condyloma

/ˌkɑndəˈloʊmə/
noun
  1. A small, fleshy growth on the skin or mucous membrane, often caused by a virus and typically found in the genital or anal area.
    • The doctor explained that a condyloma is usually harmless but should be monitored.
    • The patient was treated for a condyloma that had appeared after an infection.
    • He noticed a condyloma on his skin and scheduled an appointment with a dermatologist.
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