Ulceration

  • 21ulceration — ul·cer·a·tion || ‚ʌlsÉ™ reɪʃn n. process of becoming an open sore or corrupting influence; process of causing an open sore or creating a corrupt condition …

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  • 22ulceration — n. 1. Formation of an ulcer. 2. Ulcer …

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  • 23ulceration — ul·cer·a·tion …

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  • 24ulceration — UK [ˌʌlsəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] medical the process by which ulcers are formed …

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  • 25ulceration — The formation of a break on the skin or on the surface of an organ. An ulcer forms when the surface cells die and are cast off …

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  • 26Umbilical cord ulceration and intestinal atresia — is a rare [RareDiseases|5403] congenital disease that leads to intestinal atresia, umbilical cord ulceration and severe intrauterine haemorrhage. Only 15 cases have so far been report [ [http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi bin/OC Exp.php?Lng=GB… …

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  • 27peptic ulceration — noun an ulcer of the mucous membrane lining of the alimentary tract • Syn: ↑peptic ulcer • Hypernyms: ↑ulcer, ↑ulceration • Hyponyms: ↑duodenal ulcer, ↑gastric ulcer …

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  • 28nephrelcosis — Ulceration of the mucous membrane of the pelvis or calices of the kidney. [nephr + G. helkosis, ulceration] * * * neph·rel·co·sis (nef″rəl koґsis) [nephr + elcosis] ulceration of the kidney …

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  • 29omphalelcosis — Ulceration at the umbilicus. [omphal + G. helkosis, ulceration] …

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  • 30Mal perforant — Ulcération indolore, d extension lente en profondeur, à tendance destructrice des os et des articulations, engendrée par une lésion nerveuse. Il prédomine aux points d appui plantaires. Exemples : maux perforants plantaires du diabète, du… …

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