ülser, ahlâk bozukluğu, karha, ahlâki bozukluk, yara, Deri veya mukozada, yüzeyel nekroz ve doku kaybı sonucu daha derin dokuları açığa çıkaran yerel lezyon, irinli yara, Ülser, yara, ulcus, ısırganotu,
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Deri veya mukozada, yüzeyel nekroz ve doku kaybı sonucu daha derin dokuları açığa çıkaran yerel lezyon Diş Hekimliği
An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection, An ulcer is a sore area on the outside or inside of your body which is very painful and may bleed or produce an unpleasant poisonous substance. stomach ulcers. a sore area on your skin or inside your body that may bleed or produce poisonous substances (ulcus). Concave sore on the skin or lining of an organ, with well-defined, sometimes raised edges. Erosion of surface tissue may extend to deeper layers. The main symptom is pain. The term most often refers to peptic ulcer but also includes skin ulcer, common on legs with varicose veins and the feet of people with diabetes mellitus (when nerve damage has reduced sensation), and decubitus ulcer (bedsore or pressure sore). Other causes include infection, trauma (e.g., burn, frostbite), improper nutrition (e.g., thiamine deficiency), and cancer (likely in ulcers hard to the touch). Skin ulcers over a month old should be checked for cancer, especially after middle age, Feeling inadequate, not good enough, living to please others, fear, lack of continuity of a mucous or cutaneous surface, loss of superficial tissue, A loss of the superficial layer of the skin or mucous membranes in a localized area, usually associated with redness, serious moisture, and irritation until scabbing occurs, a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue, An open lesion of the skin or a mucous membrane of the body with necrosis of the tissue, It is distinguished from an abscess, which has its beginning, at least, in the depth of the tissues, To ulcerate, Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character, Fig, open sore accompanied by pus and disintegration of surrounding tissue (Pathology); cause of corruption, moral blemish, A solution of continuity in any of the soft parts of the body, discharging purulent matter, found on a surface, especially one of the natural surfaces of the body, and originating generally in a constitutional disorder; a sore discharging pus, A local defect or excavation of the surface of an organ or tissue, non-healing break in the skin or mucous membrane of an organ, Open sores or breaks in the skin, often an indicator of circulation problems and/or diabetes, A break in the skin; a deep sore People with diabetes may get ulcers from minor scrapes on the feet or legs, from cuts that heal slowly, or from the rubbing of shoes that do not fit well Ulcers can become infected, a sore in the lining of the digestive tract, a deep open sore or break in the skin, a break or deep sore in the skin, An open sore on the skin or mucous membrane characterized by the disintegration of the tissue and often the discharge of pus (leishmaniasis, amebiasis, Dracunculus infections), an open sore of the skin or mucus membrane characterized by sloughing of inflamed dead tissue, An ulcer is a break in the skin or in the mucous membrane lining the alimentary tract that fails to heal and is often accompanied by inflammation, An open sore on the skin unpasteurised food or drink that has not been pasteurised Pasteurisation is a process of heating which destroys harmful bacteria, An open area on the skin usually extending to dermis, the layer below the skin These can be caused by pressure, vasculitis, trauma, and made difficult to treat if you smoke, have congestive heart failure, liver disease or diabetes, A lesion in the skin or mucous membrane Disintegration and necrosis of the tissues Often caused as a direct result of an infection or a lesion caused by physical damage that has failed to heal and become infected, A break in the skin; a deep sore Ulcers can become infected, A pathological break in the skin or a mucous membrane, plural of ulcer, A lesion on the surface of the skin or on a mucous surface, caused by superficial loss of tissue, usually with inflammation, Open sores; a break in the skin, Charles,
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An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection
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An ulcer is a sore area on the outside or inside of your body which is very painful and may bleed or produce an unpleasant poisonous substance. stomach ulcers. a sore area on your skin or inside your body that may bleed or produce poisonous substances (ulcus). Concave sore on the skin or lining of an organ, with well-defined, sometimes raised edges. Erosion of surface tissue may extend to deeper layers. The main symptom is pain. The term most often refers to peptic ulcer but also includes skin ulcer, common on legs with varicose veins and the feet of people with diabetes mellitus (when nerve damage has reduced sensation), and decubitus ulcer (bedsore or pressure sore). Other causes include infection, trauma (e.g., burn, frostbite), improper nutrition (e.g., thiamine deficiency), and cancer (likely in ulcers hard to the touch). Skin ulcers over a month old should be checked for cancer, especially after middle age
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Feeling inadequate, not good enough, living to please others, fear
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lack of continuity of a mucous or cutaneous surface
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loss of superficial tissue
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A loss of the superficial layer of the skin or mucous membranes in a localized area, usually associated with redness, serious moisture, and irritation until scabbing occurs
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a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue
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An open lesion of the skin or a mucous membrane of the body with necrosis of the tissue
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It is distinguished from an abscess, which has its beginning, at least, in the depth of the tissues
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To ulcerate
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Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character
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Fig
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open sore accompanied by pus and disintegration of surrounding tissue (Pathology); cause of corruption, moral blemish isim
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A solution of continuity in any of the soft parts of the body, discharging purulent matter, found on a surface, especially one of the natural surfaces of the body, and originating generally in a constitutional disorder; a sore discharging pus
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A local defect or excavation of the surface of an organ or tissue
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non-healing break in the skin or mucous membrane of an organ
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Open sores or breaks in the skin, often an indicator of circulation problems and/or diabetes
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A break in the skin; a deep sore People with diabetes may get ulcers from minor scrapes on the feet or legs, from cuts that heal slowly, or from the rubbing of shoes that do not fit well Ulcers can become infected
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a sore in the lining of the digestive tract
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a deep open sore or break in the skin
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a break or deep sore in the skin
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An open sore on the skin or mucous membrane characterized by the disintegration of the tissue and often the discharge of pus (leishmaniasis, amebiasis, Dracunculus infections)
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an open sore of the skin or mucus membrane characterized by sloughing of inflamed dead tissue
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An ulcer is a break in the skin or in the mucous membrane lining the alimentary tract that fails to heal and is often accompanied by inflammation
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An open sore on the skin unpasteurised food or drink that has not been pasteurised Pasteurisation is a process of heating which destroys harmful bacteria
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An open area on the skin usually extending to dermis, the layer below the skin These can be caused by pressure, vasculitis, trauma, and made difficult to treat if you smoke, have congestive heart failure, liver disease or diabetes
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A lesion in the skin or mucous membrane Disintegration and necrosis of the tissues Often caused as a direct result of an infection or a lesion caused by physical damage that has failed to heal and become infected
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A break in the skin; a deep sore Ulcers can become infected
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A pathological break in the skin or a mucous membrane
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A lesion on the surface of the skin or on a mucous surface, caused by superficial loss of tissue, usually with inflammation
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