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It may be the heralding lesion of skin ulceration. Stage 2 - There is partial skin loss involving the epidermis, dermis, or both. The ulcer is superficial and presents as an abrasion ... (More)

Ulceration may refer to: Ulcer, healing wound that develops on the skin; Fear Factory, an American heavy metal band formerly known as Ulceration (More)

Viral keratitis causes corneal ulceration. It is caused most commonly by Herpes simplex, Herpes Zoster and Adenoviruses. Also it can be caused by coronaviruses & many other viruses. (More)

In patients over 45 with more than two weeks of the above symptoms, the odds for peptic ulceration are high enough to warrant rapid investigation by EGD (see below). (More)

There are many processes which can lead to ulceration of the oral tissues. In some cases they are caused by an overreaction by the body's own immune system. (More)

Umbilical cord ulceration and intestinal atresia is a rare congenital disease that leads to intestinal atresia, umbilical cord ulceration and severe intrauterine haemorrhage. (More)

L' ulcération est une lésion élémentaire en pathologie dermatologique, caractérisée par une perte de substance dermique. A la différence de l' érosion, l'ulcération ... (More)

The term aphtha means ulcer; it has been used for many years to describe areas of ulceration on mucous membranes. Aphthous stomatitis is a condition which is characterized by ... (More)

Mucositis is the painful inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes lining the digestive tract, usually as an adverse effect of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for ... (More)

There have been at least two cases where corneal ulceration was caused by canine herpesvirus. Superficial ulcers involve a loss of part of the epithelium. (More)

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