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eMedicine - Aphthous Ulcers : Article by Crispian ScullyeMedicine - Aphthous Ulcers : Article by
Home / Specialties / Reference Centers ... Immune mechanisms appear at play in persons with a genetic predisposition to oral
ulceration
. ... They recur so frequently that
ulceration
may be virtually...
http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic700.htm
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www.whonamedit.com
Home / List categories / Eponyms A-Z / Biographies by country / Female entries / Contact / Bookstore ... A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating...
http://www.whonamedit.com/syndlist.cfm/77
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Foot Ulcers in the Diabetic Patient - New Treatments, May 2, 2008
Click here to view next page of this article ... Again, the main question when dealing with a grade IV
ulceration
is, "can it heal? ... Is this a grade I
ulceration
? ... The...
http://www.medical-library.org/journals3a/diabetic_foot.htm
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Gastric erosion
Gastric erosion / What is gastric erosion? Gastric erosion is a slight break (or "
ulceration
") in the innermost layer (called "mucosa") of the stomach's lining. If an
ulceration
...
http://www.doctoronline.nhs.uk/masterwebsite1Asp/targetpages/testandprocedures/surgery/gasteros.asp
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Meadowsweet
Filipendula ulmaria (L) ... Indications: peptic ulcer (prophylaxis and treatment), atonic dyspepsia with heartburn and hyperacidity, gastritis, peptic
ulceration
, acute catarrhal cystitis. Therapeutics and Pharmacology:...
http://www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/meadowsweet.htm
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DWP - A-Z of medical conditions - Dyspeptic Disorders - Prognosis and duration of disabling effects
Skip over Navigation / Services and benefits ... In most cases symptoms due to peptic
ulceration
resolve rapidly with drug treatment, within days or weeks. ... Where drugs such as NSAIDs have been implicated in peptic...
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/medical/med_conditions/dyspeptic/prognosis_dyspeptic.asp
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Peptic Ulcer Disease and Helicobacter pylori - New Treatments, May 2, 2008
Click here to view next page of this article ... In those taking NSAIDs chronically, more than 50% develop gastric erosions and up to a third have gastric
ulceration
. Duodenal
ulceration
occurs in 5%...
http://www.ccspublishing.com/journals2a/peptic_ulcer_disease.htm
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The Vet Centre
VETERINARY CLINIC / In association with / Mark Andrews, BVM&S CertEP MRCVS, of ... Often the degree of
ulceration
doesn't relate to the severity of the signs. ... Sucrose permeability as a marker for equine gastric...
http://www.equinecentre.co.uk/vet8.htm
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Hydrochloric Acid: Exposure
... Skin contact may produce severe burns,
ulceration
, and scarring. Short-term inhalation exposure may cause coughing, hoarseness, inflammation and
ulceration
of the respiratory tract, chest pain, and...
http://www.lycos.com/info/hydrochloric-acid--exposure.html
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Defra, UK - Disease surveillance and control - Notifiable diseases - Glanders & Farcy
Skip navigation to content / Defra / Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs / Main menu / Contact us ... In the acute form, nasal discharge, coughing, a high fever, and
ulceration
of the nasal mucous are symptoms...
http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/notifiable/glanders/index.htm
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