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ulceration
ul·cer·a·tion U0007500 (ŭl′sə-rā′shən)n.1. Development of an ulcer.2. An ulcer or an ulcerous condition.ulceration (ˌʌlsəˈreɪʃən) n1. (Pathology) the development or formation of an ulcer2. (Pathology) an ulcer or an ulcerous conditionThesaurusNoun | 1. | ulceration - a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissueulcerlesion - any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily partaphthous ulcer - a blister on the mucous membranes of the lips or mouth or gastrointestinal tractbedsore, decubitus ulcer, pressure sore - a chronic ulcer of the skin caused by prolonged pressure on it (as in bedridden patients)chancroid - infectious venereal ulcerpeptic ulcer, peptic ulceration - an ulcer of the mucous membrane lining of the alimentary tractcanker sore, canker - an ulceration (especially of the lips or lining of the mouth)noli-me-tangere - a cancerous ulcer of soft tissue and bonenoma - acute ulceration of the mucous membranes of the mouth or genitals; often seen in undernourished children | | 2. | ulceration - the process of ulcer formation; the process of becoming ulceratedbiological process, organic process - a process occurring in living organisms | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeulcerulceration
ulceration [ul″sĕ-ra´shun] 1. formation or development of an ulcer.2. an ulcer.ul·cer·a·tion (ŭl'sĕr-ā'shŭn), 1. The formation of an ulcer. 2. An ulcer or aggregation of ulcers. ulceration (ŭl′sə-rā′shən)n.1. Development of an ulcer.2. An ulcer or an ulcerous condition.ul·cer·a·tion (ŭl'sĕr-ā'shŭn) 1. The formation of an ulcer. 2. An ulcer or aggregation of ulcers. ulceration 1. An ULCER. 2. The development of an ulcer. UlcerationThe formation of an ulcer, a patch of tissue that is discontinuous with the surrounding tissue because the tissue within the ulcer has decayed or died and been swept away.Mentioned in: Corticosteroids, Dermatologic, Crohn's Disease, Heartburn, Leishmaniasis, Paget's Disease of the Breastul·cer·a·tion (ŭlsĕr-āshŭn) 1. Formation of an ulcer. 2. An ulcer or aggregation of ulcers. Patient discussion about ulcerationQ. Is it an ulcer? I am worried! Hi friend, I'm 35 year old male and recently I started to suffer from some strange symptoms I have never experienced.The first symptom was sharp pain in my upper abdomen that starts two of three hours after eating. In the beginning I thought it could be connected with some food intolerance but then I started to get this pain early in the morning, before any eating what so ever and all this was accompanied with nausea, frequent burping and weight loss.I have read some stuff about stomach ulcer and I could say that I poses almost every major symptom.Is there any way for me to be sure that I have developed disease of ulcer?A. There is nothing you could do to check do you have ulcer or not by your self. Anyone who thinks he may have an ulcer needs to see a doctor because over time, untreated ulcers grow larger and deeper and can lead to other problems. So go now to the doctor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrcrG-dcIXA Q. What are the symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis? I am 40 years old and suffer from a lot of stomach aches and diarrhea. Do I have Ulcerative Colitis? What are its symptoms?A. Here's a pretty good article that covers symptoms of UC: http://www.wearecrohns.org/ucers/articles/319 Q. What is the difference between duodenal ulcer and stomach ulcer? I was diagnosed recently with duodenal ulcer. I heard the term stomach ulcer but not duodenal. What causes duodenal and what cause stomach ulcer? And how do they treat duodenal ulcer?A. The duodenum is right after the stomach. They are both (as published a few years back) caused 90% of the time from a bacteria named helicobacter pylori. Hence the treatment for it is probably antibiotics. But I guess that should be your doctor’s call. Good luck! More discussions about ulcerationulceration Related to ulceration: necrosis, fibrosis, ulcerative colitisSynonyms for ulcerationnoun a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissueSynonymsRelated Words- lesion
- aphthous ulcer
- bedsore
- decubitus ulcer
- pressure sore
- chancroid
- peptic ulcer
- peptic ulceration
- canker sore
- canker
- noli-me-tangere
- noma
noun the process of ulcer formationRelated Words- biological process
- organic process
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