A circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue.
1 Helicobacter pylori infection leads to gastroduodenal inflammation, peptic ulceration , and gastric carcinoma.
2 The endoscopic appearance may vary from normal to mucosal nodularity and ulceration .
3 It can involve the entire alimentary tract and usually produces mucosal ulceration .
4 Colonoscopy revealed deep punched out ulceration throughout the colon with multiple polyps.
5 However, the prognostic significance of the extent of ulceration remains unclear.
6 Results: Both the presence and extent of ulceration were independent predictors of survival.
7 This prevents the ulceration of the wound by the carbolic acid.
8 Background: Venous leg ulceration results from chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities.
9 There may be a slight inflammation or actual ulceration and loss of tissue.
10 Primary tumour thickness, ulceration and tumour mitotic rate were important predictors of recurrence.
11 The character of open ulceration is modified by the mixed infections.
12 Conclusions: The long-lasting Indo-induced ileitis was accompanied by macroscopic ulceration and microcirculatory disturbances.
13 Eleven patients had mucosal irritation and two experienced minor mucosal ulceration .
14 Nonsteriodal antiinflammatory drugs initiate gastric ulceration and delay gastric ulcer healing.
15 The mechanism of ulceration is believed to be related to hyperhistaminemia.
16 Fecal abscess, arising from ulceration of the colon, may be mistaken for appendicitis.
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Translations for ulceration
Ulceration в диалектах
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