"Koebner" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Koebner phenomenon:
The Koebner phenomenon is a term used to describe the process by which psoriasis, a skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches, develops or worsens in response to skin trauma, such as cuts, burns, or insect bites. The phenomenon is named after the German dermatologist Paul Koebner, who first described it in the late 19th century.
Koebner
Definition: Koebner phenomenon (pronounced Kayn-ner) refers to the phenomenon of psoriatic lesions appearing in areas of skin that were previously normal or unaffected, but were subjected to trauma, such as cuts, burns, or infections.
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