Dermatology
see also: Etymology of Dermatology
The dermatology is the branch of the Médecine which deals with the Peau, of the Muqueuse S and the Phanère S (nails, hair, hairs). It is traditionally associated with the Vénérologie, i.e. the study of the venereal diseases or infections sexually transmissible (IST).
Histology and Physiology
The Peau is composed of several superimposed layers:- Hypoderme
- reticular Derm
- basal Membrane
- Skin
Dermatological lesions
Elementary lesions
- the Atrophy S
- the bubbles
- the Dyschromie S
- the erythema S (and Exanthème)
- the Keratosis S
- the Macula S
- the nodule S
- the Papule S
- the Purpura S
- the Pustule S
- the Squame S
- the Sclerosis S
- the tumor S
- the Ulceration S
- vegetations or Condylome S
- the blisters
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Functional signs
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the Prurit
- the Pain
- the Hyperhidrose
Physical signs
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Effect of the vitropression
- Sign of Nikolsky
- Fluorescence with the lamp of Wood
- Lines of Blaschko
Dermatological explorations
- cutaneous Biopsy
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Dermatological pathologies
External bonds
- clinical Cases with many photographs in Dermatology
- SWISDOM/MUST - Dermatology Online with Interactive Technology
- “Vital minimum” (Duplicated lecture note of Pity-Salpêtrière)
- Tunisian Atlas of dermatology in line
- historical Sources of the dermatology
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