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dermatology /ˌdəːməˈtɒlədʒi /noun [mass noun]The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.Projects spanned a range of specialties - dermatology, psychiatry, respiratory medicine, cardiology, and oncology....- The department of internal medicine and dermatology has 170 beds in six general wards and a medical intensive care unit with 10 beds.
- Likewise, telemedicine might be cost effective for some disciplines such as dermatology and radiology but not for others.
Derivativesdermatologic adjective ...- Clinical evaluation may detect gastrointestinal, neurologic, dermatologic, and musculoskeletal complications in the advanced stages of chronic kidney disease.
- A dermatologist or dermatologic surgeon with training and experience in laser hair removal may be best suited to decide whether you're a candidate for laser hair removal and, if so, what type of laser may work best for you.
- There was no family history of dermatologic conditions, and she had no other medical problems to suggest dermatologic pathology.
dermatological /ˌdəːmətəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l/ adjective ...- Its side effects include hepatotoxicity, gastrointestinal symptoms, and dermatological reaction.
- The increased numbers of respiratory and dermatological disorders in the triage group, therefore, do not account for the increase in costs.
- Advances in the understanding of dermatological conditions have allowed dermatologists to refine treatments.
dermatologically adverb ...- It further claimed the product was ‘dermatologically tested and FDA approved.’
- Bringing jewellery closer than ever before to the body, to fashion and cosmetics, the tattoos are imitation crystals that are easily applied directly to the skin by means of a dermatologically tested adhesive.
- Clinically and dermatologically tested, they look inoffensively like pink marshmallows and are designed to block the flow of blood during intercourse without being felt by either party.
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