Definition of Ulcerations. Meaning of Ulcerations. Synonyms of Ulcerations

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- appearance of the colon. When present, ulcerations may be confluent. Pseudopolyps may be observed. Ulcerative colitis is usually continuous from the ****...
- Ulcerate is a New Zealand-based extreme metal band formed by guitarist Michael Hoggard and drummer Jamie Saint Merat in 2000. The band have released seven...
- Look up ulcer, ulcus, ulcerate, or ulceration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An ulcer is a discontinuity or break in a bodily membrane that impedes...
- ecthyma gangraenosum. It is important to consider such causes if the skin ulcerations don't show improvement with antibiotic treatments and when other systemic...
- aphthous-like ulcerations can be the only sign of celiac disease. Despite this ****ociation, a gluten-free diet does not usually improve the oral ulceration. Other...
- 45 with more than two w****s of the above symptoms, the odds for peptic ulceration are high enough to warrant rapid investigation by esophagogastroduodenoscopy...
- A genital ulcer is an open sore located on the genital area, which includes the ****, ****, perianal region, or ****. Genital ulcers are most commonly...
- also present in some over-the-counter agents intended to treat aphthous ulcerations. Mucosal necrosis has been reported to occur with concentrations of 0...
- include: colonic mucosal erythema (redness of the colon's inner surface), ulcerations and hemorrhage. Symptoms suggestive of colitis are worked-up by obtaining...
- Bumblefoot (ulcerative pododermatitis) is a common bacterial infection and inflammatory reaction that occurs on the feet of birds, rodents, and rabbits...