| dermatophytic onychomycosis | Ringworm of the nail, the most common fungus infection of the nails (onychomycosis). Onychomycosis makes the nails look white and opaque, thickened, and brittle. Older women (perhaps because oestrogen deficiency may increase the risk of infection). And men and women with diabetes or disease of the small blood vessels (peripheral vacscular disease) are at increased risk. Artificial nails (acrylic or wraps ) increase the risk because when an artificial nail is applied, the nail surface is usually abraded with an emery board damaging it, emery boards can carry infection, and. Water can collect under the nail creating a moist, warm environment for fungal growth.Alternative names include tinea unguium. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| dermatophytid | A fungal skin infection sometimes referred to as ringworm. Typically a scaly, red-shaped ring on the skin. Commonly seen in children. Treatment requires an antifungal cream such as clotrimazole or miconazole. (27 Sep 1997) |
| dermatophytosis | <dermatology> Any superficial fungal infection caused by a dermatophyte and involving the stratum corneum of the skin, hair and nails. The term broadly comprises onychophytosis and the various form of tinea (ringworm), sometimes being used specifically to designate tinea pedis (athlete's foot). Synonym: epidermomycosis. (18 Nov 1997) |
| dermatoplastic | An obsolete term relating to dermatoplasty. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dermatoplasty | Plastic surgery of the skin, as by skin grafting. Synonym: dermoplasty. Origin: dermato-+ G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| dermatopolyneuritis | Pain in the extremities. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dermatophyte |
A fungus type that causes athlete's foot.
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| dermatophiliasis |
1. Infestation with Tunga penetrans, a pathogenic actinomycete. 2. Dermatophilosis.
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| Dermatop |
trademark for preparations of prednicarbate.
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| dermatopathic |
pertaining or attributable to disease of the skin, as dermatopathic lymphadenopathy. Called also dermopathic.
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regional lymph node enlargement associated with melanoderma and various diseases in which erythroderma is chronically present, e.g., exfoliative dermatitis and generalized neurodermatitis; called also lipomelanotic reticulosis.
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