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  • dermomycosis
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  • dermomyotome
    ÇǺαÙÀ°ºÐÀý
  • dermonecrotic factor
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  • dermopathy
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  • dermophylaxis
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  • dermoplasty
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  • dermoreaction
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  • dermoskeleton
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  • dermotropic
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  • dermographic urticaria
    ÇǺα׸²µÎµå·¯±â
  • dermographism
    (¢¡dermatographism) ÇǺα׸²Áõ
  • dermoid
    ÇǺθð¾ç-, À¯Çdz¶
  • dermoid cyst
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  • dermoid teratoma
    ÇǺδàÀº±âÇüÁ¾, À¯ÇDZâÇüÁ¾
  • dermoidectomy
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  • dermolipectomy
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  • dermolipoma
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  • dermomycosis
    (¢¡dermatomycosis) ÇǺÎÁø±ÕÁõ
  • dermomyotome
    ÇǺαÙÀ°ºÐÀý
  • dermonecrotic factor
    ÇǺα«»çÀÎÀÚ
  • dermonecrotic toxin
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  • dermopathy
    ÇǺκ´Áõ
  • dermophylaxis
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  • dermoplasty
    (¢¡dermatoplasty) ÇǺμºÇü¼ú
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  • dermatitis vegetans = dermatitis vegetativa
    Áõ½Ä¼º ÇǺο°
  • dermatitis venenata<³ª>
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  • dermatitis verrucosa<³ª>
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  • dermatitis, eczematous
    ½ÀÁø¼º ÇǺο°(ã¥òÖàõù«Ý±æú)
  • dermatitis<³ª>
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  • dermato(histo)pathology
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  • dermatoautoplasty
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  • dermatoautoplasty
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  • dermatocele
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  • dermatocele lipomatosa
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  • dermatochalasis
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  • dermatoconjunctivitis
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  • dermatofibroma
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  • dermatofibroma
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  • dermatofibroma lenticulare
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  • dermolysis
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  • dermometry
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  • dermonecrotic toxin
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  • dermopathic
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  • dermoplasty
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  • dermoskeleton
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  • dermosyphilopathy
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  • dermotorpic
    ÇǺÎÇ⼺ÀÇ, ÇǺΠģȭ¼ºÀÇ
  • dermotrophia
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  • dermovascular
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dermatoarthritis Associated skin disease and arthritis.
Lipoid dermatoarthritis, a multicentric reticulohistiocytosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatoautoplasty Obsol ete term for autografting of skin taken from another part of the patient's own body.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Autos, self, + plastos, formed
(05 Mar 2000)
Dermatobia A genus of flies (family Oestridae) found in tropical America.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Bios, way of living
(05 Mar 2000)
Dermatobia cyaniventris A large, blue, brown-winged species whose larvae develop in open boil-like lesions in the skin of humans, many domestic animals, and some fowl. It is a very serious and damaging cattle parasite and frequently attacks small children in Central and South America. Its eggs are laid on the legs or abdomen of another insect, such as the mosquito; the eggs later hatch, when stimulated by warmth or other factors, to release the botfly larvae on the skin of the mosquito's bloodmeal host, and the larvae quickly invade the skin to initiate myiasis.
Synonym: Dermatobia cyaniventris, human botfly, skin botflies, warble botfly.
(05 Mar 2000)
Dermatobia hominis A large, blue, brown-winged species whose larvae develop in open boil-like lesions in the skin of humans, many domestic animals, and some fowl. It is a very serious and damaging cattle parasite and frequently attacks small children in Central and South America. Its eggs are laid on the legs or abdomen of another insect, such as the mosquito; the eggs later hatch, when stimulated by warmth or other factors, to release the botfly larvae on the skin of the mosquito's bloodmeal host, and the larvae quickly invade the skin to initiate myiasis.
Synonym: Dermatobia cyaniventris, human botfly, skin botflies, warble botfly.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatobiasis Infection of man and animals with larvae of the fly Dermatobia hominis.
