"Dermopathy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dermopathy refers to a condition characterized by changes or abnormalities of the skin, often resulting from systemic diseases or conditions that affect the skin and other tissues. It can manifest as a variety of skin rashes, lesions, or other abnormalities, such as thickening of the skin (hyperkeratosis), poor wound healing, or scarring.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "dermopathy":
Medical Journal: "The researchers discovered a link between the dermopathy and the patient's family history of autoimmune disorders."
Health Blog: "Dermopathy can be a symptom of a underlying skin condition that requires medical attention. Learn more about the causes and treatment options."
Academic Paper: "The prevalence of dermopathy in patients with type 1 diabetes is estimated to be around 20%."
Encyclopedic Entry: "Dermopathy is a general term that refers to any disease or condition that affects the skin, including eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo."
Scientific Conference: "The current understanding of dermopathy suggests that it is a multifactorial condition influenced by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors."
Dermoneural refers to the connection or association between the skin (derma) and the nervous system (neural).
Dermoptera is a mammalian order that comprises only two living species of mammals: the colugo (also known as the flying lemur) and the intervention of spectrum. These animals are often referred to as "flying lemurs" due to their gliding ability, although they do not actually generate lift with their wings like bats do. Instead, they use a membrane that stretches from their wrists to their ankles to glide through the air.