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Decks in this class (38)

Skin Structure
Definition of skin 1,
The skin is composed of 2,
Function of skin 3
34  cards
History & Examination
Dermatological examination 1,
Morphology of skin lesion 2,
Primary skin lesion 8 3
26  cards
Bacterial infection I
Normal flora is higher in which g...,
What are the natural skin defenses 2,
What is the classification of bac...
15  cards
Bacterial infection II (superfecial)
Mention the superficial bacterial...,
Is impetigo contagiosum caused by...,
Clinical picture of impetigo cont...
24  cards
Bacterial infection III (Deep)
Mention the deep bacterial skin i...,
What is cellulitis 2,
What are the predisposing factors...
23  cards
Viral infection I (Herpes)
What are the types of viral infec...,
What is the most common viral inf...,
What is the mode of transmission ...
27  cards
Viral infection II (verruca/wart)
What is verruca 1,
What is the epidemiology of warts 2,
What is the mode of transmission ...
30  cards
Fungal infection I
Fungi are living organisms with u...,
Yeast hyphae dimorphic define wit...,
Types of superficial skin diseases 3
23  cards
Fungal infection II
What type of tissue does dermatop...,
Three genera origins of dermatoph...,
Clinical types of dermatophyte in...
41  cards
Parasitic infection (scabies)
Define the scabies 1,
What is the meaning of burrows 2,
Ip of scabies 3
22  cards
Parasitic infection II (pediculosis & lishmaniasis)
Define pediculosis 1,
What are lice 2,
Lice species infesting humans 3
30  cards
Eczema I
What is eczema 1,
What is the cardinal sign of ecze...,
Clinical presentation of eczema 3
10  cards
Eczema II
Types of endogenous eczema 1,
What is atopic dermatitis 2,
Is the atopic dermatitis common 3
24  cards
Psoriasis I
Definition of papulosquamous dise...,
Mention the papulosquamous diseas...,
Define psoriasis 3
17  cards
Psoriasis II (types & DD)
What are the clinical types of ps...,
What is the most common clinical ...,
What are the severe forms of psor...
22  cards
Psoriasis III (Dx, ttt)
Diagnosis of psoriasis 1,
Histopathological changes of psor...,
Classification of treatment of ps...
31  cards
Pityriasis rosea
What is pityriasis rosea 1,
Which age group is more affected ...,
What is the initial skin lesion i...
11  cards
Lichen planus
Define lichen planus 1,
How is lichen planus characterized 2,
Epidemiology of lichen planus rac...
19  cards
Urticaria
What is urticaria 1,
If wheals involve subcutaneous or...,
T f wheal does not last more than...
13  cards
topical steroid
How does topical steroid work 1,
Efficacy of topical steroid depen...,
Classification of topical steroid...
7  cards
CTD I (LE)
Define connective tissue diseases...,
Ctd considered as autoimmune dise...,
Ctd characterized by 3
24  cards
CTD II (Scleroderma & dermatomyositis)
Define scleroderma 1,
Types of scleroderma 2,
What is morphea 3
24  cards
Rosecea & Perioral dermatitis
Define rosacea 1,
Rosacea is common in which gender 2,
Which type of people more commonl...
21  cards
Autoimmune VB Diseases
What are autoimmune vesiculo bull...,
What is the difference between in...,
What is pemphigus 3
21  cards
Pigmentary Disorders I
What are the two main categories ...,
What is vitiligo 2,
What percentage of the population...
33  cards
Pigmentary Disorders II
What is albinism 1,
What are clinical features of alb...,
What is the different between alb...
14  cards
EN&EM
What is erythema nodosum 1,
What is erythema multiforme 2,
What is the cause of eryhtema nod...
18  cards
Hair Disorders I
What are the main functions of ha...,
What is the visible part of the h...,
What is the part of the hair loca...
45  cards
Hair Disorders II
What is trichotillomania 1,
Descripe the alopacia of trichoti...,
What is tractional alopecia 3
14  cards
Dermatosis Of Pregnancy
What are the two main classificat...,
What are examples of non specific...,
What are common pigmentary change...
33  cards
Cutaneous Tuberculosis
What are the two main types of my...,
What causes cutaneous tuberculosis 2,
What are the three sources of cut...
26  cards
Genodermatosis
What are genodermatoses 1,
Name some examples of genodermato...,
What is the inheritance pattern o...
35  cards
topical formulation
Factors affecting topical absorpt...,
Advantages of topical applications 2,
Disadvantages of topical formulat...
17  cards
STD I (syphilis)
Classification of sexually transm...,
Bacterial std 5 2,
Viral std 5 3
28  cards
STD II
What is the etiology of chancaroid 1,
What is the incubation period of ...,
Treatment of chancaroid 3
17  cards
systemic diseases
Cut manifestation of hiv infectio...,
Cut manifestation of hiv neoplasia 2,
Cut manifestation of hiv others 3
18  cards
Acne
Name another disorder of sebaceou...,
Define acne 2,
Pathognomonic skin lesion of acne...
26  cards
Short Notes
Etiology of erythema multiform 1
1  cards

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