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Knötchen

Knötchen is the diminutive form of Knoten and denotes a small nodule or lump. In German, the term is used in everyday language and in several scientific contexts to describe a compact, rounded elevation or swelling in tissue. The exact meaning depends on the field and the lesion’s characteristics; in general, Knötchen are smaller than a full-size Knoten.

In medicine and dermatology, Knötchen refers to small, palpable nodular lesions on the skin or mucous membranes.

In botany, Knötchen can describe small nodular outgrowths on plant organs, such as root nodules in leguminous

The term is descriptive rather than a precise medical diagnosis. If a Knötchen changes in size, becomes

They
can
be
inflammatory,
infectious,
or
neoplastic
in
origin.
Examples
include
acne
nodules
(Knötchenakne),
granulomatous
nodules,
or
benign
subcutaneous
nodules.
Lymph
nodes
may
present
as
small
Knötchen
during
infections,
but
clinicians
distinguish
superficial
nodules
from
deeper
masses
through
examination
and
imaging.
plants
that
harbor
nitrogen-fixing
bacteria,
or
other
minor
tuberculate
swellings
on
stems
or
leaves.
painful,
or
is
accompanied
by
discharge,
fever,
or
other
systemic
symptoms,
professional
evaluation
is
advised
to
determine
the
underlying
cause
and
necessary
management.