lymphadenosis benigna cutis - translation to arabic
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lymphadenosis benigna cutis - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cutis pleonasmus; Cutis Pleonasmus

lymphadenosis benigna cutis         
PSEUDOLYMPHOMA OF THE SKIN
Pseudo-lymphoma; Lymphadenosis benigna cutis; Lymphocytoma cutis; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern; Nodular pattern of cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular patterns; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner–Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Lymphocytic infiltrate of Jessner; Spiegler–Fendt sarcoid; Borrelial lymphocytoma; Spiegler–Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Pseudolymphoma of Spiegler and Fendt; Sarcoidosis of Spiegler and Fendt; Jessner-Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Spiegler-Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Spiegler-Fendt sarcoid; Lymphocytic infiltration; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner-Kanof; Pseudolymphoma of skin; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate
‎ تَضَخُّم عُقْدِيٌّ لِمْفِيٌّ جِلْدِيٌّ حَميد‎
Spiegler-Fendt sarcoid         
PSEUDOLYMPHOMA OF THE SKIN
Pseudo-lymphoma; Lymphadenosis benigna cutis; Lymphocytoma cutis; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern; Nodular pattern of cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular patterns; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner–Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Lymphocytic infiltrate of Jessner; Spiegler–Fendt sarcoid; Borrelial lymphocytoma; Spiegler–Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Pseudolymphoma of Spiegler and Fendt; Sarcoidosis of Spiegler and Fendt; Jessner-Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Spiegler-Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Spiegler-Fendt sarcoid; Lymphocytic infiltration; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner-Kanof; Pseudolymphoma of skin; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate
ساركويد شبيغلر - فندت
cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia         
PSEUDOLYMPHOMA OF THE SKIN
Pseudo-lymphoma; Lymphadenosis benigna cutis; Lymphocytoma cutis; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern; Nodular pattern of cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia; Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular patterns; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner's lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner–Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Lymphocytic infiltrate of Jessner; Spiegler–Fendt sarcoid; Borrelial lymphocytoma; Spiegler–Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Pseudolymphoma of Spiegler and Fendt; Sarcoidosis of Spiegler and Fendt; Jessner-Kanof lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Spiegler-Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia; Spiegler-Fendt sarcoid; Lymphocytic infiltration; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner-Kanof; Pseudolymphoma of skin; Benign lymphocytic infiltration of the skin; Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate
‎ فَرْطُ تَنَسُّجِ الجِلْدِ اللِّمْفانِيّ‎

Definition

cutis
['kju:t?s]
¦ noun Anatomy the true skin or dermis.
Origin
C17: from L., 'skin'.

Wikipedia

Pannus

Pannus is an abnormal layer of fibrovascular tissue or granulation tissue. Common sites for pannus formation include over the cornea, over a joint surface (as seen in rheumatoid arthritis), or on a prosthetic heart valve. Pannus may grow in a tumor-like fashion, as in joints where it may erode articular cartilage and bone.

In common usage, the term pannus is often used to refer to a panniculus (a hanging flap of tissue).