The correct spelling of the word "trachoma gland" is /tɹəˈkoʊmə ɡlænd/. It is a medical term used to refer to a gland located in the eyelids, which is affected by the disease trachoma. The pronunciation of the word can be broken down into its individual phonetic sounds, such as the "t" sound at the beginning, the "ɹ" sound in the middle, and the "m" sound at the end. The proper spelling and pronunciation of medical terms are crucial in the healthcare industry to ensure clear communication and accurate diagnoses.
One of a number of lymphoid glands in the palpebral conjunctiva, Bruch's glands.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.