Similar words: ulcerate, ulceration, ulcerative, ulcerative colitis, lacerated, incarcerated, ulcer, ulcerous. Meaning: ['ʌlsəreɪt] adj. having an ulcer or canker.
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1. Every inch of his arms and legs was ulcerated.
2. Sebaceous cysts there'd been, requiring surgical removal, and ulcerated varicose veins.
3. Here the gastric mucosa has been lost, or ulcerated.
4. Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness.
5. Endoscopic views of an ulcerated mid - esophageal squamous cell carcinoma causing lumenal stenosis are seen.
6. You also mentioned that you suffered from ulcerated colitis. Are you currently taking prescribed medication?
7. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy reealed an ulcerated tumor in the gastric antrum covered a clot ( Figure A ).
8. Her stomach was ulcerated.
9. Men with ulcerated legs,(Sentencedict) open wounds and elephantiasis still carry on with their work in the flooded rice-fields.
10. The neoplasm is reddish - tan with an ulcerated surface.
11. She had lain in bed for so long that her shoulder blades had become ulcerated.
12. The addition of indomethacin resulted in a significant decrease in the radioactivity ratio between ulcerated and intact mucosa.
13. This girl is seventeen, apparently homeless, living rough, presenting with an ulcerated throat and severe anaemia.
14. Very often the infected tongue is enlarged, distorted, nodulated and ulcerated.
15. Cleansing is particularly useful in weeping, vesiculobullous, pustular, or ulcerated lesions.
16. Pseudopolyps are seen here in a case of severe ulcerative colitis. The remaining mucosa has been ulcerated away and is hyperemic .
17. An infected mucous membrane, especially of the tongue, nose and larynx, commonly becomes ulcerated.
More similar words: ulcerate, ulceration, ulcerative, ulcerative colitis, lacerated, incarcerated, ulcer, ulcerous, peptic ulcer, gastric ulcer, decubitus ulcer, cerate, macerate, lacerate, piece rate, aerated water, incarcerate, eviscerate, aerated, liberated, exonerated, federated, moderated, attendance rate, air operated, exasperated, remunerated, adulterated, accelerated, exaggerated.