Dermatology and Venereology
Study Course Implementer
Riga, 18 Baznicas Street, dvk@rsu.lv, +371 26194765
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Students will be able to define skin and venereal diseases, outline their ethiopatogenesis and describe clinical manifestations that would allow them to be recognized with each other and from other diseases.
2.Further diagnostic and therapeutic tactics will be taught to formulate and explain as they will be able to list and systematise today’s diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
3.Will know how to organise preventive and epidemiological measures for contagonous dermatoses and sexually transmitted diseases.
4.Will be able to recognise malignant skin formations and organise a further action plan in these cases.
Skills
1.Students will be able to take a dermatological, venereological and sexual medical history; investigate specific skin changes in dermatology; make a diagnosis; draw up a patient examination plan; prescribe different investigative methods, justifying their necessity; draw up a treatment plan; explain to the patient the causes of the particular disease, development, treatment and prevention possibilities, the need and the prognosis of the particular disease.
Competences
1.As a result of the acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge, the student is able to engage professionally with patients and colleagues in the field of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment and prevention of dermatological and veneering diseases, observing the norms of medical ethics and patient rights.
2.Act as a health promoter in the context of public and individual prevention of skin and veneering diseases.
3.Plan the statement process independently in order to balance existing knowledge in the compulsory course with the new teaching substance, learn how to use literature, e-environment, knowledge of colleagues and lecturers, accurately formulating both diagnosis and differential diagnosis and the issue to be addressed.
Assessment
Individual work
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Grade
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1.
Individual work |
50.00% from total grade
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10 points
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Preliminary preparation of the topic to be discussed in the practical class. Independent work – Academic history of disease. |
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Examination
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1.
Examination |
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10 points
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Academic history of disease (case report or historia morbi), assessment criteria: justification and arguments for final clinical diagnosis; student's personal contribution and performance in the work with the patient; compliance of the content and form with methodological guidelines; assessment of student’s knowledge and comprehension of the patient’s clinical diagnosis. The final grade is formed cumulatively from the mark for Academic history of disease (50%) and the mark in Examination (50%): assessment of the multiple-choice test (40%); assessment of the interpretation of the clinical case (30%); assessment of the written part – a theoretical question on the acquired topics (30%). |
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Lecture
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Off site
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Topics
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The skin and its diseases. Morphological, physiological and histological changes of the skin and its derivatives in cases of different dermatoses. Principles of classification of dermatoses, initiating and predisposing factors. The role of skin care in the prevention of skin diseases.
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Symptoms of internal diseases expressed on the skin and its derivatives. The most frequent cases: manifestations of metabolic and endocrinological disorders, gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular and oncological diseases on the skin. General itch, the most frequent causes.
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E-Studies platform
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2
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The concept of the skin immune and autoimmune disorders, aetiological and pathogenic aspects. Skin allergic vasculitis, its kinds, clinical characteristics, treatment principles. Alopecia, its types, clinical characteristics and treatment methods. Clinical signs, differential diagnosis and treatment options of vitiligo.
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Syphilis, gonorrhoea and other specific genital diseases – general characteristics, clinical symptoms, diagnostic methods and treatment principles.
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Class/Seminar
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On site
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Specialized room
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3
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Topics
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Symptoms of skin diseases. Basic principles of patient investigation in dermatology and venereology. Description of the local state. Principles and methods for the diagnosis of skin diseases.
The concept of regional dermatology. Principles and options for the treatment of skin diseases. Principles of topical and systemic therapy. The academic scheme of medical history.
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Specialized room
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3
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Topics
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Sebaceous and sweat gland disorders: acne, perioral dermatitis, hidradenitis, rosacea. Their epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, pathogenetic role of Demodex folliculorum, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment.
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Specialized room
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3
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Eczematous reactions and dermatitis. Their kinds, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment. Adverse cutaneous drug reactions (ACDR), etiopathogenesis, kinds, clinical manifestations, most common medications causing such reactions and complications: Stevens-Johnson syndrome and Lyell’s syndrome. Management of ACDR. Infectious-toxic erythema, their kinds, clinical characterisation and treatment.
