dermatological
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Definition
AdjectiveRelating to dermatology, which is the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. It describes anything pertaining to the skin, its structure, functions, diseases, or their treatment.
Usage
The adjective "dermatological" is used to modify nouns, specifying that something is connected to the science or practice of skin medicine. * It is commonly used in medical, clinical, and cosmetic contexts. * It often precedes nouns like condition, disorder, treatment, clinic, research, or product.
Examples
- The patient was referred for a dermatological consultation regarding the persistent rash.
- This cream is formulated to address various dermatological concerns, such as dryness and irritation.
- Advances in dermatological surgery have made many procedures minimally invasive.
- She is conducting dermatological research on the effects of sun exposure.
Advanced Usage
- Dermatological pathology: The study of skin diseases at a microscopic level.
- Psychodermatological: Pertaining to the interaction between the mind and skin conditions (a compound term where "dermatological" is a component).
Variants and Related Words
- Dermatologic (adjective): An alternative, often interchangeable form of "dermatological."
- The dermatologic association issued new guidelines.
- Dermatologist (noun): A doctor who specializes in dermatology.
- Dermatology (noun): The medical specialty itself.
Synonyms
- Cutaneous (specifically relating to the skin)
- Dermal
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but terms for other medical specialties are unrelated (e.g., , ).
Adjective
- of or relating to or practicing dermatology