English to Tamil Dictionary dermatology

dermatology

தோல் நோய்
definition
noun
Projects spanned a range of specialties - dermatology , psychiatry, respiratory medicine, cardiology, and oncology.
the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
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Projects spanned a range of specialties - 'dermatology' , psychiatry, respiratory medicine, cardiology, and oncology.
Laser therapy in 'dermatology' is expanding rapidly and can be used to treat vascular and pigmented lesions, to remove tattoos, for depilation, and for skin resurfacing.
This test is usually carried out in 'dermatology' departments in hospital.
Likewise, telemedicine might be cost effective for some disciplines such as 'dermatology' and radiology but not for others.
The department of internal medicine and 'dermatology' has 170 beds in six general wards and a medical intensive care unit with 10 beds.
If a product states that it is 'dermatologically' tested, does that mean it has been tested on animals?
Specimens had been submitted by both 'dermatologists' and general practitioners.
This is a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, medical oncologists, 'dermatologists' , and other medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of melanoma.
Its side effects include hepatotoxicity, gastrointestinal symptoms, and 'dermatological' reaction.
Bringing jewellery closer than ever before to the body, to fashion and cosmetics, the tattoos are imitation crystals that are easily applied directly to the skin by means of a 'dermatologically' tested adhesive.
Words such as natural, organic or 'dermatologically' tested are used freely, but mean absolutely nothing.
This would require specific antibiotic therapy from your 'dermatologist' or family physician.
After adjustment for thickness, the best outcome was in the 'dermatological' surgeon treatment group.
Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection, the fourth most common 'dermatological' skin disorder in children seen in general practice.
The increased numbers of respiratory and 'dermatological' disorders in the triage group, therefore, do not account for the increase in costs.
The four bed unit combined the work of clinical nurse specialists, 'dermatologists' , vascular surgeons, chiropodists, and social workers.
It further claimed the product was ‘ 'dermatologically' tested and FDA approved.’
Two physicians, a general practitioner and a 'dermatologist' , were consultants to the project.
Advances in the understanding of 'dermatological' conditions have allowed dermatologists to refine treatments.
Clinically and 'dermatologically' tested, they look inoffensively like pink marshmallows and are designed to block the flow of blood during intercourse without being felt by either party.
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