dermo-, derm-, derma-, dermato-, dermat-, -derm, -derma, -dermatic, -dermatous, -dermis, -dermal, -dermic, -dermoid, -dermatoid
(Greek: skin)
pachydermal
pachydermatoid
pachydermatous
pachydermia
pachydermial
pachydermic
pachydermoid
pachydermous
periderm
1. The outer cork layer of a plant that replaces the epidermis of primary tissues. Cells have their walls impregnated with cutin and suberin.
2. The hard outer covering of hydroids and other marine animals; the perisarc.
3. The outermost layer of the epidermis of an embryo or a fetus up to the sixth month of gestation.
2. The hard outer covering of hydroids and other marine animals; the perisarc.
3. The outermost layer of the epidermis of an embryo or a fetus up to the sixth month of gestation.
peridermal, peridermic
Relating to the periderm.
phelloderm
A layer of tissue developed on the inner side of the cork.
phellodermal
A description of a tissue produced inwardly by the cork cambium (a zone of actively dividing tissue near the outer surface of a woody plant that produces cork).
photoagulator
A laser device that projects an intense beam of light into the interior of the eye and generates heat that coagulates vessels; such as, in the treatment of a detached retina.
photodermatitis
1. An abnormal state of the skin in which light is an important factor.
2. Inflammation of the skin caused by light; especially, sunlight.
3. Sensitivity of the epithelium to light.
2. Inflammation of the skin caused by light; especially, sunlight.
3. Sensitivity of the epithelium to light.
This may be a result of photoallergy or to phototoxic reactions.
photodermatosis
A morbid condition produced in the skin by exposure to light; especially, sunlight.