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  • ulcerative stomatitis
    ±Ë¾çÀԾȿ°, ±Ë¾ç±¸³»¿°
  • ulcerative vulvitis
    ±Ë¾çÀ½¹®¿°, ±Ë¾ç¿ÜÀ½¿°
  • ulcerogenic
    ±Ë¾çÀ¯¹ß-
  • ulcerogranuloma
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  • ulceromembranous
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  • ulcerous
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  • neurogenic ulcer
    ½Å°æ¼º±Ë¾ç
  • oral ulcer
    ÀԱ˾ç
  • peptic ulcer
    ¼ÒÈ­¼º±Ë¾ç
  • perforating ulcer
    õ°ø¼º±Ë¾ç
  • rodent ulcer
    Àá½Ä±Ë¾ç
  • stasis ulcer
    Á¤Ã¼¼º±Ë¾ç
  • stercoral ulcer
    ´ëº¯¼º±Ë¾ç
  • stomal ulcer
    °¡ÀåÀÚ¸®±Ë¾ç, º¯¿¬±Ë¾ç, ½ºÅ丶±Ë¾ç
  • stress ulcer
    ½ºÆ®·¹½º±Ë¾ç
  • scorbutic ulcer
    ±«Ç÷º´±Ë¾ç
  • serpiginous ulcer
    ¹ì±æ±Ë¾ç, »çÇà±Ë¾ç
  • silent ulcer
    ¹«Áõ»ó±Ë¾ç
  • simple ulcer
    ´Ü¼ø±Ë¾ç
  • varicose ulcer
    Á¤¸Æ·ù±Ë¾ç
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  • ulcerative pulpitis
    ±Ë¾çÄ¡¼ö¿°
  • ulcerative pyoderma
    ±Ë¾ç°í¸§ÇǺÎÁõ, ±Ë¾ç³óÇÇÁõ
  • ulcerative scrofuloderma
    ±Ë¾çÇǺλùº´
  • ulcerative stomatitis
    ±Ë¾çÀԾȿ°, ±Ë¾ç±¸³»¿°
  • ulcerative vulvitis
    ±Ë¾çÀ½¹®¿°
  • ulcerogenic
    ±Ë¾çÀ¯¹ß-
  • ulcerogranuloma
    ±Ë¾çÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • ulceromembranous
    ±Ë¾ç¸·-
  • ulceromembranous stomatitis
    ±Ë¾ç¸·ÀԾȿ°, ±Ë¾ç¸·±¸³»¿°
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  • marginal ulcer
    °¡ÀåÀÚ¸®±Ë¾ç, º¯¿¬±Ë¾ç
  • neurogenic ulcer
    ½Å°æ±Ë¾ç
  • oral ulcer
    ÀԱ˾ç
  • peptic ulcer
    ¼ÒÈ­±Ë¾ç
  • perforating ulcer
    õ°ø±Ë¾ç
  • scorbutic ulcer
    ±«Ç÷º´±Ë¾ç
  • serpiginous ulcer
    ¹ì±æ±Ë¾ç, »çÇà±Ë¾ç
  • silent ulcer
    ¹«Áõ»ó±Ë¾ç
  • simple ulcer
    ´Ü¼ø±Ë¾ç
  • stasis ulcer
    Á¤Ã¼±Ë¾ç, ¿ïÇ÷±Ë¾ç
  • stercoral ulcer
    ¼÷º¯±Ë¾ç
  • stomal ulcer
    (¢¡marginal ulcer) °¡ÀåÀÚ¸®±Ë¾ç, º¯¿¬±Ë¾ç
  • trochanteric ulcer
    µ¹±â±Ë¾ç
  • tropical ulcer
    ¿­´ë±Ë¾ç
  • tropical phagedenic ulcer
    ¿­´ëħ½Ä±Ë¾ç
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • aphthous ulcer
    ¾ÆÇÁŸ¼º ±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË).
  • aphthous ulcer
    ¾ÆÇÁŸ¼º±Ë¾ç(¡­àõÏ÷åË)
  • aphthous ulcer
    ¾ÆÇÁŸ¼º ±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË)
  • arsenic ulcer
    ºñ¼Ò±Ë¾ç(Ý÷áÈÏ÷åË).
  • gastric ulcer
    À§±Ë¾ç.
