Skin is the largest organ of human body, and it is also a mirror of health. Dermatology is an independent clinical discipline with professional characteristics. According to relevant data, there are more than 14 known skin diseases, but there are more than 1 common ones in clinic. Skin damage is a visible morphological manifestation, which is the basis for studying dermatology and the main basis for diagnosing skin diseases. Therefore, color photos of typical skin diseases are particularly important in dermatology. Some diseases, such as hair epithelioma, chronic actinic dermatitis, continuous acrodermatitis, rosary hair, amelanotic nevus, hereditary symmetrical pigment abnormality, recurrent infantile finger (toe) fibromatosis, perifibroma, mucoid cyst, eosinophilic angiolymphoid hyperplasia, echinococcosis and other skin diseases, are not very common, but they are considered for differential diagnosis, and doctors are also very concerned about such skin diseases.
This atlas * * * contains 313 color pictures, including not only 123 common dermatovenereal diseases recorded in the catalogue, but actually 144 dermatovenereal diseases. I hope to become an illustrated, relatively complete and common color diagnosis and treatment atlas of skin and venereal diseases.
catalogue of color atlas for diagnosis and treatment of common skin diseases
chapter I viral dermatoses
section I herpes simplex
section II chickenpox
section III herpes zoster
section IV infectious molluscum
section V common wart
section VI plantar wart
section VII flat wart
section VIII Bowen-like mound. Section 1 infectious erythema
chapter 2 infectious dermatosis caused by cocci
section 1 impetigo
section 2 staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
section 3 folliculitis
section 4 purulent hidrosis
section 3 infectious dermatosis caused by bacilli
section 1 leprosy
section 2 cutaneous tuberculosis
section 3 tinea axillary < Tinea manus and tinea pedis
onychomycosis in the third quarter
tinea corporis and tinea cruris in the fourth quarter
tinea versicolor in the fifth quarter
pityrosporum folliculitis in the sixth quarter
tinea imbricata in the seventh quarter
candidiasis in the eighth quarter
sporotrichosis in the ninth quarter
Parasites in the fifth chapter, Insect and animal dermatoses
Creeping rash in the first quarter
insect bite dermatitis in the second quarter
paederus dermatitis in the third quarter
scabies in the fourth quarter
physical dermatoses in the sixth quarter
chilblain in the first quarter
polymorphic solar rash in the second quarter
corns in the third quarter
in the fourth quarter. Dermatitis
eczema in the third quarter
infantile eczema in the fourth quarter
atopic dermatitis (hereditary allergic dermatitis) in the fifth quarter
urticaria in the sixth quarter
papular urticaria in the seventh quarter
drug eruption in the eighth quarter
autoimmune dermatosis in the eighth chapter
lupus erythematosus in the first quarter
dermatomyositis in the second quarter
Palmoplantar pustulosis
Chapter IX Cutaneous Vasculitis and Cutaneous Vascular Diseases
Allergic Cutaneous Vasculitis
Allergic Purpura
Nodular Erythema
Behcet's disease
Spider telangiectasia (spider nevus)
Stagnant dermatitis
Section 7. Menstrual dermatitis
prurigo vulgaris in the second quarter
prurigo nodosa in the third quarter
Chapter 11 Erythema, papules and scaly dermatoses
Chapter 12 Congenital, hereditary and keratinizing dermatoses
Chapter 13 Dermal elastic fibers and atrophic dermatoses
Chapter 14 Skin-attached cis-pigmented dermatoses
Chapter 15 Endocrine, metabolic and nutritional disorders dermatoses.