Noun
/ˈulθeɾa ˈɣomosa/
Gummy ulcer
The term "úlcera gomosa" refers to a type of ulcer characterized by its appearance similar to that of gum tissue. This type of ulcer usually presents as a lesion with a gummy or gelatinous consistency.
This term is commonly used in the medical field, specifically in the context of describing certain types of ulcers.
"Úlcera gomosa" is a technical term used more frequently in written documents within the medical field, particularly in research papers, medical records, and textbooks.
El médico diagnosticó al paciente con una úlcera gomosa en la mucosa bucal.
Translation: The doctor diagnosed the patient with a gummy ulcer on the oral mucosa.
La úlcera gomosa en el estómago requiere tratamiento especializado.
Translation: The gummy ulcer in the stomach requires specialized treatment.
The term "úlcera gomosa" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.