Lesson 4 of 8 • 5 upvotes • 8:37mins
This lesson is important as post kala-azar has been asked repeatedly in previous papers. It begins with the definition that states that PKDL is a syndrome characterized by skin lesions which could be macules, papules, nodules and patches, that are typically most prominent on the face. After this, the three major representations of skin lesions are described. The last part of the lesson focuses on the diagnosis of PKDL and the various treatments that can be given for it.
8 lessons • 1h 3m
Leishmaniasis - Etiology, Life Cycle Of Organism And Epidemiology Of Disease.
9:33mins
Visceral Leishmaniasis : Introduction, Pathogenesis & Clinical Features
7:32mins
Visceral Leishmaniasis : Laboratory Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis & Treatment
8:56mins
Post Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis - Definition, Representation & Diagnosis
8:37mins
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis - Introduction, Causes And Features
6:24mins
Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis - Overview Of Clinical Features, Diagnosis & Treatment
6:19mins
Anti Kala-Azar Drugs - Classification, Administration And Adverse Effects
9:18mins
Kala-Azar - Prevention, Control & Methods
6:59mins