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The word is "dermatology" from the root derm or derma, meaning skin. Dermatology is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the physiology and pathology of the skin.
Dermatitis, dermatology, scleroderma
Derma is a word that is often used to reference the skin. All skin related studies are under dermatology for example.
It relates to the skin.e.g. The word 'dermatitis' is from Greek dermato, (from derma), 'skin', + Greek -itis, 'inflammation'.
Dermatology is the study of skin and skin related topics. The word breaks down into, derma- = skin, and -ology = the study of
The Derma Wand is a radio frequency skin care device that was invented by Christina Boves, a dermatology expert who's been in the skin care industry for nearly 40 years . It is manufactured by the American company ICTL.
The word 'dermatology', recorded in 1819, comes from the Greek derma, meaning skin, leather, or hide, plus the Greek suffix -logy, meaning science (of) or branch of learning or knowledge.The term 'dermatologist' comes into English from the same roots as above, with the suffix -logist, meaning practitioner of, or expert, or learned, in, added in 1861.
Derma is the Greek word for skin.
The prefix derma- most often means skin... Like a dermatologist...derm means skinlike dermatology, Taxidermy, and Pachyderm
Derma is a greek word. Δέρμα (Derma) : skin
Derma fibrosis refers to skin fiber.
Erythroderma is a medical term meaning red skin.