Der Vortrag „Seborrheic Dermatitis“ von Carlo Raj, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Dermatopathology: Foundations“.
A 50-year-old man patient presents with a yellowish rash that involves his chest, nasolabial area, and eyebrows. The rash has responded well to an antifungal wash. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Which of the following descriptions best fits the lesions in plaque psoriasis?
What skin condition on the face has erythematous lesions and gets worse with spicy food, hot drinks, or alcohol?
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Thanks for emphasizing thing like sparing nasolabial folds. I think it is extremely important to emphasize valuable high-yield thing for better remembering.
no pathophysiology, epidemiology and risks explained explanations are shallow, very hastily spoken and with very little extra info. Not happy with this course
Belabors the points quite succinctly! The approach is just the best for clinical dermatology!
very good and informative lecture. thank you for good explanation associated with the differential diagnosis