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Что (кто) такое Yemen ulcer - определение

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

Ulcer (dermatology)         
LESION ON THE SURFACE OF THE SKIN OR A MUCOUS SURFACE, PRODUCED BY THE SLOUGHING OF INFLAMMATORY NECROTIC TISSUE
Skin ulcer; Skin ulcers; Chronic ulcer of skin; Cortisol ulcer; Dermatitis ulceration
An ulcer is a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane, accompanied by the disintegration of tissue. Ulcers can result in complete loss of the epidermis and often portions of the dermis and even subcutaneous fat.
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
Buruli ulcer ()Macquarie Dictionary, eighth edition, 2020 is an infectious disease characterized by the development of painless open wounds. The disease is limited to certain areas of the world, most cases occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa and Australia.
Yemeni         
  • Protest against Saudi [[blockade of Yemen]], New York City, 2017
  • South Arabia]], 1967
  • Former Yemeni President [[Ali Abdullah Saleh]] at [[the Pentagon]], 8 June 2004
  • conquer Aden]], though the [[Portuguese Empire]] managed to rule [[Socotra]] until 1511.
  • stela]] featuring a musical scene, 1st century AD
  • Sabaean]] gravestone of a woman holding a stylized sheaf of wheat, a symbol of fertility in ancient Yemen
  • Rasulid's era]]
  • A coffee plantation in Yemen
  • Yahya Hamid Ed-Din]]'s house near Sana'a
  • [[Himyarite]] King Dhamar'ali Yahbur II
  • [[Yemen Arab Republic]] (in orange) and [[South Yemen]] (in blue) before 1990
  • Egyptian military intervention]] in North Yemen, 1962
  • Historical GDP per capita development
  • The interior of the [[Great Mosque of Sana'a]], the oldest mosque in Yemen
  • Ottoman soldiers and Yemeni locals
  • Population density (2022)
  • Great Dam of Marib]]
  • Al Bakiriyya Ottoman Mosque]] in [[Sana'a]], was built in 1597
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  • Mocha]] was Yemen's busiest port in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Ottoman]] [[Grand Vizier]] and [[Wāli]] of Yemen [[Ahmed Muhtar Pasha]]
  • Queen [[Elizabeth II]] holding a sword, prepared to [[knight]] subjects in [[Aden]] in 1954
  • Map of the Federal Regions of Yemen
  • Dance in [[Sa'dah]], northwestern Yemen
  • Sana'a]]
  • Ousted Yemeni President [[Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi]] with U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]], 7 May 2015
  • High-rise architecture at [[Shibam]], Wadi [[Hadramawt]]‌
  • al-Wasiti]] showing a slave-market in the town of [[Zabid]] in Yemen.
  • Soldiers of the [[Yemeni Army]] in 2011.
  • <div style="text-align: center;"> Ruins of Thula fortress in [['Amran]], where [[al-Mutahhar]] ibn Yahya barricaded himself against Ottoman attacks</div>
  • Literacy rate of the population aged 15 or older (1995–2015) by [[UNESCO]] Institute of Statistics
  • The building of the Legislative Council of Aden, built by the English in the 19th century as St. Mary's Church, was converted into the building of the Legislative Council in the 1960s, and is now a museum
  • Governorates of Yemen
  • land rig]]
  • A proportional representation of Yemen's exports
  • tribal areas]] and Shia/Sunni regions. [[Shia Muslims]] predominant in the green area of Yemen's West, with the rest of Yemen being [[Sunni Muslim]]s
  • A topographic map of Yemen
  • UAE]]-backed [[Southern Transitional Council]]}}
  • Typical Yemeni house
  • A Yemeni doctor examines an infant in a USAID-sponsored health care clinic
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
Yemeni; ISO 3166-1:YE; Republic of Yemen; Al-Yaman; Yemen AR; الجمهوريّة اليمنية; Jemen; Yemen, Republic of; Yemem; Ethnic groups in Yemen; Languages of Yemen; Yemens; Yemen (Republic); Khochna, Yemen; اليمن; الجمهورية اليمنية; Etymology of Yemen; Yemenese; The Yemen; Yeman; Al-Jumhuriya Al-Yamania; Yemeni Republic; Yemen, Rep.; Name of Yemen; Biodiversity of Yemen
['j?m?ni]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Yemen.
¦ adjective relating to Yemen.

Википедия

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.