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-al: Pertaining to Example: Dermal – Pertaining to the skin, particularly the dermis layer, which contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.
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-gen: Substance that produces/causes, agent that produces/causes Example: Pathogen – An agent, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, that causes diseases, including skin infections like impetigo.
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-genic: Producing, originating, causing Example: Carcinogenic – Producing cancer, often describing substances like UV rays or tobacco that can lead to skin or other cancers.
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-ia: Condition of, diseased state, abnormal state Example: Alopecia – A condition of hair loss that autoimmune diseases, genetic factors, or treatments like chemotherapy can cause.
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-itis: Inflammation Example: Dermatitis – Inflammation of the skin, which may result from allergic reactions, irritants, or infections.
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-logy: Study of Example: Dermatology – The study of the skin, including its structure, function, and diseases.
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-osis: Abnormal condition, increased numbers pertaining to blood Example: Erythrodermosis – A condition characterized by widespread redness and peeling of the skin, often linked to disorders such as eczema or psoriasis.
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-plasia: Development, growth, condition of formation Example: Hyperplasia – Excessive growth of cells or tissues, which may lead to benign skin growths.
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-stasis: Stop, controlling, standing Example: Hemostasis – The stopping of blood flow, critical in wound healing.
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