2019
DOI: 10.33667/2078-5631-2019-2-26(401)-50-53
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Dermatoscopy in diagnosis of infectious and parasitic skin diseases

Abstract: Entodermoscopy is one of the trends in dermatoscopic diagnosis of skin diseases, which describes specific signs of infectious and parasitic dermatoses. Current article presents a description and illustrations of the most common forms of fungal infection, including tinea capitis, herpes zoster, tuberculosis, leishmaniasis and tungiasis. Dermatoscopic examination is proposed to be used as an additional tool for evaluating the effectiveness of the therapy, allowing to control the restoration of the skin structure… Show more

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“…Despite the large theoretical base [1][2][3][4] on the issues of legislative regulation of the procedures for the use of compulsory measures of medical character, their shortcomings and gaps, it does not have a comprehensive character, since the authors of the studies either did not address the designated problem at all or did not pay enough attention to it, while completely ignoring the problems of forensic psychiatry that influence court decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the large theoretical base [1][2][3][4] on the issues of legislative regulation of the procedures for the use of compulsory measures of medical character, their shortcomings and gaps, it does not have a comprehensive character, since the authors of the studies either did not address the designated problem at all or did not pay enough attention to it, while completely ignoring the problems of forensic psychiatry that influence court decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%