  • gastric ulcer
    À§±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË)
  • genital ulcer
    ¼º±â ±Ë¾ç
  • genital ulcer
    ¼º±â±Ë¾ç
  • giant ulcer
    °Å´ë ±Ë¾ç
  • girdle ulcer
    ´ë»ó±Ë¾ç(´ë»ó±Ë¾ç).
  • gonococcal ulcer
    ÀÓ±Õ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • gouty ulcer
    Åëdz±Ë¾ç.
  • gummatous ulcer
    °í¹«Á¾¼º ±Ë¾ç.
  • hypertensive ischemic ulcer
    °íÇ÷¾Ð¼º Ç÷ °áÇ̼º ±Ë¾ç
  • hypopyon ulcer
    Àü¹æÃà³ó°¢¸·±Ë¾ç.
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  • ulcer, meleney s chronic undermining
    ¸á·¹´Ï¸¸¼º Àá½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, Meleneys chronic undermining
    ¸á·¹´Ï¸¸¼º Àá½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç.
  • ulcer, plantar
    ¹ß¹Ù´Ú ±Ë¾ç º´¸®
  • ulcer, plantar
    Á·Àú±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, roentgen
    ¹æ»ç¼± ±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, roentgen
    ¹æ»ç¼±±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, stasis
    ¿ïÇ÷¼º ±Ë¾ç.
  • ulcer, stasis
    ¿ïÇ÷¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, tropical
    ¿­´ë(æðÓá)±Ë¾ç.
  • ulcer, tropical
    ¿­´ë(æðÓá)±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer, tropical phagedenic
    ¿­´ë±«Àú±Ë¾ç.
  • ulcer, tropical phagedenic
    ¿­´ë±«Àú±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer,curlings
    Ä¿¾ó¸µ
  • ulcer,cushings
    Äí½Ì
  • ulcer,hunners
    Çå³Ê
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  • bleeding ulcer
    ÃâÇ÷¼º ±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË).
  • carious ulcer
    ±«Àú(ÎÕîÅ).
  • chronic ulcer
    ¸¸¼º±Ë¾ç(Ø·àõÏ÷åË).
  • concealed ulcer
    ÀºÆó±Ë¾ç(ëßøÉÏ÷åË).
  • constitutional ulcer
    üÁú¼º ±Ë¾ç(ô÷òõàõ Ï÷åË).
  • corneal ulcer
    °¢¸·±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË).
  • corrosive ulcer
    ºÎ½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç, ħ½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç(öÙãÚàõÏ÷åË).
  • creeping ulcer
    »çÇ༺ ±Ë¾ç(»çÇ༺±Ë¾ç).
  • curlings ulcer
    Ä¿¾ó¸µ±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË)
  • cushings ulcer
    Äí½Ì±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË)
  • decubitus ulcer
    ¿å⼺ ±Ë¾ç(Ï÷åË)
  • dermal ulcer
    ÇǺα˾ç
  • desert ulcer = desert sore
    »ç¸·(ÞãØ®) ±Ë¾ç(Ï÷åË)
  • diabetic ulcer
    ´ç´¢º´¼º ±Ë¾ç(ÓØÒãÜ»àõÏ÷åË).
  • diabetic ulcer
    ´ç´¢º´¼º ±Ë¾ç(¡­Ï÷åË).
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  • stomach ulcer
    À§±Ë¾ç
  • stress ulcer
    ½ºÆ®·¹½º±Ë¾ç
  • superficial ulcer
    Ç¥Ãþ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • tuberculous ulcer
    °áÇÙ¼º±Ë¾ç
  • varicose ulcer
    Á¤¸Æ·ù¼º±Ë¾ç
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GDU gastroduodenal ulcer
PU palindromic unit; passed urine; pepsin unit; peptic ulcer; pregnancy urine; 6-propyluracil; prostati...
