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Internal and dermatological diseases

We have divided the course of Internal Medicine into seven chapters or research:

The first chapter: a general introduction and examination of the patient and the diagnostic methods and the various causes of disease in general , and methods of treatment.

The second chapter: the most important infectious diseases such as meningitis, dysentery, cholera, polio, mumps, measles, chicken pox, influenza and AIDS.

The third chapter: heart and circulation diseases: the major clinical manifestations of diseases of the heart and circulatory system, heart failure and hypertension , Cardiogenic shock and ischemia.

The Forth chapter: respiratory diseases: the most important and main cases, bronchitis, pneumonia and chronic obstructive lesions of the bronchial asthma, tuberculosis and cancer , bronchial cancer.

The Fifth chapter: diseases of the digestive system: the most important and main cases of the gastrointestinal diseases, jaundice, hepatitis and viral cirrhosis and chronic liver insufficiency.

The Sixth chapter: Blood Diseases: The most important values and diagnoses, lesions, and lesions caused by bleeding blood hemostasis disorder.

The Seventh chapter: Diabetes: Physiology and diagnosis and management of complications of diabetes.

The Eighth chapter: Urology diseases: the main manifestations of kidney disease and urinary tract, blockage of the urinary tract stones, inflammation of Glomerulus and kidney and renal insufficiency.

Dermatology was divided into fourteen chapters which are:

Introduction to dermatology, skin diseases caused by bacteria and parasites, skin diseases transmitted through sex, skin allergies, dermatoses, connective tissue disease and dermatoses bubble, pigmentation disorders, skin diseases caused

by endocrine and sebaceous disorders, dermatoses caused by physical factors, hair and nail diseases , oral cavity, and finally skin tumors.

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