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Author Passos, Mauro Romero Leal

Title Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases : Clinical Aspects and Differential Diagnosis
Published Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, z. Hd. Alexander Grossmann, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (474 pages)
Contents Foreword -- Preface -- What a Professional Involved in STD Should Know -- Therefore, It Should Not Be Postponed -- Major Syndromes to Be Observed in STD/Genital Infections -- Notes -- Important -- Sensitivity of a Laboratory Test -- Specificity of a Laboratory Test -- Reflection -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: The Skin and Eruptives Lesions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Skin Structure and Function (Fig.  1.1) -- 1.2.1 Epidermis -- 1.2.1.1 Basal or Germinative Layer -- 1.2.1.2 Spinous Extract -- 1.2.1.3 Granulous Extract
1.2.1.4 Corneal Extract1.2.1.5 Dermoepidermic Junction -- 1.2.1.6 Other Epidermic Cellular Components -- Melanocyte -- Langerhans Cell -- Merkel Cell -- 1.2.1.7 Cuttaneous Attachments -- Pilosebaceous Follicle -- Hair Follicle -- Sebaceous Gland -- Apocrine Sebaceous Gland -- Erector Hair Muscle -- Eccrine Sudoriparous Glands -- 1.2.2 Dermis -- 1.2.3 Hypodermis -- 1.2.4 Nails -- 1.3 Dematological Diagnosis -- 1.3.1 Dermatologic Semiology -- 1.3.1.1 According to Type of Lesion -- Color-Changing Lesions (Fig.  1.5) -- Solid Lesions
Liquid Content LesionsLesions with Cutaneous Thickness Change -- Lesions with Continuity Solutions -- Senile Lesions -- 1.3.1.2 Shape and Disposition of the Lesions -- Lesions Distribution -- 2: Syphilis -- 2.1 Synonymy -- 2.2 Concept -- 2.3 Incubation Period -- 2.4 Etiologic Agent -- 2.5 Clinical Presentation -- 2.5.1 Early Syphilis -- 2.5.2 Latent Syphilis -- 2.5.3 Late Syphilis -- 2.6 Laboratory Diagnosis -- 2.7 Evaluation of Laboratory Methods -- 2.7.1 Treatment and Control -- 2.7.2 Complications
2.7.3 Differential Diagnosis2.7.4 Observations -- 3: Genital Herpes -- 3.1 Synonyms -- 3.2 Concept -- 3.3 Incubation Period -- 3.4 Etiologic Agent -- 3.5 Clinical Presentation (Figs. 3.1â#x80;#x93;3.54) -- 3.6 Laboratory Diagnosis Tests: Figs. 3.55â#x80;#x93;3.63 -- 3.7 Treatment -- 3.8 Other Medication -- 3.9 Complications -- 3.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 3.11 Observations -- 4: Chancroid -- 4.1 Synonyms -- 4.2 Concept -- 4.3 Incubation Period -- 4.4 Etiologic Agent -- 4.5 Clinical Presentation (Figs. 4.1â#x80;#x93;4.25) -- 4.6 Laboratory Diagnosis
4.7 Evaluation of Laboratory Methods (Lewis, DAâ#x80;#x94;modified)4.8 Treatment and Control of Cure -- 4.9 Complications -- 4.10 Differential Diagnosis -- 4.11 Main Differences between Hard Chancre and Soft Chancre -- 4.12 Observations -- 5: Lymphogranuloma Venereum: LGV -- 5.1 Synonyms -- 5.2 Concept -- 5.3 Incubation Period -- 5.4 Etiological Agent -- 5.5 Clinical Manifestations (Figs. 5.1â#x80;#x93;5.12) -- 5.6 Laboratory Diagnosis -- 5.7 Treatment and Control -- 5.8 Complications (Figs. 5.13â#x80;#x93;5.17) -- 5.9 Differential Diagnosis
Notes ""5.10 Observations""
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Subject Medicine.
Emerging infectious diseases.
Gynecology.
Dermatology.
Family medicine.
Medicine
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Gynecology
Dermatology
Family Practice
medicines (material)
medicine (discipline)
Gynaecology & obstetrics.
Dermatology.
General practice.
Infectious & contagious diseases.
Medical -- Gynecology & Obstetrics.
Medical -- Dermatology.
Medical -- Family & General Practice.
Medical -- Infectious Diseases.
Dermatology
Emerging infectious diseases
Family medicine
Gynecology
Medicine
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783319574707
3319574701