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ulceration$86109$ - traducción al español

MEDICAL CONDITION
Stercoral ulceration

ulceration      
n. ulceración
ulcer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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
ulcera [Noun]
ulcer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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.) = úlcera
Ex: He"ll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn"t watch out.
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* gastric ulcer = úlcera gástrica
* stomach ulcer = úlcera de estómago

Definición

ulcer
n. a bleeding; duodenal; gastric, stomach; mouth; peptic; perforated ulcer

Wikipedia

Stercoral ulcer

Stercoral ulcer is an ulcer of the colon due to pressure and irritation resulting from severe, prolonged constipation due to a large bowel obstruction, damage to the autonomic nervous system, or stercoral colitis. It is most commonly located in the sigmoid colon and rectum. Prolonged constipation leads to production of fecaliths, leading to possible progression into a fecaloma. These hard lumps irritate the rectum and lead to the formation of these ulcers. It results in fresh bleeding per rectum (i.e. hematochezia). These ulcers may be seen on imaging, such as a CT scan but are more commonly identified using endoscopy, usually a colonoscopy. Treatment modalities can include both surgical and non-surgical techniques.