dermo-, derm-, derma-, dermato-, dermat-, -derm, -derma, -dermatic, -dermatous, -dermis, -dermal, -dermic, -dermoid, -dermatoid

(Greek: skin)

mesodermal
1. The third germ layer, lying between the ectoderm and endoderm which gives rise to the connective tissues, muscles, urogenital system, vascular system, and the epithelial lining of the coelom.
1. The germ layer (the third distinct layer of cells formed during an embryo's early stages of development) which forms many muscles, the circulatory and excretory systems, and the dermis, skeleton, and other supportive and connective tissues.
mucoderm
The layer of connective tissue underlying the epithelium (covering surfaces) of a mucous membrane.
mucodermal
Referring to the mucoderm, or the layer of connective tissue underlying the epithelium (covering surfaces) of a mucous membrane.
mucoepidermoid
Showing characteristics of both a mucus-secreting and an epidermal cell type of epithelial structure.
mycoderm
myringodermatitis
Inflammation of the meatal (natural passage or canal), or outer surface of the eardrum membrane, and the adjoining skin of the external auditory canal.
necrodermatitis
An inflammation of the skin that accompanies necrosis.
neurodermatosis
neuroepidermal
nevus unius lateris, linear epidermal nevus
A congenital systematized linear nevus limited to one side of the body or to portions of the limbs on one side.

Lesions are often extensive, forming wavelike bands on the trunk and spiraling streaks on the limbs.

onchodermatitis
The skin lesions in onchocerciasis, caused by migratory movements of the onchocerca microfilariae.
osteodermatous
pachyderm
pachyderma
pachyderma laryngis
An overgrowth of epithelium in the posterior glottis, sometimes, affecting the vocal cords.