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What (who) is ULCERS - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION
Hunner's Ulcers; Hunner's lesion

Ulcer         
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Ulcers; Ulcerated; Ulcus; Anabrosis; Ulser; Ulcerative; Post-thrombotic pre-ulcer stage; Varicose with varicose eczema ulcer; Traumatic ulcer; Chronic ulcer; Hydroxyurea-induced ulcers; Ulceration; Skin ulceration
An ulcer is a discontinuity or break in a bodily membrane that impedes normal function of the affected organ. According to Robbins's pathology, "ulcer is the breach of the continuity of skin, epithelium or mucous membrane caused by sloughing out of inflamed necrotic tissue.
Ulcerative         
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Ulcers; Ulcerated; Ulcus; Anabrosis; Ulser; Ulcerative; Post-thrombotic pre-ulcer stage; Varicose with varicose eczema ulcer; Traumatic ulcer; Chronic ulcer; Hydroxyurea-induced ulcers; Ulceration; Skin ulceration
·adj Of or pertaining to ulcers; as, an ulcerative process.
ulcer         
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Ulcers; Ulcerated; Ulcus; Anabrosis; Ulser; Ulcerative; Post-thrombotic pre-ulcer stage; Varicose with varicose eczema ulcer; Traumatic ulcer; Chronic ulcer; Hydroxyurea-induced ulcers; Ulceration; Skin ulceration
n. a bleeding; duodenal; gastric, stomach; mouth; peptic; perforated ulcer

Wikipedia

Hunner's ulcer

Hunner's ulcers or Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the bladder and, like any ulcer, they can bleed, ooze, and may vary in size. They were first described by Guy LeRoy Hunner, a Johns Hopkins gynecologist, in a paper delivered to the Boston Medical Society in 1915.

Examples of use of ULCERS
1. The bacterium causes more than '0 per cent of duodenal ulcers and up to 80 per cent of gastric ulcers.
2. Dođan stresses that a black mulberry gargle has positive effects on mouth ulcers and throat inflammation as well as on ulcers of the stomach and intestines.
3. He has also developed epilepsy and suffered stomach ulcers.
4. And not just little stuff; this means ulcers, severe depression, even heart attacks.
5. People all over the world were getting mouth ulcers and being sick.