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RITE Glossary of Diseases With Specific Objectives 2022 With ToC
RITE Glossary of Diseases With Specific Objectives 2022 With ToC
Version 1.2022
Table of Contents
Cardiology ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care, Medical Risk Assessment ....................................................16
Endocrine and Metabolism ...........................................................................................................27
Infectious Diseases ........................................................................................................................36
Gastrointestinal Disorders ............................................................................................................50
Rheumatology ...............................................................................................................................61
Nephrology ....................................................................................................................................69
Oncology........................................................................................................................................77
Hematology ...................................................................................................................................83
Neurology ......................................................................................................................................92
Allergy and Immunology ............................................................................................................102
Dermatology ...............................................................................................................................104
Cardiology
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c. Diagnostic and laboratory
findings
d. Imaging studies
e. CSF analysis
3. Management of chronic
meningitis
F. Viral encephalitis 1. Definition and clinical
manifestations of viral
encephalitis
2. Etiology
3. Laboratory diagnosis of viral
encephalitis and differential
diagnosis
4. Treatment approach in viral
encephalitis
G. Chronic encephalitis 1. Clinical features, pathology,
etiology, risk factors,
pathogenesis, diagnosis, and
treatment of:
a. Progressive multifocal
leukoencephalopathy
b. Subacute sclerosing
panencephalitis (SSPE)
c. Progressive rubella
encephalitis
H. Brain abscess 2. Definition, epidemiology,
etiology, pathogenesis and
histopathology of brain
abscess
3. Clinical presentation and
approach to diagnosis of brain
abscess
4. Approach to treatment of
brain abscess
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Allergy and Immunology
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2. Predisposing factors and
etiology
3. Pathophysiology
4. Diagnosis and laboratory
biomarkers
5. Treatment and supportive
therapy
6. Preventive strategies
II. Serum Sickness General Features 1. General features and etiology
2. Difference between serum
sickness and serum sickness-
like reactions
III. Steven-Johnson’s Disease Features of SJS and TEN 1. General features of SJS and
TEN
2. Classification based on extent
of total body surface area
involvement
3. Predisposing
factors/exposures
4. Management
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Dermatology
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iv. Overlap
hypersensitivity
syndromes
v. Vasculitis
C. Management 1. Approach to patient with
suspected drug eruptions
2. Confirmation of drug
reactions
3. Identifying and withdrawing
drug associated with drug
eruptions
II. Cutaneous manifestations A. Dermatologic findings 1. Description of and systemic
of systemic diseases diseases associated with:
a. Erythroderma
b. Alopecia and its 2 major
forms
c. Figurate skin lesions
d. Telangiectasias
e. Hyperpigmentation
f. Vesicles and bullae
III. Eczema, Psoriasis, A. Eczema and Dermatitis 1. Clinical features of and lesion
Cutaneous infections, acne in eczema
and other common skin 2. Etiology, characteristic
disorders defect/pathogenesis,
pathology, clinical
presentation and
dermatologic features,
diagnostic criteria of:
a. Atopic dermatitis
b. Lichen simplex chronicus
c. Contact dermatitis
d. Hand eczema
e. Nummular eczema
f. Asteotic eczema
g. Stasis dermatitis and
stasis ulcerations
h. Seborrheic dermatitis
3. Approach to management of:
a. Atopic dermatitis
b. Lichen simplex chronicus
c. Contact dermatitis
d. Hand eczema
e. Nummular eczema
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f. Asteotic eczema
g. Stasis dermatitis and
stasis ulcerations
h. Seborrheic dermatitis
B. Psoriasis 1. General features, varieties,
clinical presentations of
psoriasis
2. Diagnostic findings in
psoriasis
3. Treatment of psoriasis
C. Lichen Planus 1. Characteristic lesions, body
involvement, and etiology
2. Treatment of lichen planus
D. Pityriasis rosea 1. Characteristic lesions, clinical
manifestations and body
involvement
2. Treatment of pityriasis rosea
E. Cutaneous infections 1. Primary lesions, infectious
causes, forms and treatment
of:
a. Impetigo
b. Echthyma
c. Furunculosis
2. Causes, clinical presentation,
tissue involvement, diagnosis
and treatment of:
a. Dermatophytosis
b. Tinea versicolor
c. Candidiasis
d. Warts
e. Acne vulgaris
F. Acne rosacea 1. Pathophysiology, dermal
manifestation, and treatment
of acne rosacea
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