What's the difference between derm and dermatologist?

Derm


Definition:

  • (v. t.) The integument of animal; the skin.
  • (v. t.) See Dermis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In contrast, a strong connection was established between the wound base and the covering material when using the three foam substances Coldex, Epigard and SYSpur-derm, through the formation of granulation tissue.
  • (2) Fundoscopy showed bilateral angioid streaks and histological examination of a eruption in her right neck revealed degeneration of elastic fiber and calcium deposits in the derm, which findings were verified to be PXE.
  • (3) SYSpur-derm has a different fine structure than Epigard, which hinders the growth of granulation tissue, so that there are only cone-shaped connections between the wound base and the covering material.
  • (4) Between the base of the wound and Coldex, an intermediate layer often formed and, because of the rapid drying-out process, there was appreciably less infiltration with leukocytes and granulation tissue than with SYSpur-derm.
  • (5) By means of quantitative morphological analysis tissue basophils (TB) (mast cells) in the derm and in the subcutaneous loose connective tissue have been studied at various degree of thermal lesion of the skin.
  • (6) SYSpur-derm should be changed regularly in order to remove the detritus and exsudate from the wound.
  • (7) The action of both pressure and shock waves is very significant, more so than ts and derm and so causing their rupture.
  • (8) Fine structure of the cement sheath, peculiarities of its connection with host's tissues, fine structure of derm at different feeding stages of the tick are studied.
  • (9) As components of indoor aeroallergens, cat, dog, and Derm.
  • (10) In a rat study, an occlusive double-layer transparent hydrocolloid dressing, Duo-DERM, was compared with a rice paper dressing in the treatment of tympanic membrane perforation.
  • (11) In the experiments performed on white male rats (150-170 g of body mass) effect of total deep hypothermia has been studied in macrophages of the skin and regional suprascapular lymph node of various localization: Langerhans cells of the epidermis, histiocytes of the derm and hypoderm, macrophages of medullary sinuses, interdigitating cells of T-zones in the lymph node.
  • (12) The results suggest that biphasic differentiation of pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed by light microscopy may not originate from different cells of different derms, but may be derived from a common stem cell of the bronchial epithelium which possesses the ability of multipotential differentiation.
  • (13) Also, we carried out a pathological experiment on a rabbit and a patch test of the derm of seven people.
  • (14) We are of the opinion that SYSpur derm is chiefly indicated for temporary covering after tumor excision until definite reconstruction by flaps or, occasionally, by primary surgical suture, because of its minor adhesion to the granulation tissue.
  • (15) Twenty-three dogs received chlorpheniramine in combination with a fatty acid supplement (DVM Derm Caps).
  • (16) The histochemical data on the protein and carbohydrate exchange of fibroblasts in the period of intensive formation of fibres of the rats derm in the process of postnatal development are presented.
  • (17) Toxicological significance of the hepatic and derm floral carboxyesterase was discussed in regard to the specific deacetylation of T-2 toxin.
  • (18) The ranges of allergen detection limits for HR were equal for cat and Derm.
  • (19) Polyurethane foam (SYSpur-derm) showed bleeding into the implant due to spikes of the material.
  • (20) The data of the correlative analysis give evidence on the presence of a strong positive connection between inhibition of the synthetic apparatus of fibroblast development under hydrocortisone effect and decrease of the derm thickness, forming during the postnatal period of ontogenesis.

Dermatologist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who discourses on the skin and its diseases; one versed in dermatology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The information compiled in the computers as databases together with its capability to handle complex statistical analysis also enables dermatologists and computer scientists to develop expert systems to assist the dermatologist in the diagnosis and prognostication of diseases and to predict disease trends.
  • (2) The flexible adaptation of psychosomatic aspects to the current needs of dermatologists was found most important.
  • (3) Rating disagreements were resolved by a skilled dermatologist who acted as adjudicator.
  • (4) For the better part of the past century, dermatologists have regarded the skin primarily as a large protective coat.
  • (5) The advent of cyclosporine A provides the dermatologist with a new therapeutic strategem in the management of psoriasis, although the long-term safety of such interventional therapy remains to be discerned.
  • (6) It is a virtual certainty that the dermatologist will be called upon routinely to evaluate illness caused by occupational factors.
  • (7) Cutaneous signs are often seen in association with these conditions and careful attention to them by the dermatologist may be helpful in determining an accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapy.
  • (8) Dermatologists are now wearing gloves for most procedures.
  • (9) The skin colour of 807 participants was assessed in three ways: quantitatively, graded by a dermatologist, and self-reported.
  • (10) We describe an approach that is based on the thesis that dermatologists can and often should treat such patients.
  • (11) In conjunction with an epidemiologic study of some 550 office employees, 74 persons, who complained of skin symptoms, were examined by occupational dermatologists.
  • (12) According to the estimates of Connecticut dermatologists, out-of-state laboratories diagnosed 84 of 523 melanomas (16%) in Connecticut residents.
  • (13) In conclusion, high doses testosterone-treatment in excessively tall boys needs the additional care of dermatologist when mostly after a 7 months period acne begins to develop under this treatment.
  • (14) However, occasional cases of the extranasal variant are referred to a dermatologist as an unusual subcutaneous mass over the bridge of the nose, most often in an infant.
  • (15) In addition, we found that for an individual dermatologist differences occur from day to day.
  • (16) Competition between dermatologists and other physicians for patients with these three diagnoses is likely to increase.
  • (17) Dermatologists are able to use the Tzanck preparation effectively for diagnosing herpetic infections.
  • (18) An accidental intraocular injection of triamcinolone acetonide from a Dermojet syringe by a dermatologist is reported.
  • (19) The research, carried out by the British Association of Dermatologists, also revealed that a “shocking” 72% of people admitted having been sunburned in the previous year.
  • (20) Cutaneous horns usually represent compacted keratin arising from an underlying pathologic process and are important to dermatologists because they may indicate an underlying malignancy.

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