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  • Part 2 book "Internal medicine" includes content: Hematology oncology, rheumatology, nephrology, endocrinology, infectious disease, dermatology, clinical vignettes review. All concepts are presented in a question and answer format that covers the key facts on hundreds of commonly tested internal medicine topics that may appear on the USMLE Step 2CK exam.

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  • Part 1 book "Textbook of oral medicine, oral diagnosis and oral radiology" includes content: History and scope of oral medicine and oral radiology; developmental disturbances; orofacial pigmentation disorders; bacterial, viral and fungal infections; orofacial pain, red and white lesions; vesiculobullous disorders; oral ulcerative diseases; dermatological diseases, temporomandibular disorders; diseases of salivary glands, cysts of orofacial region; tumors of orofacial region; oral cancer.

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  • Ebook Dermatology for the USMLE: Part 2 includes contents: Melanocytic skin disorders, premalignant and malignant skin disorders, selected bacterial infections, selected fungal infections, sexually transmitted infections (stis),... and other contents.

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  • Part 2 book "Clinical dermatology" includes content: Infections, infestations, skin reactions to light, disorders of pigmentation, skin tumours, the skin in systemic disease, the skin and the psyche, other genetic disorders, drug eruptions, medical treatment, physical forms of treatment.

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  • Part 1 book "Small animal dermatology for technicians and nurses" includes content: Managing the small animal dermatology patient, bacterial infections, malassezia dermatitis, otitis externa, dermatophytosis.

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  • Part 2 book "Pocket handbook of nonhuman primate clinical medicine" includes content: Bacterial, mycotic, viral, and parasitic infections; gestational concerns - when to intervene and what to do; dentistry in NHPS; dermatologic and ophthalmologic conditions; strategies for managing behavior problems; formularies - drug dosages.

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  • Part 1 book "Common problems in the newborn nursery" includes content: Post resuscitation care of the depressed newborn, newborn birth injuries, visual diagnosis in the newborn, common dermatological conditions, evaluation and management of the late preterm infant, jaundice in the newborn, neonatal bacterial infections, viral infections in the nursery,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Blackwell's five minute veterinary consult clinical companion - Small animal dermatology" includes content: Rpidermis in clinical dermatology, lesion description - terminology, diagnostic culture and identification (bacterial and fungal), obtaining a diagnostic biopsy, practical cytology, symptom checker (lesional and regional dermatoses), antibiotic stewardship and emerging resistant bacterial infections,.... and other contents.

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  • To compare the efficacy of oral itraconazole with griseofulvin for tinea corporis treatment at Bac Ninh Dermatologic Hospital. Subject and method: A randomized, comparative and prospective study was conducted to compare 66 patients with tinea corporis at Bac Ninh Dermatologic Hospital.

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  • Part 1 book "Clinical atlas of canine and feline dermatology" includes content: Dermatology diagnostics; dermatology lesions and differential diagnoses; lesion location and differentials; gauses and workup for pruritus in dogs and cats; causes and workup for alopecia in dogs and cats; breed‐related dermatoses, parasitic skin diseases; bacterial, fungal, oomycete, and algal infections; viral, rickettsial, and protozoal dermatologic diseases.

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  • Part 1 book "Diagnostics and therapy in veterinary dermatology" includes content: The skin as an immune organ; how to get the most out of your dermatologic history and examination; new diagnostic tools and tests for dermatology; when, where, and how to biopsy skin; antimicrobial resistant staphylococcal infection; fungal and oomycete infections; parasitic infections; emerging infectious diseases in veterinary dermatology; canine hypersensitivities chapter 10 feline hypersensitivities; common and emerging autoimmune diseases; endocrine and metabolic diseases with dermatologic manifestations.

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  • Part 2 book "Aquatic dermatology - Biotic, chemical and physical agents" includes content: Dermatitis caused by sponges, dermatitis caused by algae and bryozoans, dermatitis caused by aquatic worms, dermatitis caused by fish, cutaneous infections from aquatic environments, aquatic animals inducing mechanical injuries, aquatic skin diseases from chemical and physical causes.

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  • Part 2 book "Pocket guide to bacterial infections" includes content: Bacterial infections of the oral cavity - bacterial profile, diagnostic characteristics, and treatment strategies; beneficial lactic acid bacteria - use of lactic acid bacteria in production of probiotics; role of bacteria in dermatological infections; bacteriology of ophthalmic infections,.... and other contents.

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  • Trichophyton rubrum is a causative agent responsible for human chronic dermatophytosis worlwide. It is a common causative agent of the dermatophyte infections and resistant to many antifungal drugs. Oxidative damaging agents belong to a strong antimicrobial group and have been intensively investigated.

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  • Part 2 book "Color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology" includes contents: Bacterial infections involving the skin, fungal infections of the skin and hair, rickettsial infections, viral infections of skin and mucosa; arthropod insect bites, stings, and cutaneous infections; systemic parasitic infections, sexually transmitted infections, human retroviral infections and mucocutaneous manifestations of HIV/AIDS disease.

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  • Aim is to note the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of MRSA isolates in a tertiary care centre in Jammu. Study was done on 39 coagulase positive Staphylococcus aureus isolates isolated from a total of 110 specimens of patients admitted in dermatology section of Govt.

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  • Diabetes mellitus is the most common endocrine disorder and takes on pandemic proportions. Dermatophytosis remains a significant public health problem. The objective of the study was to study the prevalence of Dermatophytic infection among diabetic and non- diabetic patients. It is a cross sectional study conducted during July 2011 to July 2012. All clinically diagnosed cases of dermatophytosis attending the Dermatology OPD of were included in the study. Among those 40 diabetic and 40 non diabetic Patients were included.

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  • Bacterial skin infections in dogs are a very common clinical problem and almost every dermatological disease of the dog can have bacterial pyoderma as a component. This study investigated the incidence of Staphylococcus spp. and proportion of antimicrobial resistant patterns of Staphylococcus isolates from skin scraping samples of dog. 186 samples were collected from private pet clinic.

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  • Pyoderma is the commonest skin infection in children. The awareness about regional pattern of isolates, their antibiotic sensitivity and resistance pattern is of utmost importance in treating them. Aims of the study are 1) To study the bacteriological profile of pyoderma in children 2) To assess the antibiotic sensitivity pattern. 3) To determine the resistance pattern. Cases of primary and secondary pyoderma in paediatric age group attending Dermatology outpatient department in a tertiary care teaching hospital over a period of one year were enrolled in this study.

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  • Fungal infections or mycoses are classified as Superficial, Subcutaneous, and Systemic depending on the degree of invasion of the host. Superficial fungal infections are most common in tropical and subtropical countries. Superficial fungal infections of the skin are one of the most common dermatological conditions seen in clinical practice. It affects 20- 25% of the population. In this study, 1473 Suspected superficial fungal infection cases were identified among approximately 3500 patients screened during August 2017 to August 2019.

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