PUD peptic ulcer disease; pudendal
ROU recurrent oral ulcer
RUD recurrent ulcer of the duodenal bulb
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PU Peptic ulcer
PUD Peptic ulcer disease
RAU recurrent aphthous ulcer
ROU Recurrent oral ulcer
SRUS Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
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    Ulceration of vagina
    ÁúÀÇ ±Ë¾ç
  • N76.6
    Ulceration of vulva
    ¿ÜÀ½ÀÇ ±Ë¾ç
  • N77.0*
    Ulceration of vulva in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere
    ´Þ¸® ºÐ·ùµÈ °¨¿°¼º ¹× ±â»ýÃæ¼º Áúȯ¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¿ÜÀ½ºÎÀÇ ±Ë¾ç
  • K51
    Ulcerative colitis
    ±Ë¾ç¼º ´ëÀå¿°(ūâÀÚ¿°)
  • K51.9
    Ulcerative colitis, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ ±Ë¾ç¼º ´ëÀå¿°(ūâÀÚ¿°)
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  • ulcermembranous gingivitis
    ±Ë¾ç ¸·¼º Ä¡Àº¿°
    ±Ë¾ç Çü¼º°ú ¸·°°Àº »ïÃâ¹°ÀÌ Æ¯Â¡ÀÎ Ä¡ÀºÀÇ ¿°Áõ.
  • ulceroglandular
    ±Ë¾ç¼±¼º
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    ¼³¸í
  • major ulcer
    ´ë ±Ë¾ç
  • marginal ulcer
    ¿¬º¯ ±Ë¾ç
  • minor ulcer
    ¼Ò ±Ë¾ç
  • painful deep ulcer
    µ¿Å뼺 ±Ë¾ç
  • peptic ulcer disease
    ¼ÒÈ­¼º ±Ë¾ç Áúȯ
  • pyoderma granulosum-like ulcer
    ±«Àú¼º ³óÇǼº ±Ë¾ç
  • recurring oral ulcer
    Àç¹ß¼º ±¸°­ ±Ë¾ç
  • ring ulcer of cornea
    °í¸® ¸ð¾ç °¢¸· ±Ë¾ç, À±»ó °¢¸· ±Ë¾ç
  • rodent ulcer
    Àá½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç, ħ½Ä¼º ±Ë¾ç
    ¾ÏÁ¾¼º ¶Ç´Â »óÇÇÁ¾¼ºÀÇ ±Ë¾çÀ¸·Î, ½ÉºÎ Á¶Á÷À» Á¡Â÷ÀûÀ¸·Î ħ¹üÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • trophic ulcer
    ¿­´ë¼º ±Ë¾ç
    ¿­´ë Áö¹æ¿¡¼­ ¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â ¿øÀÎ ºÒ¸íÀÇ Å»¶ô¼º ÁúȯÀ¸·Î, ÁÖ·Î ÇÏÁö¿¡ ÀϾ´Ù.
  • trophoneurotic ulcer
    ¿µ¾ç ½Å°æ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • tuberculous ulcer
    °áÇÙ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • ulcer collar
    ±Ë¾ç Ä®¶ó
  • ulcer niche
    ±Ë¾ç ÇÔ¿ä, ±Ë¾ç ¿À¸ñ
  • unheathy ulcer
    ºÒ°ÇÀü¼º ±Ë¾ç
    Ä¡À¯°¡ °ï¶õÇÑ °ÍÀ¸·Î, callous ulcer, fungous ulcer,
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ulcerative lymphangitis <pathology> A disease of horses and cattle caused by bacteria in the genus Corynebacterium, it causes infection and swelling in the lymph nodes and ulceration of wounds (typically abrasions on the leg) that are the site of entry for the bacteria.
(09 Oct 1997)
ulcerative pharyngitis Inflammation of the pharynx marked by ulceration of the mucosa; may have a viral aetiology.
(05 Mar 2000)
ulcerative stomatitis <dermatology> Roundish pearl-coloured specks or flakes in the mouth, on the lips, etc, terminating in white sloughs, better known as thrush and the specks are called aphthae.
Synonym: thrush, candidiasis.
Origin: Sing. Of Aphthae. L, fr. Gr. (mostly in pl, Hipp) an eruption, thrush, fr. To set on fire, inflame.
(25 Jun 1999)
ulcerogenic <pharmacology> Causing ulceration, leading to the production of ulcers.
Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce
(18 Nov 1997)
ulceroglandular Denoting a local ulceration at a site of infection followed by regional or generalised lymphadenopathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
ulceromembranous Relating to or characterised by ulceration and the formation of a false membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
ulceromembranous gingivitis An acute or recurrent gingivitis of young and middle-aged adults characterised clinically by gingival erythema and pain, fetid odour, and necrosis and sloughing of interdental papillae and marginal gingiva which gives rise to a gray pseudomembrane; fever, regional lymphadenopathy, and other systemic manifestations also may be present. A fusiform bacillus and Treponema vincentii can be isolated from the gingival tissues in large numbers and are felt to play a significant but poorly defined role in the pathogenesis.
