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Koebner - translation to arabic

SKIN LESION ON LINES OF TRAUMA
Koebner Phenomenon; Koebnerization; Koebner's phenomenon; Isomorphic Koebner phenomenon; Köbner; Koebner; Koebnerize; Koebnerized; Koebnerizing; Köbnerization; Köbnerizing; Köbnerized; Köbnerize; Köbner phenomenon
  •  Heinrich Köbner (1838–1904)

Koebner's phenomenon      
‎ ظاهِرَةُ كوبنر:تفاعل جلدي في بعض الجلادات‎
epidermolysis bullosa simplex         
DISORDER RESULTING FROM MUTATIONS IN THE GENES ENCODING KERATIN 5 OR KERATIN 14
Weber-Cockayne syndrome; Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex, Generalized; Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex, Localized; Generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Koebner variant of generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Localized epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Weber-Cockayne variant of generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Epidermolysis bullosa herpetiformis; Dowling–Meara epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex of Ogna; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with muscular dystrophy; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with mottled pigmentation; Weber–Cockayne syndrome; Weber–Cockayne variant of generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Dowling-Meara epidermolysis bullosa simplex; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Köbner); Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with mottled pigmentation (Gedde-Dahl); Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Weber-Cockayne); Dowling-Meara disease; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex herpetiformis
‎ انْحِلاَلُ البَشَرَةِ الفُقَّاعِيُّ البَسيط‎

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Koebner phenomenon

The Koebner phenomenon or Köbner phenomenon (UK: , US: ), also called the Koebner response or the isomorphic response, attributed to Heinrich Köbner, is the appearance of skin lesions on lines of trauma. The Koebner phenomenon may result from either a linear exposure or irritation. Conditions demonstrating linear lesions after a linear exposure to a causative agent include: molluscum contagiosum, warts and toxicodendron dermatitis (a dermatitis caused by a genus of plants including poison ivy). Warts and molluscum contagiosum lesions can be spread in linear patterns by self-scratching ("auto-inoculation"). Toxicodendron dermatitis lesions are often linear from brushing up against the plant. Causes of the Koebner phenomenon that are secondary to scratching rather than an infective or chemical cause include vitiligo, psoriasis, lichen planus, lichen nitidus, pityriasis rubra pilaris, and keratosis follicularis (Darier disease).