Definitionn. a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue
Last update: July 2, 2015
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The surgeon should then wait until the "line of demarcation," linear ulceration, between the living and the dead part is evident,, and then, if the case permits, should amputate at a higher level.. [Please select]
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Gambetta had exhausted his vitality; a fever set in, and before long he died of internal ulceration. [Please select]
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If the latter place is neglected, soreness and ulceration sometimes ensue from the constant maceration of the urine. [Please select]
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The teeth were much worn, some of them were decayed, and two had the roots swollen and distorted by ulceration. [Please select]
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This is quickly followed by mucopurulent discharge from the eyes and nose; later, perhaps, ulceration of either eyes or eyelids. [Please select]
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Tuberculosis or ulceration from other causes, such as a foreign body, is the most common source of this accident. [Please select]
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