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This course provides a structured overview of common dermatological conditions, helping learners understand how to recognize, differentiate, and manage frequently encountered skin diseases. It is designed for medical students and beginners in clinical dermatology.
You will start with psoriasis, learning its causes, triggers, subtypes, and basic treatment approaches. This helps you understand chronic inflammatory skin conditions and their clinical presentation.
Next, the course covers skin warts (verrucae), explaining their viral origin, risk factors, and treatment options. You will also study impetigo, a common bacterial skin infection, including its subtypes and management strategies.
The course then explores vesiculobullous diseases, focusing on key differences between pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid, two important autoimmune blistering disorders.
In addition, you will learn about fungal skin infections (tinea infections), which are among the most common dermatological conditions worldwide, including their causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Finally, the course introduces pityriasis rosea, explaining its possible causes, clinical features, and self-limiting nature.
By the end of this course, you will be able to identify major skin diseases, understand their underlying causes, and recognize basic treatment principles. This course is ideal for medical learners building foundational dermatology knowledge.