atheroma
/ˈæθəroʊmə/Definitions
1. noun
A small, localized deposit of fatty material in an artery, often occurring in conjunction with atherosclerosis.
“The doctor ordered further tests to confirm the atheroma in the patient’s coronary artery.”
2. noun
A lump or swelling of fatty tissue in the skin, often seen in conditions such as xanthoma.
“The patient had a small atheroma on the back of her hand.”