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Pregnancy may cause a localised swelling of the gingival papillae, which may bleed or ulcerate.
The disease is characterized by single or multiple localized lesions on exposed areas of skin that typically ulcerate.
It tends to appear as a papule or nodule with an epithelialized, pearly appearance, but may ulcerate in some cases.
Unlike carcinomas, metastatic sarcomas generally occur deeper and may not ulcerate the mucosa.
The nodules and the papule on the affected finger began to ulcerate and produce a purulent discharge.
The primary and secondary lesions frequently ulcerate and may discharge a thin, serous fluid.
The resulting inflammation causes the intestinal lining to ulcerate and break down.
If the corneal clouding is not treated, the cornea can ulcerate and cause blindness.
If you have a pre-existing condition such as diabetes, see your doctor if your chilblain ulcerate.
Or, you could check patients for circulation problems that could ulcerate and become bed sores.
Prolonged or repeated exposure to hydrogen chloride vapour may discolour and erode the teeth, ulcerate the nasal mucosa, and cause nose and gums to bleed.
Gouty tophi involving the external ear may occur in the helix and antihelix, presenting as firm nodules that may ulcerate.
The rat-bite wound usually first heals promptly, but after an incubation period of 5 to 28 days there is a sudden flare-up of the characteristic symptoms, and the wound becomes swollen, hard, and painful and may ulcerate.
The tumour is usually a half-circular lump fixed to the skin which can ulcerate and the dog can lose the hair on it.
In general, panniculitis presents as erythematous or violaceous nodule in the subcutaneous fat that may be tender or not, that may ulcerate or heal without scarring, and that may be soft or hard on palpation.
Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores.
Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare neutrophilic dermatosis which is seen with pustules and nodules that ulcerate.
Over the subsequent 2 months, the mass began to grow and ulcerate.
As the condition progresses small grey patches appear on the whites of the eye and the cornea become so dry that they can begin to ulcerate and may tear.
Examples from Classical Literature
The eyes may remain open for such long periods of time that the conjunctiva and sclera may become quite dry and ulcerate.
The appearance of any tendency to crusting, to break down or ulcerate is significant of epitheliomatous degeneration.
The primary growth may remain so small that its presence is not even suspected, or it may increase in size, ulcerate, and fungate.
Should the wound not readily heal, but ulcerate, it may be bathed with alum-water.
In scurvy the mouth and gums inflame and ulcerate, the latter becoming swollen, spongy, and of a bluish-red color.
Like other foreign bodies, a gall-stone may ulcerate through the intestine, producing fatal peritonitis.
And thus, when suffering does not ulcerate the heart and make it savage, it is the most softening of all influences.
As the disease progresses the nodules tend to break down and ulcerate, leaving open sores.
These are very prone to become inflamed and to ulcerate during the course of typhoid fever.
The pupil is usually dilated, the cornea becomes opaque and may ulcerate, and there is photophobia and sometimes diplopia.
It forms an indolent swelling, which tends to break down slowly and to ulcerate.
Gummata grow more rapidly, are usually painful to the touch, are not freely movable, and tend to break down and ulcerate.
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