esclerodermiforme
Esclerodermiforme is a medical adjective used in Spanish-language literature to describe tissues, lesions, or patterns that resemble scleroderma (esclerosis sistémica). The term derives from esclerodermia and the suffix -forme, indicating a form or appearance. In practice, esclerodermiforme denotes a hard, sclerotic, or fibrotic quality in the affected tissue, often associated with dense collagen deposition and a firm, sometimes leathery, consistency.
The term is applied across disciplines, notably dermatology and pathology, to characterize cutaneous lesions, inflammatory processes,
In histopathology reports, an esclerodermiform pattern may be described when there is extensive dermal fibrosis or
Synonyms in English include sclerodermiform or sclerodermoid, though usage varies among authors. The term is a