Similar words: fulcrum, sepulcher, inculcate, inculcation, sepulchral, pulchritude, cancer, sincere. Meaning: ['ʌlsə(r)] n. a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue.
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91 This band sounds like an ulcer, a festering sore, a self-consuming but none the less exhilarating secretion of bile.
92 Kothary etal have reported that terminally extended forms of gastrin in conjunction with G14 are more prevalent in duodenal ulcer patients.
93 What is the cost of an ulcer, high blood pressure and other ailments endemic in banking?
94 From these findings, it can be suggested that pepsinogen genes are involved in the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer.
95 In addition, peptic ulcer disease represents a heterogeneous group of disorders attributable to a variety of genetic and environmental causes.
96 At the first, two week follow up appointment, endoscopy to assess ulcer healing was obligatory.
97 The difference between mean rates of secretion of acid and pepsin in control subjects and patients with duodenal ulcer is about 190%.
98 The phosphatidylethanolamine value was higher in duodenal ulcer and lower in chronic atrophic gastritis compared with the control group.
99 Their wiping out would merely free the individual from anxiety, heal his ulcer, lighten his step, brighten his eye.
100 The ratio of radioactivity of ulcer area v intact mucosa was calculated for each group of rats.
101 Patients were excluded if they had taken ulcer healing agents, antibiotics, or cytotoxic drugs within one week of endoscopy.
102 After eradication of H pylori in the duodenal ulcer patients both their basal acid output and basal gastrin fell by 50%.
103 And for some women, the ulcer drug Tagamet also exacerbates the problem, making alcohol dehydrogenase even less active.
104 It started with skin, which it sells for burn victims and for which it is seeking approval for diabetic ulcer sufferers.
105 Therefore, we decided to compare gap junctions between gastric surface mucous cells of gastric ulcer patients with those of healthy volunteers.
106 Among the various solutions, epinephrine and pure alcohol are proved to be effective in the arrest of peptic ulcer haemorrhage.
107 Five patients had additional selective gastric vagotomy because of excessive gastric acid or a history of duodenal ulcer.
108 Cyclical changes in H pylori infection may cause the variations in basal acid secretion that are seen in duodenal ulcer disease.
109 H pylori infection was a strong predictor of ulcer recurrences.
110 The aim of our study was to find out if the more potent prokinetic drug cisapride could prevent duodenal ulcer relapse.
111 There was no significant difference in phospholipid composition between antral and duodenal sites in duodenal ulcer patients.
112 More important information about the influence of hereditary factors in ulcer disease has been derived from studies of twins.
113 Lysolecithin was the smallest component in the duodenal ulcer and chronic atrophic gastritis groups.sentencedict.com
114 Peptic ulcer is a convenient term which covers both gastric and duodenal ulcers.
115 A more accurate analysis of ulcer recurrence can be derived using lifetable analysis.
116 Peptic ulcer is a sharply circumscribed loss of tissue.
117 Gastritis may cause symptoms resembling those of peptic ulcer.
118 Winston reached down and cautiously scratched his varicose ulcer.
119 Objective To study the preventive effect of honey milk tea on stress gastric ulcer, and to confirm the value of honey milk tea used as an alimentotherapy.
120 Objective: To compare anti-gastric ulcer action of sea buckthorn pulp oil(SBPO) with sea buckthorn seed oil(SBSO) and to explore its mechanism.
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