the diagnosis of cutaneous disease often is based on the appearance of a specific type of lesion or group of lesions.
Denis E. Sharvill has written: 'Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease' -- subject(s): Cutaneous manifestations of general diseases
Cutaneous pathology is the study of diseases and disorders that affect the skin. This involves examining the various conditions that can affect the skin, such as infections, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and skin cancer, in order to diagnose and treat them effectively. Cutaneous pathology plays a crucial role in understanding the underlying causes of skin conditions and developing appropriate treatment strategies.
A medical specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases of the nose, ears and throat.
A medical officer assess, diagnoses and treats illnesses and diseases.
a cardiologist or cardiovascular surgeon
GastroenterologistA gastroenterologist.
J. Moore Neligan has written: 'Atlas of cutaneous diseases' -- subject(s): Atlases, Diseases, Skin, Skin Diseases 'A practical treatise on diseases of the skin' -- subject(s): Dermatology
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Fungal diseases are classified as mycoses, which can be categorized as superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, or systemic based on the depth of infection within the body. Systemic mycoses are the most severe, affecting internal organs and potentially causing serious health complications. Popular examples include candidiasis, aspergillosis, and histoplasmosis.
D. J. Gawkrodger has written: 'Dermatology' -- subject(s): Skin Diseases 'Dermatology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Dermatology, Skin Diseases 'Cutaneous nickel hypersensitivity'
IrwinMerton Braverman has written: 'Skin signs of systemic disease' -- subject(s): Cutaneous manifestations of general diseases
George Miller MacKee has written: 'Cutaneous cancer and precancer' -- subject(s): Skin, Diseases, Cancer