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dermatológicas

Dermatológicas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective dermatológica, used to describe topics related to dermatology. Dermatology is the medical specialty devoted to conditions of the skin, hair, and nails, as well as to cosmetic concerns and wound healing. The term appears in clinical, educational, and research contexts.

The scope includes inflammatory diseases such as dermatitis and eczema; acne; psoriasis; rosacea; infections by bacteria,

Diagnosis relies on history, physical examination, dermoscopy, biopsy, and laboratory tests as needed. Treatment often combines

Education and research emphasize specialized training for physicians and allied professionals. Areas of investigation include skin

fungi,
or
viruses;
benign
and
malignant
tumors
like
skin
cancers;
pigmentary
disorders;
hair
and
nail
disorders;
and
genetic
or
autoimmune
conditions.
Dermatological
care
also
intersects
with
allergy,
immunology,
and
oncology.
topical
therapies
(steroids,
retinoids,
antibiotics),
systemic
medications
(immunomodulators,
antifungals,
antimicrobials),
phototherapy,
and
surgical
or
procedural
interventions
(cryotherapy,
excision,
lasers).
Preventive
advice
includes
sun
protection
and
skincare
routines.
immunology,
molecular
dermatology,
dermatopathology,
and
cosmetic
science.
Public
health
efforts
focus
on
skin
cancer
screening,
vaccination
where
relevant,
and
access
to
dermatology
services
to
reduce
delays
in
diagnosis.