How Do You Spell FOLLICULOMA?

Pronunciation: [fˌɒlɪkjʊlˈə͡ʊmə] (IPA)

The word "folliculoma" refers to a benign tumor that develops in a hair follicle. It is commonly spelled with two "l"s, but its phonetic transcription in IPA (ɸəˈlɪkjʊləmə) reveals that the second "l" is silent, hence pronounced as "fo-lick-yoo-lo-ma". The word's etymology is from the Latin "folliculus" which means "a small bag or sac." Folliculoma can occur anywhere in the body where there are hair follicles, but it's commonly found on the skin.

FOLLICULOMA Meaning and Definition

  1. Folliculoma is a medical term that refers to a benign tumor or growth originating from hair follicles. It is a relatively rare condition that can occur in any part of the body where hair follicles are present, including the scalp, face, neck, chest, back, and genital areas.

    The tumor typically presents as a small, raised bump or nodule, ranging in color from flesh-toned to slightly pigmented. It is generally painless and slow-growing but can enlarge over time. Folliculomas may be solitary, involving only one hair follicle, or multiple, affecting several follicles at once, in a condition known as multiple familial trichoepitheliomas.

    Histologically, the folliculoma consists of densely packed, well-defined nests or islands of closely packed cells within the hair follicle. These cells may resemble basal cells, producing a basaloid appearance.

    While folliculomas are generally considered benign and harmless, they can cause cosmetic concerns due to their appearance or location. Surgical excision is typically recommended for symptomatic or bothersome folliculomas. However, due to their association with inherited conditions such as Brooke-Spiegler syndrome and familial cylindromatosis, individuals with multiple folliculomas may require long-term monitoring and additional genetic testing.

    In summary, folliculoma is a benign tumor originating from hair follicles and can occur anywhere on the body where hair follicles are present. Despite being generally benign, some cases may be associated with inherited conditions, requiring further evaluation.

  2. A cystic enlargement of a Graafian follicle.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for FOLLICULOMA

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Etymology of FOLLICULOMA

The word "folliculoma" is a combination of two roots: "folliculo-" and "-oma".

1. "Folliculo-" is derived from the Latin word "folliculus", meaning a small bag or purse. It is related to "follicle", which refers to a small cavity or sac within the body. In this case, "folliculo-" specifically refers to the hair follicle.

2. "-oma" also comes from Latin and is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a tumor or mass. It is often added to the name of a particular tissue or cell type to describe a tumor originating from that tissue. For example, "fibroma" refers to a tumor of fibrous tissue.

Therefore, combining "folliculo-" and "-oma" in "folliculoma" literally translates to a tumor or growth originating from the hair follicle.

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