Ulcer,
peptic: A
peptic ulcer is a hole in the lining of the
stomach,
duodenum, or
esophagus.
Full article >>>UlcerRelated Category:
Pathologyopen sore or circumscribed
erosion, usually slow to heal, on the
skin or mucous
membranes. It may develop as a result of
injury; because of a circulatory disturbance, e.g.
Full article >>>Ulcer emergenciesPeptic ulcers may
lead to
emergency situations. Severe
abdominal pain with or without evidence of
bleeding may indicate a
perforation of the
ulcer through the
stomach or
duodenum.
Full article >>>Ulcer surgery is used to relieve a present
peptic ulcer disease and to prevent recurrence of it.
Surgery is usually required if the
ulcer is in one of the following states:
perforated and overflowed into the
abdomen ...
Full article >>>Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD). Between 5 percent and 10 percent of people with
ulcerative colitis also have an inflammatory
arthritis called colitic
arthritis. Its cause isn't clear.
Full article >>>Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory
bowel disease in which the inner lining of the large
intestine (
colon or
bowel) and
rectum become inflamed.
Full article >>>Ulcerative colitis is a long-term inflammatory disorder that causes
ulceration of the
rectum and the
colon. It may only affect the
rectum or may spread from the
rectum to affect part of, or the entire,
colon.
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What are the symptoms?
Full article >>>Ulcers can occur at any age, although they are rare in children and teenagers.
Duodenal ulcers usually
first occur between the ages of 30-50 years and are twice as common in men as in women.
Full article >>>Ulcerative ColitisWhat is
ulcerative colitis?
Ulcerative colitis is an
inflammation in the lining of the large
intestine (
colon) and
rectum.
Full article >>>Ulcers are considered
primary if they develop in otherwise healthy children and secondary if they are caused by a
disease or
treatment with certain drugs, including aspirin.
Full article >>>Ulcers that do not heal after extensive medication therapy and self-care (
intractable
peptic ulcers).
Life-threatening complications of an
ulcer, such as severe
bleeding,
perforation, or obstruction.
Surgery Choices ...
Full article >>>UlcerA site of damage to the
skin or mucous
membrane that is characterized by the formation of
pus,
death of
tissue, and is frequently accompanied by an inflammatory reaction.
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Full article >>>Mouth
UlcerAlternate Names
:
Canker Sore, Oral
Ulcer, Denture Sore,
Ulcerative
Stomatitis ...
Full article >>>Mouth ulcers are caused by many disorders. These include
canker sores,
leukoplakia,
gingivostomatitis,
oral cancer, oral
lichen planus,
oral thrush,
herpes simplex, and other disorders.
Full article >>>Chronic Ulcerative Colitis (CUC)
Ulcerative Colitis An inflammatory
disease of the large
bowel. It is not an allergic
disease because is not mediated by IgE , but has an immunologic basis. See also Crohn
Disease and
Celiac Disease .
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Full article >>>DUODENAL ULCER - A nonmalignant
ulcer that develops in the portion of the
gastrointestinal tract that is exposed to
gastric secretions.
Peptic ulcers occur in the
stomach or
duodenum. Common symptoms include epi
gastric abdominal pain and
anorexia.
Full article >>>Decubitus ulcer: A bed sore, a
skin ulcer that comes from lying in one position too long so that the
circulation in the
skin is compromised by the pressure, particularly over a bony prominence such as the sacrum (sacral
decubitus).
Full article >>>Ulcers can be the cause of a
bacterial infection of a
skin lesion or
abrasion or it can be a sign of an internal
bacterial infection.
Full article >>>Ulcers can occur in the lower
esophagus,
stomach, or any part of the small
intestine, and are designated by their location. About 80 percent are
duodenal ulcers, found in the
first segment of the small
intestine, mostly in men between 20 and 50.
Full article >>>Ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s
colitis—
Ulcerative colitis is a condition that causes
inflammation and sores (
ulcers) in the lining of the
colon.
Full article >>>ulcerative colitisChronic inflammation of the
colon that produces
ulcers in its lining. This condition is marked by
abdominal pain,
cramps, and loose discharges of
pus,
blood, and mucus from the
bowel.
