Noun phrase
/ˈulθeɾa autoˈktona/
"Úlcera autóctona" refers to a type of ulcer that originates from within the body. It is a specific term used in dermatology to describe ulcers that develop from internal factors rather than external causes.
This term is more commonly used in a written context, particularly in medical literature and discussions.
Spanish: La úlcera autóctona estaba causando molestias al paciente. English: The endogenous ulcer was causing discomfort to the patient.
Spanish: El dermatólogo diagnosticó una úlcera autóctona en la piel. English: The dermatologist diagnosed a native ulcer on the skin.
"Úlcera autóctona" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.