What's the difference between dermal and dermic?

Dermal


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to the integument or skin of animals; dermic; as, the dermal secretions.
  • (a.) Pertaining to the dermis or true skin.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Immunofluorescent staining for HLA-DR showed dermal positivity in 12 of 13 involved- and 9 of 13 uninvolved-skin biopsy specimens from scleroderma patients, compared with only 1 of 10 controls.
  • (2) The tetracaine component of TAC is superfluous for obtaining topical anesthesia of minor dermal lacerations of the face in children.
  • (3) New lamellae are formed by these cuboidal cells which then divide and migrate into the lamellae where they assume the characteristic attenuated appearance of fibroblasts in the adult dermal lamellae region.
  • (4) The participation of neural crest cells in development of the dermal skeleton is discussed by way of the repartition of the odontods within the pectoral fin.
  • (5) Cultured human dermal fibroblast cells were labeled with [35S]methionine, and the membrane-bound cyclooxygenase was solubilized and immunoprecipitated 35S-labeled fibroblast cyclooxygenase migrated on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with a molecular size of approximately 73,000 daltons, similar to that of native sheep cyclooxygenase and of cyclooxygenase covalently labeled by [3H]aspirin, i.e.
  • (6) Both before and after application of the stimulus, the walls of the superficial dermal vessels of the patients with dermographism were thinner and contained less extracellular matrix material than vessel walls of the patients with cold-induced urticaria.
  • (7) The results suggest that chronic sunlight exposure may be associated with an impediment to normal maturation of human dermal collagen resulting in tenuous amount of HHL.
  • (8) We have investigated the whole-body dermal penetration of styrene, xylene, toluene, perchloroethylene, benzene, halothane, hexane, and isoflurane in rats and compared the permeability constants with available human studies on vapor penetration.
  • (9) Calification of dermal elastic fibers is a characteristic feature of affected skin.
  • (10) In 3 cases, this was due to recurrence of the tumor, and in 2 cases the cause was dermal necrosis.
  • (11) Focal dermal hypoplasia (FDH) is a rare ectomesodermal dysplasia syndrome characterized by cutaneous, skeletal, dental, ocular, and soft-tissue defects.
  • (12) In a transgenic mouse model, dermal fibrosarcomas develop in a pathway comprised of at least three stages: mild fibromatosis, aggressive fibromatosis, and fibrosarcoma.
  • (13) Dermal infiltrates were larger in the allergic response, but epidermal invasion was greater in the irritant reaction.
  • (14) This calcium-binding protein was not in skin epidermis, but was confined to the dermal layer.
  • (15) Maximal acyloxyacyl hydrolysis reduced lipopolysaccharide tissue toxicity, as measured in the dermal Shwartzman reaction, by a factor of 100 or more.
  • (16) Responses of keratinocytes, epidermal dendritic non-keratinocytes and dermal leukocytes were therefore recorded following multiple topical applications of the potent complete tumor-promoting agent 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA).
  • (17) The progeny exposed to DES prenatally and DMBA postnatally (DES-DMBA-exposed progeny) developed a greater multiplicity of tumors per tumor-bearing animal (p less than 0.001) and higher rates of neoplasms of the reproductive tract, e.g., ovarian and uterine tumors, mammary gland and forestomach tumors, and dermal melanomas.
  • (18) In this study, we examined the modulation of cell surface expression of MHC antigens and the CAM intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), lymphocyte function antigen 3 (LFA-3), and CD44 on human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMEC) both grown in monolayers and differentiated into capillary-like structures on the basement membrane-like substrate matrigel.
  • (19) Dermal collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans are altered.
  • (20) Histopathologically, the lesions display caseating and noncaseating dermal granulomas that mimic those seen in tuberculosis, tuberculoid leprosy, sarcoidosis, and other diseases.

Dermic


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to the derm or skin.
  • (a.) Pertaining to the dermis; dermal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The decreased amount of BaP bound to DNA of epidermic and dermic cells may be similar and 90% of (+) anti BPDE-dG was removed after a week of treatment; in addition, a minority that bound with 9OH-BaP was also shown to be persistent.
  • (2) This has led to the idea that there exist two categories of microfilariae: those blood-borne microfilariae which cannot enter capillaries and those microfilariae which are said to be "dermic" but in fact live trapped in capillaries and are only taken up through the suction applied by vectors during their feeding.
  • (3) The analysis of static pictures allowed a classification of patients into three groups: enhanced pattern, hypoplasia and dermic reflux.
  • (4) Every individual under study was physically examined for signs of onchocerciasis in particular for subcutaneous nodules, dermic lesions, ocular damage and history of Mazzotti reaction.
  • (5) The dermic microfilaire of the two species have completely different distributions: the microfilariae of O. gutturosa are gathered in the cephalic region of Bovines while that of O. lienalis can be found in the umbilical region.
  • (6) At day 5 pi, viral antigen was first detected at footpad level in epidermic and dermic cells, as well as in neighbouring myocytes; labeled macrophages infiltrating small nerve branches were also disclosed.
  • (7) ADE's class more frequently reported was epigastralgia-nausea in 40.6%, followed by dermic disorders in 18.75%.
  • (8) Histological and immunophenotypic examination showed dense, diffuse dermic infiltrates of mononuclear cells with positive macrophage-associated markers (CD11c, CD68), and negative T- or B-cell-associated antigens.
  • (9) In the dermic distant zones, the skin is thin with excessive folds.
  • (10) Conventional methods used in laboratory animals for collection of resident macrophages (MAC) proved suitable for isolation of hepatic, splenic, dermic, peritoneal and alveolar MAC of healthy dogs.
  • (11) The results were correlated with the ASO titres and with the dermic cellular response.
  • (12) Results confirm the reduction induced by ivermectin of the dermic microfilarial density and the resulting reduction of the infection of the simuliids.
  • (13) The first includes 21 suppurating dermic of soft underlying tissue lesions.
  • (14) A case is reported corresponding to the so-called focal dermic hypoplasia and that we have named Liberman-Cole-Goltz syndrome.
  • (15) Previous treatment of dermic lesions caused by brown recluse spider bite has given disappointing results.
  • (16) Six months after treatment, this low uptake of microfilariae by the vectors had disappeared, and the infection rate of the engorged similiids was much higher than at day 7 although the dermic microfilarial density was similar.
  • (17) From the microscopic point of view fatty cysts, dermic granuloma and an amorphous irregular material are described.
  • (18) Furthermore 7 days after treatment, a new phenomenon is demonstrated: for a similar dermic microfilarial density, simuliids take up a number of microfilariae 100 times lower from treated than from untreated patients.
  • (19) According to this, three groups of MAC could be defined: a first group comprising dermic, splenic and alveolar MAC; a second group comprising hepatic MAC and a third group comprising peritoneal MAC.
  • (20) She presented, on the upper arms and trunk, a cutaneous eruption of erythematous-urticarial plaques, that histopathologically were characterized by a dermic leukocyte population, with a prevalence of eosinophils, distributed in the perivascular site.

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