dermatology / ˌdɜr məˈtɒl ə dʒi /

⚽高中词汇皮肤病学皮肤科皮肤学皮膚病學

dermatology 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases.

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  1. Its ensuing popularity led to shortages, hurting people who actually needed it—and made it harder to prescribe for legitimate uses, says Adam Friedman, a physician and chair of dermatology at George Washington University.
  2. Jennifer Beecker, a Canadian physician certified in emergency medicine, family medicine and dermatology, adds that people are, in general, more attuned to the chemicals they put on and in their bodies than they used to be.
  3. “The sooner you can start a skin routine from soup to nuts, the better,” says Mona Gohara, associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale University’s School of Medicine.
  4. Despite the profound physical and emotional impacts of skin conditions, dermatology has not been seen as a priority within the pharmaceutical industry, Napatalung says.
  5. The concert promoter said Jackson was “distracted, not focused,” after his dermatology appointments.
  6. It explains why dermatology has become hugely popular as a specialty.
  7. This inquiry was also sent to the members of the editorial board of the Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology.
  8. Dr. Bourdillot, professor of dermatology in the University of Geneva, made his examination, and shook a tactful head.
  9. I want some time on the eye and ear work, besides a few clinics on dermatology.
  10. Juglone has been used in dermatology to cure various skin disorders including both bacterial and fungus diseases.
  11. Neurology describes the system of the nerves and of the brain; dermatology treats of the skin.