Synonym: fusospirochetal gingivitis, trench mouth, ulceromembranous gingivitis, Vincent's disease, Vincent's infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
ulceromembranous pharyngitis Inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa with membranous debris overlying the ulcerative lesions.
(05 Mar 2000)
ulcerous 1. Having the nature or character of an ulcer; discharging purulent or other matter.
2. Affected with an ulcer or ulcers; ulcerated. "It will but skin and film the ulcerous place." (Shak) Ul"cerously, Ul"cerousness.
Origin: L. Ulcerous: cf. F. Ulcereux.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ulcers An open sore in a body surface.
Examples include oesophageal ulcers, peptic ulcers and decubitus ulcers (bed sores).
(27 Sep 1997)
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genital ulcer disease Ulcerative lesions on the genitals, usually caused by a sexually transmitted condition such as herpes, syphilis or chancroid. The presence of genital ulcers may increase the risk of transmitting HIV.
(09 Oct 1997)
Marjolin's ulcer Well-differentiated but aggressive squamous cell carcinoma occurring in cicatricial tissue at the epidermal edge of a sinus draining underlying osteomyelitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
penetrating ulcer An ulcer extending into deeper tissues of an organ.
(05 Mar 2000)
Meleney's ulcer Undermining ulcer of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, usually following an operation, caused by a synergistic interaction between microaerophilic nonhemolytic streptococci and aerobic haemolytic staphylococci.
Synonym: Meleney's gangrene, progressive bacterial synergistic gangrene.
(05 Mar 2000)
peptic ulcer <gastroenterology> An ulcer in the wall of the stomach or duodenum resulting from the digestive action of the gastric juice on the mucous membrane when the latter is rendered susceptible to its action.
(13 Nov 1997)
peptic ulcer perforation Penetration of a peptic ulcer through the stomach wall. May be free, i.e., at a point where the stomach wall faces a real or potential space,, or confined, i.e., at a point where the stomach wall is defended by contiguous or adjacent structures, such as the pancreas.
(12 Dec 1998)
perambulating ulcer <dermatology> A rapidly spreading ulcer attended by the formation of extensive sloughing.
Synonym: perambulating ulcer, sloughing ulcer, ulcus ambulans.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(05 Mar 2000)
perforated ulcer An ulcer extending through the wall of an organ.
(05 Mar 2000)
perforating ulcer of foot A round, deep, trophic ulcer of the sole of the foot, following disease or injury, in any part of its course from the centre to the periphery of the nerve supplying the part.
Synonym: mal perforant.
(05 Mar 2000)
chiclero ulcer Lesion of the pinna of the ear due to cutaneous leishmaniasis, usually Leishmania mexicana; seen in workers harvesting chicle plants in Central America.
Synonym: bay sore.
Origin: Sp. Chicle farmer, fr. Chicle, fr. Nahuatl chictli
(05 Mar 2000)
gravitational ulcer A chronic ulcer of the leg with impaired healing because of the dependent position of the extremity and the incompetence of the valves of the varicosed veins; the venous return stagnates and creates hypoxaemia.
See: varicose ulcer.
(05 Mar 2000)
groin ulcer An elongated ulcer, with elevated papillary edges, sometimes occurring in the groin in persons in the tropics.
Synonym: groin ulcer.
(05 Mar 2000)
ring ulcer of cornea Inflammation of the greater part or the whole of the corneal periphery.
(05 Mar 2000)
gummatous ulcer Lesion of the skin occurring in late syphilis.
(05 Mar 2000)
rodent ulcer An obsolete term for a slowly enlarging ulcerated basal cell carcinoma, usually on the face.
(05 Mar 2000)
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ulcerative colitis a serious chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine and rectum characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and fever and chills and profuse diarrhea
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
ulcerous cankerous: having an ulcer or canker
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
ulcerative endocarditis infective endocarditis characterized by rapid ulceration of the valvular lesions.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
ulcerative inflammation that in which necrosis on or near the surface leads to loss of tissue and creation of a local defect (ulcer).
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
ulcer A break on the skin or on the surface of an organ. An ulcer forms when the surface cells die and are cast off. Ulcers may be associated with cancer and other diseases.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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