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Ulcerative Duodenitis Accompanying Ulcerative Colitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon of unknown etiology. There are varied manifestations in the natural course of UC. However, duodenum is not generally considered a target organ of UC. Here, we report two patients with steroid-responsive ulcerative duodenitis with colitis that was consistent with UC, but not with ...
S, Terashima   +4 more
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[Ulcerative colitis].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2016
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), are chronic, relapsing inflammatory disorders of the digestive tract resulting from dysregulated immune responses toward environmental factors in genetically predisposed individuals.
Lopetuso, Loris Riccardo   +1 more
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Leg Ulcers

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
Skin ulcers of the lower extremities have a chronic, relapsing course and often are difficult to manage. Leg ulcers remain a significant management challenge to health care professionals. This article focuses on the various causes of leg ulcers, with an emphasis on venous disease.
Dana, Paquette, Vincent, Falanga
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Bleeding Ulcer

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
A review is presented on theory and practice in the handling of gastroduodenal bleeding in the presurgical era with emphasis on the Meulengracht treatment. A description is thereafter given of the development of criteria for emergency surgery in the preendoscopic period with special mention of the circulatory evaluation using measurements of central ...
D, Andersen, P, Wara
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Ulcerative colitis

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease of unknown aetiology affecting the colon and rectum. Multiple factors, such as genetic background, environmental and luminal factors, and mucosal immune dysregulation, have been suggested to contribute to UC pathogenesis.
Taku, Kobayashi   +9 more
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[Ulcer + ulcer].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1999
We report on an elderly woman suffering from an acutely bleeding duodenal ulcer. Apart from old age and a history of gastrointestinal ulcer there were no risk factors detectable. However, clinical examination revealed that the patient had put a diclofenac hydroxyethylpyrrolidine plaster, which had been prescribed for lower back pain, inadvertently on a
D N, Stocker, A D, Christ, R, Speich
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Ulcers and Gastritis

Endoscopy, 2003
This article reviews recently published reports on ulcers and gastritis. Helicobacter pylori is known to be an important pathogen involved in gastroduodenal inflammation and peptic ulcers. Conventional endoscopy is of limited usefulness in the evaluation of gastritis, but magnifying endoscopy is evidently helpful in the diagnosis of chronic atrophic ...
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Inflammatory Ulcers

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
A large number of diseases can eventuate in cutaneous ulceration. This article will review inflammatory disorders which by their nature can directly produce cutaneous breakdown and ulcer formation. Major emphasis is given to those disorders where recent knowledge has improved our understanding of the condition or where new therapeutic agents or ...
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PENTAZOCINE ULCERS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Four cases of skin ulceration in pentazocine addicts are presented. Appearing in broad areas of a peculiar wood induration and often massive in size, these ulcers can be clinically distinguished from comparable skin manifestations in other types of drug abuse.
A, Cosman, W C, Feliciano, M, Wolff
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[Aphthous ulcers and oral ulcerations].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2016
Aphthous ulcers are painful ulcerations located on the mucous membrane, generally in the mouth, less often in the genital area. Three clinical forms of aphthous ulcers have been described: minor aphthous ulcers, herpetiform aphthous ulcers and major aphthous ulcers.
Vaillant, Loic, Samimi, Mahtab
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