Self-study instructions for students of the 5th year General Medicine, Mandatory study literature, Topics, Lectures.
Self-study instructions for students of the 6th year General Medicine, Mandatory study literature, Topics, Lectures.
Dear students.
Due to the current situation regarding the epidemic situation is the current form of study distance only until further notice. Please respect these instructions:
Self-study instructions for students of the 5th year- General Medicine
Mandatory study literature:
- ATOPIC DERMATITIS (Švecová D., Danilla T.- Text book of dermatology, 112-117 p.)
Topics:
- Etiopatogenesis of atopic dermatitis
- Clinical picture, characteristic local clinical features, signs of atopic dermatitis
- Stages of atopic dermatitis, Diferential diagnosis of AD
- Local and systemic treatment of AD
- Complications of AD6. Dermatitis seborrhoica- etiopatogenesis
- Dermatitis contacta acuta- etiopatogenesis, clinical picture and treatment
- Dermatitis contacta chronica- etiopatogenesis, clinical Picture and treatment
- Eczema dyshidroticum- etiopatogenesis
- Eczema dyshidroticum- clinical picture and treatment
We ask all students to elaborate all designated topics within a single group. (Distribution of topics within group is up to you).
Elaborated topics shall be sent to peddermklinika@gmail.com till Friday of the week, in which you should have had internship at our clinic. Subject has to contain name of a chosen topic and a group number.
Self-study instructions for students of the 6th year- General Medicine:
Topics:
- State exam questions associated with Paediatrics
- Given topics from paediatric dermatovenerology
Mandatory study literature:
Textbook of Dermatology (Danka Švecová, Tibor Danilla , 2017)
Paediatric Propaedeutic (László Kovács , 2014)
Practical Paediatrics (D. M. Roberton, M. J. South, 2007)
Topics for elaboration:
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Juvenile dermatomyositis
- Infectious exanthemas (morbilli, scarlatina, rubella, varicella, exanthema subitum, erythema infectiosum)
- Congenital and sexually transmitted infections in children (TORCH, syphilis, HIV, herpes, chronic hepatitis) - clinical picture, diagnosis, prevention, treatment
- Treatment with glucocorticoids and its complications
- Skin disorders in newborns and children
- Drug reactions and drug allergy in childhood
- Atopic dermatitis
- Physical therapy in pediatric dermatology - principles and techniques of phototherapy, cryotherapy, balneotherapy
- Bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the skin in children - pyoderma, Lyme disease, herpes infections, HPV infections, candidiasis, dermatophytic infections - epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment
- Biological treatment of dermatoses in children - principles, indications
- Skin tests in paediatric dermatovenerology - physical tests, patch tests, phototests
Important Information:
We ask all students to elaborate all designated topics within a single group. (Distribution of topics within group is up to you).
Elaborated topics shall be sent to peddermklinika@gmail.com till Friday of the week, in which you should have had internship at our clinic. Subject has to contain name of a chosen topic and a group number.
Attachment | Date | Size | Availability [?] | Clinically sensitive [?] | Licence | |
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Atopic Dermatitis | 17.4.2020 | 218.38 KB | faculty member | – | – | |
Bacterial Skin Infections | 17.4.2020 | 8.51 MB | faculty member | – | – | |
Genodermatoses | 17.4.2020 | 8.25 MB | faculty member | – | – | |
Naevi | 17.4.2020 | 5.52 MB | faculty member | – | – | |
Viral Exantherms | 17.4.2020 | 3.92 MB | faculty member | – | – |
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Keywords: naevi, atopic dermatitis
citation: Dušan Buchvald, Tibor Danilla, Martina Hertelová, Katarína Turčinová-Lacková: Study materials, instructions for study - Department of Paediatric Dermatovenerology Faculty of Medicine Comenius University in Bratislava. Multimedia support in the education of clinical and health care disciplines :: Portal of Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University [online] , [cit. 05. 10. 2023]. Available from WWW: https://portal.fmed.uniba.sk/articles.php?aid=435. ISSN 1337-9577.