scleroma

/sklɪˈroʊmə/
noun
  1. A hardened patch or area of tissue in the body, often due to disease or inflammation.
    • The doctor identified a small scleroma on the patient's nasal passage.
    • The biopsy confirmed that the scleroma was benign and not cancerous.
    • Chronic infections can sometimes lead to the formation of a scleroma in the respiratory tract.
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