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Specialized room
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3
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Papulosquamous dermatoses: psoriasis, parapsoriasis, lichen ruber planus, seborrheic dermatitis. Their epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, differential diagnosis and treatment.
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Specialized room
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3
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Parasitic infections (scabies, pediculosis, insect bites). Superficial bacterial infections of the skin, their complications and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS). Epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment. Clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme disease on the skin. Superficial fungal infections of the skin, their classification according to the localisation and pathogen, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations.
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Specialized room
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3
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Topics
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Most common blistering disorders: pemphigus, pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis. Their epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment. Most common connective tissue diseases: scleroderma, dermatomyositis and lupus erythematosus. Their epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment.
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Specialized room
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3
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Topics
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Most common benign skin tumours, malignant skin tumours, their differential diagnosis and treatment options.
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Specialized room
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3
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Topics
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Sexually transmitted venereal diseases.
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Vīksna L., Sidhoma E., Bantauska D. Dermatoloģijas pamati. Medicīnas apgāds, 2021, 295 lpp. (latviešu plūsmas studijām)
Kang S., Amagai M., Bruckner A.L., Enk A.H., Margolis D.J., McMichael A.J., Orringer J.S. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology: 2-Volume Set, 9th Ed. McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2019, 1866 p.Suitable for English stream
Saavedra A.P., Roh E.K., Mikailov A. Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 9th Ed. McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2023, 992 p.Suitable for English stream
Bolognia J.L., Schaffer J.V., Cerroni L. Dermatology: 2-Volume Set, 5th Ed. Elsevier, 2024, 2928 p.Suitable for English stream
Griffiths C.E.M., Barker J., Bleiker T.O., Hussain W., Simpson R.C. Rook's Textbook of Dermatology: 4-Volume Set, 10th Ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2024, 4864 p.Suitable for English stream
Dinulos J.G. Habif's Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy. 7th Ed. Elsevier, 2021, 1086 p.Suitable for English stream
Additional Reading
Shimizu H. Shimizu's Dermatology, 2nd Ed. Wiley Blackwell, 2017, 664 p.Suitable for English stream
Lebwohl M., Heymann W., Berth-Jones J., Coulson I. Treatment of Skin Disease: Comprehensive Therapeutic Strategies, 6th Ed. Elsevier, 2022, 912 p.Suitable for English stream
Alikhan A., Hocker T.L.H. Review of Dermatology, 2nd Ed. Elsevier, 2024, 560 p.Suitable for English stream
Huang W.W., Feldman S.R., Ahn C.S., Lewallen R.S. Dermatology: Illustrated Clinical Cases, 1st Ed. CRC Press, 2016, 273 p.Suitable for English stream
Callen J.P., Jorizzo J.L., Zone J., Piette W., Rosenbach M., Vleugels R.A. Dermatological Signs of Systemic Disease, 5th Ed. Elsevier, 2017, 480 p.Suitable for English stream
Markowitz O. A Practical Guide to Dermoscopy, 7th Ed. Wolters Kluwer, 2017, 292 p.Suitable for English stream
Edwards L., Lynch P.J. Genital Dermatology Manual, 4th Ed. Wolters Kluwer, 2022, 448 p.Suitable for English stream
Rubins A. Dermatoveneroloģija. Latvijas Dermatovenerologu asociācija un Latvijas Dermatoveneroloģijas fonds, 2020, 592 lpp. (latviešu plūsmas studijām)
Vasariņš P., Miltiņš A. Klīniskā dermatoveneroloģija. Zvaigzne ABC, 1999, 476 lpp. (latviešu plūsmas studijām)
Branta D., Froļenko J., Gūtmane R., Rožkalns V. Dermatoloģija un veneroloģija, I un II daļa. Zvaigzne, 1975, 232 lpp. (latviešu plūsmas studijām)