white sponge nevus - traducción al árabe
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white sponge nevus - traducción al árabe

SKIN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY A DEFECT IN THE NORMAL PROCESS OF KERATINIZATION OF THE MUCOSA
Cannon's disease; Hereditary leukokeratosis of mucosa; White sponge nevus of cannon; White sponge nevus of Cannon; White Sponge Nevus; White sponge naevus; Familial white folded dysplasia

white sponge nevus         
‎ وَحْمَةٌ إسْفِنْجِيَّةٌ بَيضاء‎
spongy         
  • Animal fiber sponge: A Greek natural sponge.
CLEANING TOOL MADE FROM SOFT AND POROUS USUALLY SYNTHETIC OR RARELY NATURAL MATERIAL
Sponge (product); Bath sponge; Kitchen sponge; Spongy; 🧽; Cleaning sponge; Sponge (material); Man-made sponge; Man made sponge; Artificial sponge
اِسْفَنْجِيّ
SPONGY         
  • Animal fiber sponge: A Greek natural sponge.
CLEANING TOOL MADE FROM SOFT AND POROUS USUALLY SYNTHETIC OR RARELY NATURAL MATERIAL
Sponge (product); Bath sponge; Kitchen sponge; Spongy; 🧽; Cleaning sponge; Sponge (material); Man-made sponge; Man made sponge; Artificial sponge

الصفة

إِسْفَنْجِيّ

Definición

spongy
Something that is spongy is soft and can be pressed in, like a sponge.
The earth was spongy from rain.
ADJ

Wikipedia

White sponge nevus

White sponge nevus (WSN) is an autosomal dominant condition of the oral mucosa (the mucous membrane lining of the mouth). It is caused by a mutations in certain genes coding for keratin, which causes a defect in the normal process of keratinization of the mucosa. This results in lesions which are thick, white and velvety on the inside of the cheeks within the mouth. Usually, these lesions are present from birth or develop during childhood. The condition is entirely harmless, and no treatment is required.