Author Archives: Cia Sinclair

Dermatologic signs of systemic disease (Cleveland Medical Clinic)

Brief summaries of many conditions, divided into sections depending on organ system involved (difficult to pick out specific diseases without scanning the whole page as it is not arranged in alphabetical order). 킠Nicely presented, pity there’s no associated self assessment.

Posted By:   Cia Sinclair
Last Edited: August 1, 2012

Skin signs and systemic disease links to pages (DermNetNZ)

An index and reference point to search for information on Dermatology in systemic disease on the excellent DermNetNZ website.킠 This cannot be used as a general guide to Dermatology in systemic disease but is useful to look for specific conditions which may present with skin manifestations, and is pretty comprehensive.

Posted By:   Cia Sinclair
Last Edited: July 24, 2012

Cutaneous Medicine (DermNetNZ)

A short course to킠to aid revision of킠skin conditions킠indicative or related to킠endocrine, gastrointestinal, haematological and nutritional diseases. Quite a brief summary but helpful as an exam revision aid or quick reference guide.킠 This resource is not킠in alphabetical order and therefore it is difficult to look for specific information.

Posted By:   Cia Sinclair
Last Edited: August 1, 2012

Skin signs of systemic disease flashcards

These flashcards킠do not contain킠in-depth information regarding cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease but may be useful as a revision aid for exams or to consolidate learning, especially if you like learning lists. The option to listen to a computer reading out the words on screen by clicking the microphone sign is to be avoided if possible!

Posted By:   Cia Sinclair
Last Edited: July 24, 2012

Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease (Medscape Reference)

This slideshow (26 slides) has a collection of photographs of medical conditions with dermatological manifestations.킠 There is a brief explaination attached to each photograph although they do not appear to be in any specific order.킠 The photographs are detailed although this is not useful for obtaining a large knowledge base.킠 It would mainly serve as […]

Posted By:   Cia Sinclair
Last Edited: July 24, 2012
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