Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract Every day, more than 1 million people worldwide are newly infected with sexually transmitted infections (STIs), leading not just to an increase in morbidity and mortality, but also a…
Abstract Every day, more than 1 million people worldwide are newly infected with sexually transmitted infections (STIs), leading not just to an increase in morbidity and mortality, but also a…
Abstract Infestations occur worldwide and are frequently encountered in the practice of dermatology. The most common human infestations, scabies and head lice, are pruritic conditions caused by host-specific mites living…
Abstract Drug abuse is a global problem and is directly responsible for minor to serious and fatal illnesses and injuries, as well as adverse sociologic consequences. It is estimated that…
Abstract Viral infections frequently present with cutaneous manifestations, especially in children. Both viral exanthems and enanthems have a broad range of clinical findings, which may be distinctive or nonspecific. This…
Abstract The human herpesvirus family is composed of eight distinct viruses that cause infections with a wide spectrum of clinical features, including characteristic cutaneous manifestations. The pathogenesis of herpesvirus infections…
Abstract Bacterial infections commonly affect the skin and account for ~20% of outpatient dermatology visits. Staphylococci and streptococci cause the majority of bacterial skin conditions, which range from common infections…
Abstract Cutaneous fungal infections are classified by the depth and extent of involvement: superficial, subcutaneous, and systemic. Dermatophytoses, tinea versicolor, and cutaneous candidiasis are common superficial mycoses, which are characterized…
Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections of skin and mucosa are very common and in general cause benign papillomas or warts. More than 150 HPV types have been completely sequenced, and…
Abstract Because of the frequency of skin involvement in systemic diseases, cutaneous manifestations often prove very helpful in establishing the correct diagnosis. The skin signs of systemic disease can be…
Abstract The nails have several important functions, which become readily apparent when the nails are absent or lose their function. The most evident use of fingernails is adornment of the…