Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):3
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):5-9 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2025.001
The article deals with routinely uncultivable treponemal infections that continue to be a global problem. The current knowledge in the field of molecular genetics is presented and the importance of implementing current research into dermatovenerology is emphasized. The article focuses on the use of the PCR method in diagnosis as well as on linking clinical medical practice with scientific knowledge in the field of molecular genetics in treponemal infections.
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):11-15 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2025.002
The article reviews clinical presentation, pathogenesis and therapeutical approaches in seborrheic dermatitis.
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):16-22
The article reviews current knowledge about vitamin D from the clinical point of view. The basic facts about its forms, physiological effects and metabolism are summarized. From clinical point of view the article deals with the state of supply of vitamin D, vitamin D deficiency and its clinical signs, symptoms and therapy. In paragraphs devoted to the treatment the current knowledge about forms of vitamin D, their indication, doses and dosage regimens are summarized.
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):24-26 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2025.003
Burns are one of the most common injuries requiring specialized care and attention, particularly in the home environment. Their occurrence is frequent among both children and adults, and they can have various causes, such as burns from hot water, fire, electrical current, or chemical substances. Although burns are relatively common, incorrect first aid and subsequent care can lead to serious complications, including infections, delayed healing, or the formation of scars. The aim of this article is to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the proper methods of home care for burns. It will address recommended procedures as well as situations...
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):27-33 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2025.004
Aesthetic interventions using hyaluronic acid-based filler materials are now widespread worldwide. However, this phenomenon also brings with it problems. Uncontrolled production and variation in the quality of fillers. Application of fillers by non-experts. Increasing incidence of adverse reactions and complications. Vascular complications can be very serious or even fatal. Due to rapid globalization and the rise of social media, there is a shift in the perception of beauty across generations. Therefore, it is essential for the physician to be able to identify the patient's motivation and differentiate between what the patient wants and what he or...
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):34-42
Viral warts are a common disease worldwide caused by the human papillomavirus, which has a number of genotypes. Many of these viruses are commensal and do not cause any symptoms in immunocompetent hosts. Under appropriate conditions, however, some cause clinical changes on the skin or mucous membranes in the anogenital or oropharyngeal part. Verruca vulgaris, verruca plantaris and verruca plana are most often encountered in children. Many of these manifestations disappear on their own, the problem is persistent or stubbornly recurring warts. With the treatment, we try not only to eliminate visible changes while minimizing pain and without scarring,...
Dermatol. praxi. 2025;19(1):44-46