In fact, we owe much of what we know about managing neuropathic foot ulcerations related to diabetes to Dr Brand's pioneering work. |
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A 40-year-old man presented with erythematous and lavender nodules, as well as ulcerations on the nasal and malar areas of his face. |
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The plant is used by the folk healers of tropical West Africa to cure fever, skin ulcerations and wounds. |
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The lower extremities and feet should be inspected for signs of chronic ischemia, infection, ulcerations, fissures, fungus or xanthomas. |
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Sometimes you can see the lesions in the mouth or pharynx as sores or ulcerations or as thrush, but often not. |
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These changes may result in granulation, fissures, ecchymoses, telangiectases and ulcerations. |
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Subsequently, ulcerations occur with drainage of clear, yellow, oily, odorless fluid, sterile at culture. |
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The physician thoroughly examines the esophagus for signs of inflammation, hyperemia, ulcerations, or strictures. |
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Carotid artery stenosis is characterized by atherosclerotic changes, plaquing, ulcerations, and a progressive narrowing of the carotid vessels. |
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It is useful for boils and skin ulcerations, like bedsores and canker sores. |
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If he was indeed suffering from syphilitic symptoms such as burning joint pain and oozing ulcerations, then this portrait could represent a sort of purgative catharsis. |
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You may develop ulcerations on your lower legs, ankles, feet or toes. |
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Finally, it can be used for sores, carbuncles and skin ulcerations. |
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The papules may enlarge to form nodules and plaques, umbilicate to mimic molluscum contagiosum, or progress to shallow ulcerations. |
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Proctosigmoidoscopy revealed many ulcerations with slightly raises, sharply defined edges. |
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Three days after admission, acute necrotizing esophagitis with multiple gastroduodenal ulcerations was diagnosed by gastrointestinal endoscopy. |
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She presented in 2011 with extensive cutaneous ulcerations of 2 months in duration over her right lateral malleolus. |
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Symptoms can include irritable bowel, diarrhea, mouth and throat ulcerations, nausea, breathing difficulties, and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. |
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Subsequent EGD evaluations revealed significant reflux esophagitis and ulcerations progressing to esophageal stricture in the upper esophagus. |
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The lesions subsequently become indurated plaques and nodules that progress to necrotic deep ulcerations with eschar formation. |
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Chronic evolutive ulcerations characterize active PG lesions. |
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Colonoscopic biopsies revealed severe inflammation localized in the submucosa and mucosa histopathologically, cryptitis and diffuse active colitis with local ulcerations. |
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Endoscopic tumor appearance is classified into ulcerated melanotic nodules, submucosal masses with ulcerations, and mass lesions with necrosis and melanosis. |
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