orocutaneous

English

Etymology

oro- + cutaneous

Adjective

orocutaneous (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Relating to both the mouth and skin, as for example (a) a rash or lesion affecting both the oral mucosa and the perioral skin or (b) a fistula connecting the oral cavity to the skin of the cheek.
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