Similar words: ulcerative, ulcerate, maceration, laceration, incarceration, alternation of generations, ulcer, cerebration. Meaning: [‚ʌlsə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue 2. the process of ulcer formation; the process of becoming ulcerated.
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1. Colonoscopy showed total colitis with superficial ulceration and oedematous polypoid mucosa extending into the terminal ileum.
2. Thus H pylori infection combined with active ulceration may cause the increased basal acid secretion seen in duodenal ulcer disease.
3. One client from each surgery had bilateral ulceration but clients with critical limb ischaemia and arterial ulceration were not included.
4. Peptic ulceration may cause chronic gastrointestinal blood loss as well as an acute bleed.
5. The ulceration healed completely within two weeks and the patient was discharged on day 16.
6. One consequence of acute inflammation is ulceration.
7. Abomasal ulceration was found in 224 ( 79.4 % ) of 282 slaughtered beef cattles. The morbidity is high.
8. Objective To study the prevention of stress ulceration bleeding in patients ( pts ) with acute stroke.
9. Conclusion: The soft plaque with or without ulceration was considered more thrombogenic which can be displayed by ultrasound.
10. Methods:Data on peptic ulceration in the pediatric population were obtained by review. Treatment and diagnosis were the focus of this analysis.
11. ObjectiveTo study the anti - ulceration effect of Gentiana macrophylla from Tibet, and the mechanism of action.
12. Accidents, both from injuries or harmful substances entering the eye, can cause scarring and ulceration.
13. No rebleeding occurred and Doppler control detected no further arterial signals from the ulceration.
14. According to previous studies, gastric metaplasia is an almost constant finding in patients with duodenal ulceration.
15. As a result, the inflamed duodenal mucosa may then become susceptible to acid and this may ultimately lead to ulceration.
16. H pylori positive gastritis, and the combination of active duodenitis and gastric metaplasia were independent predictors of duodenal ulceration.
17. Helicobacter pylori is recognised as a significant cause of chronic antral gastritis and important in the aetiology of peptic ulceration.
18. Both factors may be part of a complex cascade of events that ultimately leads to the development of duodenal ulceration.
19. Each of these abnormalities will increase the exposure of the duodenal mucosa to acid and thus explain its ulceration.
20. Martin etal found that among Helicobacter pylori positive patients ingestion of NSAIDs significantly increased the risk of gastric ulceration.
21. Oesophageal strictures are probably caused by a combination of chemical oesophagitis, ulceration,(sentencedict.com) and acid reflux.
22. The severe atherosclerosis in the aorta at the top shows extensive ulceration in the plaques.
23. Objective : To systematically review the diagnosis and treatment of peptic ulceration in the pediatric population.
24. Reactive oxy - en - derived species are implicated in mediation of the pathogenesis of gastric mucosa damage and ulceration.
25. Method:The clinical data of 32 cases with IPF accompanied by large ulceration were reviewed retrospectively. Result: All patients recovered from resection of nidi without recurrence.
26. The strongest association with Helicobacter pylori is with peptic ulceration -- over 85 % of duodenal ulcers.
27. Objective:To investigate extent of lesion, grading criteria of nonspecific duodenitis(NSD) and their association with duodenal ulceration.
28. ObjectiveTo observe the effects of Zhi - Lou - Xun - Xi ( ZLXX ) granule on experimental anal ulceration, inflammation and soreness in animals.
29. It may merely demonstrate scarring of the duodenal bulb caused by previous ulceration.
30. Endoscopic tissue glue obturation is the first choice of endoscopic therapy for GVB but it carries a risk of embolization, infection and huge ulceration.
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