Synonym: human botfly myiasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatocellulitis Inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous connective tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatochalasis Synonym: cutis laxa.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Chalao, to loosen
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatoconiosis An occupational dermatitis caused by local irritation from dust.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Konis, dust, + -osis, condition
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatocyst A cyst of the skin.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatodynia Synonym: dermatalgia.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Odyne, pain
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatofibroma A slowly growing benign skin nodule consisting of poorly demarcated cellular fibrous tissue enclosing collapsed capillaries with scattered haemosiderin-pigmented and lipid macrophages. They are common, usually about 1 cm in diameter and occur in the dermis. Simple excision is always curative.
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatofibrosarcoma A fibrosarcoma of the skin, beginning most often as an indurated nodule that grows slowly and hence is often ignored until it grows large. Dermatofibrosarcomas show an extremely aggressive tendency to invade local surrounding tissue. They do not metastasize, however, even after multiple recurrences. About 50% will recur after simple incision; hence wide excision should be resorted to. (devita jr et al., cancer: principles & practice of oncology, 3d ed, p1356)
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans A relatively slowly growing dermal neoplasm consisting of one or several firm nodules that are usually covered by dark red-blue skin, which tends to be fixed to the palpable masses; histologically, the neoplasm resembles a cellular dermatofibroma with a pronounced storiform pattern; metastases are unusual, but the incidence of recurrence is fairly high.
(05 Mar 2000)
dermatofibrosis lenticularis disseminata Small papules or discs of increased dermal elastic tissue appearing in early life; when osteopoikilosis is also present, the condition is called osteodermatopoikilosis or Buschke-Ollendorf syndrome; autosomal dominant inheritance.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Dermoid Cyst - »õâ A tumor consisting of displaced ectodermal structures along the lines of embryonic fusion, the wall being formed of epithelium-lined connective tissue, including skin appendages, and containing keratin, sebum, and hair. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Cyst, Dermoid, Cysts, Dermoid, Dermoid Cysts, Dermoids
  • Dermoscopy - »õâ A noninvasive diagnostic technique that enables an experienced clinician to perform direct microscopic examination of the surface and architecture of pigmented SKIN lesions. The four major dermoscopic criteria are ABCD: asymmetry (A), borders (B), colors (C), and different structural components (D) providing a semiquantitative scoring system for each lesion.
    Synonyms : Dermatoscopy, Epiluminescence Microscopy, Skin Surface Microscopy, Dermatoscopies, Dermoscopies, Epiluminescence Microscopies, Microscopies, Epiluminescence, Microscopies, Skin Surface, Microscopy, Epiluminescence, Microscopy, Skin Surface
  • Dermotoxins - »õâ Specific substances elaborated by plants, microorganisms or animals that cause damage to the skin; they may be proteins or other specific factors or substances; constituents of spider, jellyfish or other venoms cause dermonecrosis and certain bacteria synthesize dermolytic agents.
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dermal bone a bone developed by ossification in the skin.
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dermoid cyst A dermoid cyst, or benign cystic teratoma, also mature cystic teratoma, is a nonmalignant tumor containing a cyst lined by epidermal cells. It can contain all the elements of the dermis, including skin, hair follicles and sweat glands, and the cyst often contains sebum. The lesion may harbor hair and calcified bone or teeth. The calcification will be apparent on x-ray. On gynecologic ultrasonography the sebum appears bright. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermoid_cyst
dermatofibroma Dermatofibromas are harmless benign skin growths, found especially on the legs, that range in size from about 0.5 to 1 cm. They are hard, rounded bumps that may appear in a variety of colors, usually brownish to purple. Typical dermatofibromas cause little or no discomfort, although itching and tenderness does occur sometimes. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermatofibroma
dermis The inner layer of skin.
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dermis The lower or inner layer of the two main layers of tissue that make up the skin.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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