Gullible
发表于 2025-3-27 00:28:04
Basic Science and Principles of Dermatologic Diagnosis,t is conceived as a clinical text, basic science information is placed with the clinically related diseases. For example, the anatomy and physiology of the sebaceous glands is considered along with acne. Here we will briefly review the fundamental aspects of skin structure and function, with many cr
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发表于 2025-3-27 04:34:13
Viral Diseases,s in molluscum contagiosum or Verrucae, or may be a reflection of a widespread viral infection, such as in measles or chicken pox. Finally, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes an almost endless list of skin findings primarily through the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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Fungal Diseases,n contrast to plants, fungi do not manufacture chlorophyll. Without photosynthetic capabilities, they are dependent on other life forms. Such organisms are known as heterotrophs. Fungi are not in the plant kingdom, but form a kingdom of their own. Fungi differ from bacteria in that they have a true
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Diseases Caused by Worms,tions caused by worms. All these infections are more common in subtropical and tropical regions and many have cutaneous features. While over 150 types of worms can infect humans, most are very rare or animal pathogens that reach humans only accidentally (Table 9.1). Some, however, cause major public
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Diseases Caused by Environmental Exposure or Trauma,riable. Acute pressure, such as the rubbing of a new pair of shoes, may produce separation within the epidermis or at the epidermal-dermal junction, creating a blister. Less severe chronic pressure produces a thickened epidermis with hyperkeratosis and acanthosis. A wide variety of clinical patterns