ulceration|ulcerations in English

noun

[ul·cer·a·tion || ‚ʌlsə'reɪʃn]

process of becoming an open sore or corrupting influence; process of causing an open sore or creating a corrupt conditio

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1. Chronic evolutive ulcerations Characterize active PG lesions.

2. Chancroid-associated ulceration markedly facilitates transmission of the

3. Esophageal mucosal changes (edema, hyperemia, erosions, ulcerations) were documented on endoscopy.

4. Bandaging Venous ulceration and the accompanying skin changes, e.g

5. The colonoscopic findings showed mucosal hyperemia, edema, erosions, ulcerations, nodular hyperplasia, pseudopolyps and stricture.

6. Gastrointestinal disorders Common: alveolar osteitis (dry socket), dyspepsia, flatulence Uncommon: gastroduodenal ulceration

7. Exposure of HgSO4 to the eyes can cause ulceration of conjunctiva and cornea.

8. Synonyms for Aphtha include ulcer, sore, abscess, boil, ulceration, gumboil, pustule, blister, carbuncle and chancre

9. Beak lesions are common in cockatoos and include Beak thickening, elongation, ulceration and fractures.

10. Ocular complications include keratitis, conjunctivitis, uveitis, ocular muscle palsies, and ulceration, scarring and even necrosis of the lid.

11. 2 According to previous studies, gastric metaplasia is an almost constant finding in patients with duodenal ulceration.

12. One hundred fifty-two patients with dendritic or amoeboid herpetic ulceration were treated with debridement, vidarabine, or trifluorothymidine.

13. The lesions consist of many mucosal bulges with central superficial ulceration localised to the gastric antrum and fundus.

14. Thrombocytopenia Scotoma Visual Acuity reduced Pancreatitis Mouth Ulceration Pyrexia Acute Cytolytic Hepatitis Date Issued: 2006/07/05

15. Increased gastrin might be one stimulus for increased acid secretion in these high-risk patients for stress ulceration.

16. Exposure to undiluted chlorine Bleaches may result in GI, dermal, and ocular irritation or ulceration as well as significant respiratory irritation

17. Bedsore, an ulceration of skin and underlying tissue caused by pressure that limits the blood supply to the affected area

18. Chancroid is a rare form of as genital ulceration that presents with/without bubo formation (localised swollen painful lymph nodes)

19. Cervical erosion refers to ulceration of the surface epithelium of the Cervix resulting from trauma (as in childbirth) or infection.

20. 15 H pylori positive gastritis, and the combination of active duodenitis and gastric metaplasia were independent predictors of duodenal ulceration.

21. Aphthae Etymology: Gk, aphtha, eruption a small, shallow, painful ulceration that usually affects the oral mucosa, but not underlying bone

22. This study aimed to determine the major predictors of amputation and length of stay in diabetic patients with acute foot ulceration.

23. This is an ulceration of neuropathic and angiopathic origin, which often reaches a chronic stadium due to a poor healing tendency.

24. 15 As a result, the inflamed duodenal mucosa may then become susceptible to acid and this may ultimately lead to ulceration.

25. 16 Thus H pylori infection combined with active ulceration may cause the increased basal acid secretion seen in duodenal ulcer disease.