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Full article >>>UlcerJet system High-pressure fluid jet system used for
debridement of
chronic wounds such as
decubitus,
vascular, and diabetic
ulcers. Mfg: HydroCision. Source: PR Newswire - 07/24/2001.
Full article >>>ulcerA localized sore in the
skin or
mucosal surfaces.
ulcerative colitis ...
Full article >>>Ulcerative colitis affects
inflammation of only the superficial lining cells of the
colon, whereas Crohn's
disease involves
inflammation of the full thickness of the gut.
BETTINA GREGORY: Dr. Tepper, what are the causes of IBD?
Full article >>>ulcerative colitis ultrasound Underactive thyroid (
hypothyroidism)
Upper
limb disorders (ULDs) and Repetitive
strain syndrome (RSI)
Urinary incontinence in women ...
Full article >>>ULCERATED
EYE AND LID
SYMPTOMS"The
eye has become inflamed, resulting in an
ulcer on the eyeball.
The problem could then extend to the eyelid.
Full article >>>In
ulcerative athlete's foot, the peeling
skin worsens and large cracks develop in the
skin, making the patient susceptible to secondary
bacterial infections.
Full article >>>Leg
ulcers are a common problem with ageing and are often slow to heal. This article looks at why they occur and what can be done to help.
Full article >>>Skin ulcers Rashes Fever Weakened or hoarse
crying sounds Swollen
liver and
spleen Yellowish
skin (
jaundice)
Anemia (low red
blood cell count) Various deformities ...
Full article >>>Answer:
Ulcerative colitis should be thought of as an illness that affects the entire person -- a
systemic illness -- and usually causes
colon problems as its
first symptom.
Full article >>>Contact
ulcers, a less common disorder, are
erosions and sores on the vocal cords of people who consistently use great force when beginning to speak, instead of gradually increasing force and loudness.
Full article >>>GENITAL ULCER DISEASE:
Ulcerative
lesions on the
genitals usually caused by a
sexually transmitted disease such as
herpes,
syphilis, or
chancroid. The presence of
genital ulcers may increase the risk of transmitting
HIV.
GENITAL WARTS: See Condyloma.
Full article >>>Sores or
ulcers on the male
genitals
Considerations:
Sores or
lesions on the male
genitalia may have many causes. Often, the
lesions of most concern are those seen with
sexually transmitted diseases (
STD).
Full article >>>Varicose
ulcers - this is
ulceration of the leg above the ankle.
Varicose
eczema -
itching, dryness and discolouration of the leg
Thrombophlebitis -
pain, redness and
swelling of the superficial veins.
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Full article >>>palmar surface; palmar surface of fingers; palmar ulno
carpal ligament; palmary; palmate; palmated; palmate folds; palmatifid; palmatilobed; palmatisect; palmatisected; palm-chin reflex; palmed; palmellin; palmer; Palmer
acid test for
peptic ulcer; ...
Full article >>>Two procedures—fulguration and resection of
ulcers—can be done with instruments inserted through the
urethra. Fulguration involves burning Hunner's
ulcers with electricity or a laser.
Full article >>>Pigmented
lesions such as
moles and age spots and
ulcers such as with
skin cancers are readily observable and should be questioned (Figures 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6).
Full article >>>Bleeding stomach or
duodenal ulcerGastritisEsophageal varices
Mallory-Weiss tear (a tear in the
esophagus from violent
vomiting)
Trauma or foreign body
Bowel ischemia (a lack of proper
blood flow to the
intestines)
Vascular malformation ...
Full article >>>i. Auto
immune mechanism in
Ulcerative Colitis- We have identified human tropomyosin isoform 5 and a
colon epithelial
protein as potential auto
antigen complex .
Full article >>>Visual
inspection of the foot will reveal
swelling, redness,
ulcers,
bleeding,
blisters,
corns, or a change in the shape of the foot. The foot may also feel warmer than normal to the touch.
Full article >>>blisters on the
skin urticaria (
hives), may last longer than 24 hours
necrotic
ulcers (open sores with dead
tissue)
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Full article >>>Women who smoke heavily have almost three times as much
bronchitis or
emphysema, about 75% more
chronic sinusitis, 50% more
peptic ulcers compared to women who don't smoke.
Smoking affects
pregnancy and the health of the baby.
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