dermo-, derm-, derma-, dermato-, dermat-, -derm, -derma, -dermatic, -dermatous, -dermis, -dermal, -dermic, -dermoid, -dermatoid
(Greek: skin)
						dermatosis					
					
						dermatosis (medicine)					
					
						1. A disorder involving lesions or eruptions of the skin in which there is usually no inflammation.
2. Any skin disease; especially, one that is not characterised by inflammation.
									2. Any skin disease; especially, one that is not characterised by inflammation.
						dermatotherapy					
					
						Treatment of skin diseases.					
									
						dermatotomy					
					
						dermatotrophy					
					
						dermatotropic					
					
						A microscopic animal that lives on or in the host's skin; ectoparasite: Because Jane noticed a difference on her skin, she went to her dermatologist who examined her and diagnosed it as being infected with a dermatozoon.					
									
						Skin disease caused by animal parasites: Dermatozoonosis is an infestation of the skin caused by any animal parasite and not by an overuse of skin care creams.					
									
						dermatrophi					
					
						A thinning or wasting away of the skin.					
									
						A wasting away or thinning of the skin.					
									
						dermiatrics					
					
						Someone who specializes in the field or study of the treatment of skin diseases.					
									
						dermic					
					
						dermis					
					
						dermitis					
					
		
