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Brief introduction of diagnosis and treatment chromatography of common dermatovenereal diseases
Skin is the largest organ of human body, and it is also a healthy mirror. Dermatology is an independent clinical discipline with professional characteristics. According to relevant data, there are more than 400 known skin diseases, but there are more than 100 common clinical diseases. Skin injury is a visible morphological manifestation, which is the basis of studying dermatology and the main basis for diagnosing skin diseases. Therefore, color photos of typical skin diseases are particularly important in dermatology. Some diseases, such as hair epithelioma, chronic actinic dermatitis, continuous acrodermatitis, rosary hair, amelanotic nevus, hereditary symmetrical pigment abnormality, recurrent infantile finger (toe) fibromatosis, fibromatosis around, myxoid cyst, eosinophilic angiolymphoid hyperplasia, echinococcosis and other skin diseases, are not very common, but considering differential diagnosis, doctors are also concerned about such skin diseases.

This atlas * * * contains 3 13 color pictures, including 123 common skin diseases recorded in the catalogue and 144 skin diseases. I hope it can become an illustrated, relatively complete and common color diagnosis and treatment atlas of dermatovenereal diseases.

Catalogue of color atlas for diagnosis and treatment of common dermatovenereal diseases

Chapter I Viral Infectious Dermatosis

The first section herpes simplex

Chicken pox in the second quarter

Section III Herpes Zoster

The fourth quarter infectious molluscum

Section 5 verruca vulgaris

Sixth plantar wart

Section 7 verruca plana

Section 8 bowenoid papulosis

Section 9 papular acrodermatitis in children

Section 10 Hand, foot and mouth disease

Section 1 1 Infectious erythema

Chapter II Coccus Infectious Dermatosis

The first section pustulosis

Section 2 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome

The third quarter folliculitis

The fourth quarter suppurative sweat glands

Chapter III Infectious Dermatosis of Bacillus

Section 1 Leprosy

Section 2 cutaneous tuberculosis

Section 3 bromhidrosis

Chapter IV Fungal Infectious Dermatosis

Section 1 tinea capitis

The second quarter tinea manus and pedis

Section 3 onychomycosis

The fourth quarter tinea corporis and tinea cruris

Section 5 tinea versicolor

Section VI Pityrosporum folliculitis

Section 7 tinea imbricata

Section 8 Candidiasis

Section 9 Sporotrichosis

Chapter V Parasites, Insects and Animal Dermatosis

Section 1 Crawling rash

Insect bite dermatitis in the second quarter

The third quarter paederus dermatitis

The fourth quarter scabies

Chapter VI Physical Dermatosis

Section 1 chilblain

Section 2 polymorphic solar rash

Section 3 corns

Section IV Callus

Section 5 chapped hands and feet

Chapter VII Allergic Dermatosis

Section 1 Contact dermatitis

Section 2 Hair dye dermatitis

Section 3 Eczema

The fourth quarter infant eczema

Section 5 Atopic Dermatitis (Hereditary Allergic Dermatitis)

Section 6 Urticaria

Section 7 papular urticaria

Section 8 Drug eruption

Chapter VIII Autoimmune Dermatosis

The first section lupus erythematosus

Dermatomyositis in the second quarter

Section III Scleroderma

The fourth quarter pemphigus

Section 5 bullous pemphigoid

Section 6 Palmoplantar pustulosis

Chapter IX Cutaneous Vasculitis and Cutaneous Vascular Diseases

Section 1 allergic cutaneous vasculitis

The second quarter allergic purpura

Erythema nodosa in the third quarter

The fourth quarter Behcet's disease

Section 5 Spider-like telangiectasia (spider nevus)

Section 6 Stagnant Dermatitis

Section 7 Thrombophlebitis of Thoracic and Abdominal Wall

Chapter X Neuropsychiatric Dermatosis

The first section neurodermatitis

Section 2 Pruritus vulgaris

The third section prurigo nodosa

Chapter XI Erythema, Papular Scales and Concealed Dermatosis

Chapter XII Congenital, Hereditary and Keratinized Dermatosis

Chapter XIII Dermal Elastic Fibers and Atrophic Dermatosis

Chapter XIV Cis-pigmented Dermatosis Attached to the Skin

Chapter XV Dermatosis with Endocrine, Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders

Chapter XVI Skin and Mucosal Diseases

Chapter 17 Benign tumors of the skin

Chapter 18 Malignant skin tumor

Chapter XIX Sexually Transmitted Diseases