Dermatology

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2021-2022

Course director

  • Dr. Rolland Péter GYULAI

    professor,
    Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Oncodermatology

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAK-BOR-T
  • 4 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OAA-IMM-T completed , OAP-BPR-T completed , OAK-PH1-T parallel

Exam course:

yes

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 140

Topic

Aim of the subject:
The purpose of the education in Dermatology is to get the students acquainted with the clinical and epidemic features of dermatological and venereal diseases in the general medical practice, moreover their pathomechanisms and therapeutic possibilities.
The students pick up a reliable and necessary knowledge on the treatment of the most common dermatological disorders throughout the patient examinations and interventions/procedures under the auspices of practical education.
Postulates:
Dermatology is taught for a semester in the 4th year at the Medical School. Two hours of theoretical and two hours of practical education are provided each week. Participation in the lectures is facultative. Participation in the practical education is obligatory. Maximum six hours of absence from the practical education are allowed to have the semester accepted by the Department of Dermatology.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction. The anatomy and physiology of the skin. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 2. Types of skin lesions. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 3. Basic immune-pathologic reactions. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 4. Allergic skin diseases and urticaria. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 5. Vasculitis and purpura. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 6. Drug eruptions. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 7. Dermatitis. Eczema. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 8. Atopic dermatitis. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 9. Autoimmune skin disease I. LE, dermatomyositis, scleroderma. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 10. Autoimmune skin diseases II. Vesiculo-bullous autoimmune skin diseases. - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • 11. Sexually transmitted diseases I. Syphilis and gonorrhea - Dr. Rózsa Annamária
  • 12. Sexually transmitted diseases II. NGU, HPV and HIV - Dr. Rózsa Annamária
  • 13. Bacterial diseases and TBC - Dr. Hanyecz Anita Katalin
  • 14. Fungal diseases with cutaneous involvement. - Dr. Hanyecz Anita Katalin
  • 15. Viral, parasitic and Borrelia diseases with cutaneous involvement - Dr. Moezzi Mehdi
  • 16. Seborrheic dermatoses. Acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis. - Dr. Hanyecz Anita Katalin
  • 17. Oncodermatology I. Disorders of the cutaneous melanocytes I. Benign tumors. - Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • 18. Oncodermatology I. Disorders of the cutaneous melanocytes II. Malignant melanoma. - Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • 19. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma. - Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • 20. Paraneoplastic skin lesions. Epihelial precancerous lesions, in situ carcinomas - Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • 21. Psoriasis and other papulosquamous diseases. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 22. Photodermatoses and phototherapy. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 23. Cutaneous T cell lymphomas, Kaposi sarcoma. - Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • 24. Disorders of mucocutaneous integument. Disorders of the hair and nails - Dr. Moezzi Mehdi
  • 25. Leg ulcer. - Dr. Kádár Zsolt
  • 26. Skin surgery. Thermally injured skin. - Dr. Kádár Zsolt
  • 27. The skin in systemic diseases. Diabetes, PCT. - Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • 28. Topical therapy in dermatology - Dr. Kinyó Ágnes

Practices

  • 1. Patient examination
  • 2. Patient examination
  • 3. Dermatological history
  • 4. Dermatological history
  • 5. Bacterial skin infection
  • 6. Bacterial skin infection
  • 7. Viral skin infection
  • 8. Viral skin infection
  • 9. Fungal skin infection
  • 10. Fungal skin infection
  • 11. Examination of STD patient
  • 12. Examination of STD patient
  • 13. Tests in allergic disorders
  • 14. Tests in allergic disorders
  • 15. Investigations in auto-immune diseases
  • 16. Examinations of skin ageing
  • 17. Examinations of skin ageing
  • 18. Sampling in fungal infections
  • 19. Drug eruptions treatment
  • 20. Psoriasis and it`s variant
  • 21. Phototherapy
  • 22. Venous leg ulcers
  • 23. Venous leg ulcers
  • 24. Topical skin therapy
  • 25. Topical skin therapy
  • 26. Essential systemic therapy in dermatology
  • 27. Essential systemic therapy in dermatology
  • 28. Care of atopic patients

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Richard B. Weller , By (author) Hamish J. A. Hunter , By (author) Margaret W. Mann: Clinical Dermatology (5th edition)

Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Recommended literature

T. B. Fitzpatrick, R.A. Johnson, K. Wolff, D. Suurmond: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology. Common and Serious Diseases, 4th edition, The McGraw-Hill Companies, United States of America, 2001 ISBN 0071360387, International Edition ISBN 007116295X
J. A. A. Hunter: Clinical Dermatology, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992, ISBN 0632019557

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Acceptance of the semester: if not more than 1/3 of the obligatory clinical practices is missed.

Mid-term exams

Two midterm written exam during the semester.

Making up for missed classes

Attending the practices is obligatory. If someone misses a practice for any reason, he/she is asked to attend the practice in question given to another group.

Exam topics/questions

Examination: at the end of the semester of Dermatology education the students are obliged to take a semester examination. The examination is divided into two parts: patient examination and theoretical examination in the oral test.

A. Basic topics
1. Psoriasis
2. Pyodermas
3. Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma
4. Atopic dermatitis
5. Leg ulcer
6. Skin diseases caused by human papilloma virus (HPV)
7. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections of the skin
8. Skin diseases caused by varicella zoster virus
9. Autoimmune bullous skin diseases
10. Lupus erythematosus and its variants
11. Scleroderma and its variants
12. Malignant melanoma
13. Fungual diseases of the skin and its appendages
14. Drug allergy
15. Urticaria
16. Scabies, pediculosis
17. Pigmented nevi
18. Vasculitides
19. Contact dermatitis
20. Praecancerous lesions and intraepidermal carcinoma
21. Cutaneous and mucosal manifestations and treatment of syphilis
22. Diagnosis and treatment of gonorrhoea
23. Acne and its treatment

B. topics
1. The structure of the skin and its function
2. Alopecias
3. Dermatomyositis
4. Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of non-gonorrhoeic urethritis
5. Clinical forms and treatment of Kaposi sarcoma
6. Paraneoplastic skin disorders
7. Photodermatoses and phototherapy
8. Lyme Borreliosis
9. Types of allergic skin reactions
10. Cutaneous manifestation of diabetes mellitus
11. Primary skin lesions, basics of dermatohistopathology
12. Secondary skin lesions, basics of dermatohistopathology
13. HIV infection/AIDS skin symptoms

Examiners

  • Dr. Gyulai Rolland Péter
  • Dr. Hanyecz Anita Katalin
  • Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • Dr. Kinyó Ágnes

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Csernus Adriána Evelin
  • Dr. Kádárné Dr. Lengyel Zsuzsanna
  • Dr. Kinyó Ágnes
  • Dr. Moezzi Mehdi
  • Dr. Rózsa Annamária