scleroma

[ˈsklerəmə]

Definitions

1. noun

A chronic granulomatous disease of the mucous membranes, characterized by the formation of firm, painless, and usually white nodules or ulcers.

“The patient was diagnosed with scleroma, a rare condition affecting the nasal passages.”

Synonyms

  • granuloma
  • scleritis

Antonyms

  • healthy tissue
  • normal condition