MUHS issues notice on implementation of final year course on Amraz-e-Jild wa Tazeeniyat in BUMS syllabus

Published On 2020-10-05 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2020-10-05 04:30 GMT
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Mumbai: Through a recent notice, the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) has informed about the implementation of final year course on Amraz-e-Jild wa Tazeeniyat in BUMS syllabus.

All the concerned students are requested to go through the notice details as mentioned below:

1. Skin Diseases

1. Brief anatomy, physiology of the skin.

2. Types of skin and its variants.

3. Common signs and symptoms of skin diseases.

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4. Skin lesions and its classification

a. Zarar-e-Ibtedayi (Primary lesions)

b. Zarar-e- Sanvi (Secondary lesions)

c. Zarar-e- Makhsoosa (Special lesions)

d. Basoor aur uski aqsaam

5. Basic principle of treatment of skin diseases.

6. Tadabeer of skin diseases.

7. Drugs used in skin diseases and cosmetology.

8. Brief introduction of medical emergencies in dermatology and life threatening skin disorders.

9. Causes, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of the following disease:

10. Muta'ddi amraz (Infectious diseases)

a. Viral diseases: Hasba (Measles), Humaiqa (Chickenpox / Varicella), Judri (Small Pox), Namla aur uski aqsaam (Herpes and its types)

b. Bacterial diseases: Juzam (Hansen's disease), Aatishak (Syphilis), Impetigo, Diqq-ul-jild (TB of Skin), Surkhbada (Erysipelas), Shab chiragh (Carbuncle).

c. Fungal infection: qooba (Dermatophytosis) aur uski aqsam, Candidiasis

d. Parasitic infection: Jarb (Scabies) aur uski aqsam, Jildi kalazar (Cutanious Leishmaniasis), irq-e-madni (Dracunculiasis medinensis), Daa-ul-Feel (Elephantasis).

11. Non infectious disorders

a. Basoor-e-labniya (Acne )

b. Naar-e-farsi (Eczema)

c. Iltehab-e-Jild (Dermatitis) and its types

d. Iltehab-e-urooq (Vascultis)

e. Hikka (Pruritis)

f. Shira'a (Urticaria)

g. Banaat-ul-Lail

h. Hazaz-e-musattah (Lichen planus)

i. Daa-us-sadaf (Psoriasis)

j. Naffata (Pemphigus) aur uski aqsam

k. Syslemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

l. Bad-e-shanam (Acne Rosasea)

12. Disorders of pigmentation

a. Fasad-e- laun

b. Bars (Vitiligo) aur uski aqsam

c. Bahaq (Pityriasis) aur uski aqsam

d. Kalaf (Melasma/Cholasma)

e. Barsh (Freckles)

f. Namash (Nevus) aur uski aqsaam

13. Abnormal growth of skin

a. Sa'leel (Warts)

b. Sal,aat (Tumors)

c. Sartan-e-jild aur uski aqsam (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma)

14. Others:

a. Hasaf (Miliaria)

b. Kasrat-e-arq (Hyperhydrosis)

c. Qillat-e-Arq (Anhydrosis)

d. Arq-e-muntin (Dracantiasis)

e. Dubaila/ Khuraj(Abscess)

f. Dawali (Varicose Vein)

g. Maraz-e-Husaaf (Pellagra)

h Phrynoderma

2. Diseases of Hair:

1. Types and Variation of hair and its normal cycle.

2. Intishar-e-sha'r (Hair Fall)

3. Da-us-salab & Da-ul-haiya

4. Saa'fa

5. Sal'a (Baldness)

6. Shaib (Premature Graying of Hair)

7. Bafa (Seborrhoea of Scalp)

8. Namoosat

9. Quml o sibyan (Pediculosis)

3. Diseases of the Nail

1. Abnormal Nail Presentations and its examination

2. Zufra-e-Talqiya (Onychomycosis)

3. Iltehab-e-azfaar /Daakhis (Paronychia)

4. Ingrowing nails

4. Tazeeniyat (Cosmetology)

1. Tazeeniyat ka umoomi Bayan (General Description of Cosmetology)

2. Jild ka taghziya wa tahaffuz (Nutrition and Care of Skin Health)

3. Azfar ka Taghzia wa Tahaffuz (Nutrition and Care of Nails)

4. Baalon ka taghzia wa tahaffuz (Nutrition and Care of Hairs)

5. Skin aging and anti-aging measures

6. Aftab ki shu,aon ke asraat aur us se hifazat ke tareeqe (Effect of sun exposure on the skin and its protection)

7. Khushboo'at wa mane-aat-e-badboo (Perfumes/Deodorants)

8.  Bleaching and waxing

9. Zeenat-e-jild ke liye umoomi Tadabeer:

a. Hammam & Ghasool

b. Riyazat-e-wajh

c. Inkibab, Zimad, Tila, Ghaza, Ghaliya, Ubtan, , Missi, Naura (Hair remover), Rooshoya (Fash wash), Qashoor (Scrub) Barud, Hina.

d. Surma, kajal, Mascara.

10.. Chehre ki nigahdasht ki unani tadabeer

11. Halq-ul-wajh (Facial Epilation), Shaqq-ul-sha'r (Splitting of Hair)

12. Ilaj bil shamoom, Itr (Aromatherapy)

13. Taghseel (Spa therapy)

14i. Mane shikan Tadabeer (Anti-wrinkle Procedures)

15. Talawwun-e-sha'r (Herbal Hair Dyes)

16 Baalon ki zeenat se mutalliq tadabeer (daraz banana, ghunghrale banana, seedha karna, ugana etc.)

17. Tazheel wa Tasmeen

18. Washam (Tattooing)

Investigations:

Wood lamp examination, Diascopy, KOH-Mount test, Culture & sensitivity test, Skin biopsy, Allergens test (patch test, prick test etc.), Lepromin test, Cytological test, Immunological test, Immunofluorescence, ELISA, Tzank smear.

Procedures:

Examination of lesions by magnifying & Electro magnifying lenses, Photo/UV Therapy, Microscopy, Preparation of Slit Smear.

Juz-e-Amli (Practical)

100 marks

The practical/ Clinical Training of the subject shall be conducted in the hospital which includes OPD/IPD duties, Ward rounds, Clinical demonstration.

The minimum hours of teaching should not be less than 100 hours. Audio-visual should be utilized for teaching purpose and at least one seminar should be conducted once in a month.

Recommended list of Text Books

1. Alqanoon fil-Tib: Ibn-e-Sina

2. Kitab-ul-Mansoori: Zakariya Razi

3. Alhawi Fit-Tib: Zakariya Razi

4. Zakheera Khawarizm Shahi: Ismail Jurjani

5. Kamil-us-Sana'a: Ali Ibn-e-Abbas Majoosi

6. Sharh-e-asbab: Allama Kabeeruddin

7. Text Book of Dermatology: Pasricha

8. Text Book of Dermatology: Bhutani

9. Skin Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment: Habif & Dinulos

10. Dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases: Neena Khanna

To view the official notice click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pdf_upload-135314.pdf

Also Read:MUHS releases theory time table of 1st MBBS 2019 University Summer 2020 exams

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