our bathroom has two places just like this, separation from water - not a leak, but more of a spill. Since the bottom of these panels and pieces are sometimes the 'cut' portion, it's obvious that they are susceptible to this type of unfortunate condition as the 'saw dust' these wood-like pieces are made of soak in the moisture, and therefore expand.
other than totally replacing the piece, or finding an exact match of the 'iron-on' type of outer finishing, there's nothing you can really do.
I understand that the nature of the price-point of these coaches direct the factory toward more economical cabinet products and finishes, such as this 'laminated' wood cabinetry, it would seem that they wood provide real wood for the bottom, or any edge, where moisture/water is more likely to collect.
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