of the skin.
2.
Skin as an
immunological organ.
3.
Epidermis –
structure and function.
4.
Dermis –
structure and function.
5.
Hair - structure
and function.
6.
Nails - structure
and function.
7.
Vascular system
of the skin and skin
innervation.
8.
Skin changes –
primary lesions.
9.
Skin changes –
secondary lesions.
10. Some
dermatological phenomena:
Raynaud’s phenomenon, Koebner phenomenon, Nickolsky signs –
the examples of
dermatoses.
11. Allergologic
diagnostics – prick
tests and patch tests.
12. Topical treatment
in dermatology –
types of basis.
13. Phototherapy in
dermatology.
14. Cryotherapy in
dermatology.
15. Corticosteroids
in topical treatment
– indications and classification.
16. Corticosteroids
in topical treatment
- mode of action and complications.
17. Corticosteroids
in systemic treatment
- indications and complications.
18. Pruritus.
19. Antipruritic
treatment.
20. Viral infections
– Herpes simplex.
21. Viral infections
– Herpes zoster.
22. Viral warts.
23. Molluscum
contagiosum.
24. Lichen planus.
25. Dermatophyte skin
infections.
26. Onychomycosis.
27. Candida
infections.
28. Pityriasis
versicolor.
29. Streptococcal
infections –
erysipelas.
30. Staphylococcal
skin infections.
31. Scabies.
32. Atopic
dermatitis.
33. Contact eczema.
34. Seborrhoeirc
eczema.
35. Angioedema.
36. Types of
urticaria, patomechanisms
of wheal development.
37. Physical
urticarias.
38. Stevens Johnson
syndrome and toxic
epidermal necrolysis.
39. Erythema nodosum.
40. Leukocytoclastic
vasculitis.
41. Polyarteriitis
nodosa and Wegener
granulomatosis.
42. Drug eruptions.
43. Erythema
multiforme.
44. Pityriasis rosea
Gibert.
45. Pityriasis rubra
pilaris.
46. Psoriasis.
47. Treatment of
psoriasis.
48. Parapsoriasis
group (pathogenesis,
clinical pictures and variants, investigations, treatment).
49. Pemphigus.
50. Pemphigoid.
51. Dermatitis
herpetiformis.
52. Linear IgA
bullous disease and
acquired epidermolysis bullosa.
53. Epidermolysis
bullosa.
54. Discoid lupus
erythematosus.
55. Systemic lupus
erythematosus.
56. Subacute
cutaneous lupus
erythematosus.
57. Differences
between acrosclerodermia
(limited form) and sclerodermia diffusa (diffuse form).
58. Systemic
sclerosis.
59. Sclerodermia
circumscripta.
60. Lichen sclerosus
et atrophicus.
61. Mixed connective
tissue disease.
62. Dermatomyositis.
63. Pyoderma
gangrenosum.
64. Venous
insufficiency – skin changes.
65. Acne vulgaris.
66. Acne rosacea.
67. Hyperhydrosis.
68. Causes of leg
ulcerations.
69. Venous leg
ulcerations.
70. Acrocyanosis and
erythrocyanosis.
71. Livedo
reticularis and
teleangiectasia.
72. Raynaud’s
phenomenon.
73. Pressure sores.
74. Purpura.
75. Lymphoedema.
76. Vitiligo.
77. Sunburn-
pathogenesis, clinical
pictures, investigations, treatment.
78. Primary
photodermatoses – solar
urticaria, PLE
79. Phototesting
(MED).
80. Photodermatoses
caused by exogenous
sensitizers – pathogenesis, clinical pictures and variants,
investigations,
treatment
81. Chloasma
82. Porphyria cutanea
tarda
83. Alopecia areata.
84. Ichtyosis
vulgaris.
85. Keratosis
pilaris.
86. Acanthosis
nigricans.
87. Keratoderma of
the palms and soles.
88. Darier’s disease.
89. Hailey-Hailey
disease.
90. Precancerous
conditions in
dermatology.
91. Basal cell
carcinoma.
92. Squamous cell
carcinoma – clinical
subtypes, diagnosis, treatment.
93. Melanoma –
clinical subtypes,
diagnosis, treatment.
94. Cutaneous T-cell
lymphoma (Mycosis
fungoides).
95. Nail changes in
common skin
disorders.
96. Primary syphilis.
97. Secondary
syphilis.
98. Late syphilis.
99. Congenital
syphilis.
100.
Treatment
of syphilis.
101.
AIDS
– pathogenesis, risk groups, clinical course.
102.
AIDS
– skin changes.
103.
Genital
herpes.
104.
Genital
candidiasis.
105.
Gonorrhoea
– etiology, clinical picture.
106.
Gonorrhoea
– complications.
107.
Clamydia
STI.
108.
Pelvic
inflammatory disease.
109.
Genital
warts.