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mycotic ulcer - traducción al árabe

MEDICAL CONDITION
Marjolins ulcer; Marjolin ulcer
  • Museum specimen of Marjolin's' ulcer on the sole of a foot

mycotic ulcer      
‎ قَرْحَةٌ فُطْرِيَّة‎
Buruli ulcer         
  • Albert R. Cook]] (center) at [[Mengo Hospital]] in 1897. Cook was the first to describe Buruli ulcer.
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  • A common ringtail possum with an ulcer caused by ''M. ulcerans''.
  • stained]] with [[hematoxylin and eosin]], a common stain for [[histopathology]] examination. In the right image, it has been stained with [[Ziehl–Neelsen stain]], which helps to visualize [[mycobacteria]]. The inset shows red-staining ([[acid-fast]]) [[bacilli]], suggestive of mycobacteria.
TROPICAL DISEASE
Buruli Ulcer; Bairnsdale ulcer; Buruli; Searl ulcer; Searle's ulcer; Mycobacterium ulcerans infection of skin; Daintree ulcer; Buruli ulcer disease; Mossman ulcer; Kumasi ulcer; Searls ulcer
‎ قَرْحَةُ بورولي:بالفطريات في أفريقيا‎
indolent ulcer         
AREA OF EPITHELIAL TISSUE LOSS FROM CORNEAL SURFACE; ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATORY CELLS IN THE CORNEA AND ANTERIOR CHAMBER
Ulcerative keratitis; Boxer ulcer; Indolent ulcer; Melting ulcer; Corneal ulceration; Seasonal corneal ulcer; Corneal ulcers
‎ قَرْحَةٌ قَلِيلَةُ الإِيْلام‎

Definición

peptic
¦ adjective relating to digestion.
Origin
C17: from Gk peptikos 'able to digest'.

Wikipedia

Marjolin's ulcer

Marjolin's ulcer refers to an aggressive ulcerating squamous cell carcinoma presenting in an area of previously traumatized, chronically inflamed, or scarred skin.: 737  They are commonly present in the context of chronic wounds including burn injuries, varicose veins, venous ulcers, ulcers from osteomyelitis, and post radiotherapy scars.

The term was named after French surgeon, Jean-Nicolas Marjolin, who first described the condition in 1828. The term was later coined by J C De Costa.