| dermatopathy |
dermatosis.
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| Dermatophagoides |
a genus of sarcoptiform mites, usually found on the skin of chickens.
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| dermatopharmacology |
pharmacology as applied to dermatologic disorders.
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| Dermatophilaceae |
a family of bacteria of the order Actinomycetales, consisting of gram-positive aerobic microorganisms characterized by mycelial filaments or muriform thalli that divide transversely and in at least two longitudinal planes to form masses of coccoid or cuboid motile cells. It includes genera Dermatophilus and Geodermatophilus.
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| dermatophilosis |
1. infection with Dermatophilus congolensis, seen in cattle, sheep, horses, dogs, goats, deer, and sometimes humans. In humans it is characterized by nonpainful pustules on the hands and arms that later break down, forming shallow red ulcers that heal to leave scars. In sheep it is characterized by exudative red scaling lesions that form pyramidal masses. Called also dermatophiliasis and (in sheep) lumpy wool, proliferative dermatitis, and strawberry foot rot. 2. a term sometimes incorrectly used for tungiasis.
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