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The document discusses several types of superficial mycosis and pityriasis versicolor. Pityriasis versicolor is caused by Malassezia spp fungi and presents as scaly macules that are white, cream, pink, red or brown in color. Risk factors include warm and humid environments. Treatment involves selenium sulfide or clotrimazole. The document also briefly mentions tinea nigra, piedra, erythrasma and trichomycosis axillaris.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of normal and abnormal skin conditions organized into several sections. It begins by describing the normal anatomy and histology of skin. Macroscopic and microscopic terminology used to describe lesions is defined. The major sections that follow cover pigmentation disorders, epidermal and dermal neoplasms, inflammatory conditions, infections, and other abnormalities. Specific disorders are listed and briefly characterized within each section. The document serves as a reference for the clinical, histological, and pathological features of diverse skin diseases.
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Cutaneous manifestations of hiv infectiontashagarwal
This document summarizes and classifies the various cutaneous (skin) manifestations that can occur due to HIV infection. It divides these manifestations into infectious, neoplastic and other categories. It provides detailed descriptions of common conditions in each category such as Kaposi's sarcoma, molluscum contagiosum, herpes simplex, and pruritic papular eruption. For each condition, it describes the clinical features and may include microscopic pathology images to illustrate findings. The document serves as a comprehensive reference for the cutaneous signs of HIV infection.
1. Superficial mycoses involve infections of the skin and its appendages by fungi including Malassezia species, dermatophytes, and others.
2. Common conditions include pityriasis versicolor caused by Malassezia furfur presenting as discolored patches, and tinea infections like tinea corporis caused by dermatophytes appearing as scaly rings.
3. Laboratory diagnosis involves potassium hydroxide microscopy of skin and nail samples to visualize fungal elements, and culture to isolate and identify the causative agent. Topical and oral antifungal drugs are used for treatment.
This document discusses several common viral skin infections. It begins by introducing cutaneous manifestations of viral infections and how they are clinically diagnosed. It then covers the common DNA and RNA viruses that cause skin infections, including human papillomavirus, molluscum contagiosum, herpes simplex virus, varicella zoster virus, and coxsackie virus. For each virus, it describes the clinical features, pathogenesis, complications, investigations, and treatment approaches. It also provides details on viral exanthems including measles and rubella. Throughout it emphasizes the characteristic morphology, distribution, inclusion bodies, and clinical course of different viral skin infections.
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1. The document discusses different types of fungal infections (mycoses) that can affect the skin, including superficial mycoses like pityriasis versicolor and tinea versicolor, cutaneous mycoses like various forms of ringworm, and subcutaneous mycoses.
2. It also discusses opportunistic and systemic mycoses that can spread to multiple organ systems in individuals with weakened immunity. Common opportunistic fungi mentioned are Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger.
3. Oral candidiasis
Superficial mycoses are fungal infections limited to the outer layers of the skin. They include pityriasis versicolor caused by Malassezia furfur, tinea nigra caused by Exophiala werneckii, and white and black piedra. Dermatophytes are the causative agents of ringworm and include the genera Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton. They infect keratinized tissues like skin, hair, and nails. Laboratory diagnosis involves microscopic examination of skin scrapings and fungal culture.
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This document provides information on the classification, pathogenesis, common infections, clinical features and treatment of various human viruses that affect the skin. It discusses the classification of viruses into DNA and RNA types. Some key viruses covered include human papillomavirus, varicella zoster virus, herpes simplex virus, molluscum contagiosum virus, and viral exanthems. For each virus, the summary provides details on transmission, clinical presentation, complications and recommended treatment approaches.
This document provides information on fever with rashes, including:
1. It describes the causes and characteristics of fever and rashes. Fever is caused by pyrogens or cytokines during infection or inflammation, while rashes can result from infectious organisms, toxins, autoimmune responses, or vasculature involvement.
2. It outlines the approach to evaluating a patient with fever and rashes, including taking a thorough history, examining the rash characteristics, and performing laboratory tests. Differential diagnoses are made based on signs and symptoms.
3. Common infectious diseases that present with central or peripheral maculopapular rashes are described, such as measles, rubella, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever
41. laboratory diagnosis of common fungal diseasessulochan_lohani
The document discusses laboratory diagnosis of common fungal diseases. It provides data on clinical specimens submitted for fungal isolation from 2004-2006, with the most common being respiratory and body fluids. The most frequent fungal isolates were Candida albicans, C. tropicalis and C. parapsilosis. Methods for diagnosing mycoses include direct microscopic examination, culture techniques, biochemical tests and special tests. Common superficial cutaneous fungal infections affecting the skin, hair and nails are also described, along with their characteristic lesions, causative organisms and laboratory identification.
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24. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
72. mycosis fungoid
73. nail infection
74. nail loop
75. nail melnonychia
76. nail subungual
heamatoma
134. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
312. dermochondrocorneal
313. diabetic diabetes
314. Diffuse capillary
malformation with overgrowth
315. digeorge syndrome
316. Digital Fibromatosis
317. dimple
135. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
318. diptheria
319. Dira deficiency
Deficiency of interleukin-1
receptor antagonist
320. dirofilaria
321. Disseminate and
recurrent
infundibulofolliculitis (DRIf
136. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
322. donovani granuloma
inguinal
323. Dowling Degos
324. down syndrom
325. dracunliasis
326. drug phototoxic
327. drug abuse
137. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
328. drug agep Acute
generalized exanthematous
pustulosis
329. drug argyria
330. drug arsenic
331. drug bleomycin
332. drug braf inhibitor
138. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
333. drug bromoderma
334. drug chemotherapy
335. drug chryiasis
336. drug dle discoid lupus
337. drug dress
338. drug egfri
339. drug emboli nicolau
139. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
340. drug extravaation
341. drug hand foot skin
reaction
342. drug hydroquin
343. drug hyperpigmentation
344. drug insulin
345. drug lichnoid drug
140. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
346. drug methotrexate
347. drug minocyclin
348. drug minoxdil
349. drug : exanthema--
Morbilliform drug eruption/
maculopapular drug eruptions
350. drug pitryiasis rosea like
141. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
351. drug psoriasiform
352. drug retinoid
353. Drug sdrif sdirf
354. drug serum sickness
355. drug serum sickness like
356. drug Steroid induced
357. Dupuytren contracture
196. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
652. laugier syndrome
653. launois-bensaude
syndrome
654. LE drug induced
655. LE neonatal Lupus
656. LE oral
657. LE acute
197. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
658. LE bullous lupus
659. LE chilblain
660. LE dle discoid lupus
erythematous
661. LE hypertrophic
662. LE lupus profundus
663. LE lupus tumidus
198. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
664. LE lupus vasculitis
665. LE other
666. LE rowell
667. LE subacute le
668. lupus erythematous
systemic le
669. legius
333. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
1425. migratory
thrombophlebitis
1426. pressure purpura
1427. protein s defeciency
1428. protein c defeciency
1429. vasculitis superficial
thrombophlebitis
348. Dermatology diseases Index Hss Mansoura Egypt
1510. viral Trichodysplasia
spinulosa
1511. viral unilateral exanthem
1512. viral vaccinia
1513. viral yellow fever
1514. viral zika
1515. vit b defe
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1516. vit d defeciency
1517. vitiigo leukoderma drug
1518. vitiligo
1519. vitiligo due to drug
1520. vitiligo congenital
1521. vogt koyanagi harada
1522. von hippel