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Alopecia
The term comes from "alopex" (renard) because of the annual drop of the hairs of this animal
Alopecia is a transient or definitive...
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Genital ulcers and uretrits
Introduction:
These are all bacterial, viral, parasitic or mycosic conditions transmitted sexually
Bacteria: Syphilis, soft canker, Donovanose, Nicolas-Favre's disease
Virus: genital herpes, venereal vegetation (HPV),...
Syphilis
Introduction:
Syphilis is Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI), bacterial, due to a spirochete, Treponema pallidum
It appeared at the end of the 15th century and...
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Elemental skin injuries
Introduction:
Diagnosis in dermatology is based, as in other medical specialties, on interrogation, physical examination and further investigations
The tegument is often the mirror...
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Melanoma
Introduction:
Melanoma is a malignant tumour developed at the expense of melanocytes (melanocytes that are normally stored in isolation between the keratinocytes of...
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Treatment of Coronavirus COVID-19
Finally, after several tests, Chinese scientists determined that Chloroquine originally intended to treat malaria was very successful in treating Coronavirus COVID-19 at...
Syphilis
Introduction:
Syphilis is Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI), bacterial, due to a spirochete, Treponema pallidum
It appeared at the end of the 15th century and...
Coronavirus 2019 n-CoV (Wuhan)
Definition:
Coronaviruses are viruses that can cause respiratory infections in humans and animals. Some coronaviruses lead to mild respiratory tract infections with symptoms such...
Acute dyspnea
I- Introduction:
AD is a common medical emergency, one of the main causes of emergency consultation
Multiple etiologies, some can be life-threatening
The dg...
Epithelial skin carcinomas
Introduction:
There are two main types of skin carcinomas:
- Basal cell carcinomas (CDS), the most common (9/10 of skin carcinomas in the immunocompetent)...
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Genital ulcers and uretrits
Introduction:
These are all bacterial, viral, parasitic or mycosic conditions transmitted sexually
Bacteria: Syphilis, soft canker, Donovanose, Nicolas-Favre's disease
Virus: genital herpes, venereal vegetation (HPV),...