dermatovenerology and - Semey State Medical University

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SEMEY STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
METHODICAL RECOMENDATIONS FOR THE PRACTICAL LESSONS
FACULTY: 5 В110100 General medicine
Elective discipline: DERMATOVENEROLOGY
CHAIR OF: Surgery № 3, dermatovenerology and evidence medicine
course: 5
TOPIC № 5. Neurodermatosis
Composer:
MD, professor
Nurmuhambetov
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Semey – 2011 y.
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TOPIC № 5. Neurodermatosis
2. Purpose: To teach students to recognize the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical
feature consolidate the knowledge and skills to diagnose and treat neurodermatosis
3. Learning objectives:
The student must know:
1. Etiopathogenesis of neurodermatosis
2. Clinical forms of neurodermatosis
The student must be able to:
1. Conduct clinical and laboratory diagnosis of neurodermatosis
2. Make a treatment plan with the patient of neurodermatosis
3. Conduct clinical and laboratory diagnosis of neurodermatosis
4. Make a treatment plan with the patient of neurodermatosis
5.define dermographism
4. The main topic questions
a) a basic knowledge of:
1. morphological identification of the element as a papule
2. mechanism of papules with eczema
3. definition of a morphological element lihenification
4. drugs that have antihistamine action
5. drugs with desensitizing effect
6. corticosteroids
7. method of patient examination of the skin
b) studies on the topic:
1. etiology, pathogenesis, classification of neurodermatosis
2. clinical signs of neurodermatosis
3. etiology, pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, differential diagnosis of
neurodermatosis
4. Treatment of neurodermatosis
5. Methods of teaching and learning:
"Working in small groups"
A group of students the teacher divides into 3 - 4 groups of 2 - 3 persons.
Each subgroups given the task of a problem that student make it. For example :
The first group is given the job on the theme: "Factors contributing to the
development of allergies. "The second subgroup - a task on" drug reaction: clinical
picture, diagnosis and treatment. "In the third subgroup - a task on the topic:
"Eczema: clinical varieties, diagnosis and treatment." The fourth subgroup - a task
on "Dermatitis, clinical varieties, diagnosis and treatment."
6. Literature major:
A Skripkin JK Skin and venereal disease, 2003
2 Pavlov S.T.Skin venereal disease and, 1987
3 Under red.Shaposhnikov Sexually transmitted diseases. "Guide for Physicians"
1991
4, Ed. Mashkilleysona AL Treatment of skin diseases in 1990
5 Yagovnik and dr.Yagovnik NC Sexually transmitted diseases. Handbook of prof.
diseases in 1981
6 Dermatology and Venerology (English language) 1995.1999
7 Esengaraeva ZB and others Terі zhane Venerology aurulary
more:
1 Dermatovenereology: Textbook / Ed. Sokolovsky, 2005
2 Sexually transmitted diseases: a guide for physicians / Under
red.O.K.Shaposhnikova, 1991
3 Ovchinnikov NM Laboratory diagnosis of diseases, sexually transmitted
diseases. 1987
4 Guide to Children's dermatology / Studenikin AA - 1983
5 Akhmetov, AK Fungal infections of the skin. 2006
6 Skin and venereal disease. Atolas / Ed. M.N.Turanova 1977
7 Mordovtsev VN Psoriasis (pathogenesis, clinical features, treatment) in 1991
8 A. Males Infectious dermatoses and venereal disease:
Handbook. - 1997
7. Control
1. What are the elements of the morphological characteristic of patients with skin
itch?
A roseola
B Bloody crusts
C Papules
D Scratching
E Vesicles
2. What methods should be conducted with the patient skin itch?
A study of blood sugar
B Liver function tests
C residual nitrogen and urea in blood serum
D. defecation on helminths
E. defecation on dysbiosis
3. Itching can be:
A primary (idiopathic)
B Secondary (symptomatic)
C localized
D. Universal
E senile
4. If any of these diseases, patients concerned about the itching?
A Diabetes
B Hypertension
C Lymphogranulomatosis
D. Pyelonephritis
E Spastic Colitis
5. Causes of localized skin itch can be:
A Sexually Transmitted Infections
B Helminthiasis
C Dysbacteriosis
D Uremia
A Glycosuria
6. Causes of universal skin itch can be:
A decrease in barometric pressure
B Constipation
C Lowering the temperature
D. Food
E Chemical
7. What diseases must be differentiated itching?
A scabies
B pyoderma
C lice
D. Psoriasis
E scrapie
8. What diseases are typical for patients with atopic syndrome?
A Polinosis
B Psoriasis
C Asthma
D Warts
E Allergic rhinitis
9. The reasons contributing to the emergence of secondary infections in children
with atopic dermatitis are:
A Scratches
B. Changing pH of the skin using baths with tanning agents
C disorders of immunity
D The use of hormonal creams
A presence of foci of chronic infection
10. Long-term administration of hormonal creams leads to:
A skin atrophy
B Complete recovery
C the appearance of telangiectasias
D Suppression of pancreatic function
E Occurrence of striae
11. What are the clinical manifestations of acute urticaria can be suspected?
A monomorphic rash, blisters presented
B. Violation of flux, and sebaceous excretions
CSudden onset after exposure to an allergen
D. atrophy of the skin
E rash ephemeral
12. What factors lead to the formation of atopic dermatitis in childhood?
A Food allergens
B Helminthic infestation
C chronic infections
D. Medicines
E Dysbacteriosis
13. What are the clinical manifestations are characteristic of erythema scrapie?
A localization of lesions in the anterior surface of the tibia
B papulo-vesicles
C hyperkeratosis papules
D. Blisters
A Biopsing itching
14. For focal neurodermatitis (lichen Vidal) is characterized by the following zones
in the lesion focus:
A papular
B Atrophy
C hyperpigmentation
D. vegetations
E lihenification
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