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An open sore on the skin unpasteurised food or drink that has not been pasteurised. Pasteurisation is a process of heating which destroys harmful bacteria
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| ulcer |
a break in the skin; a deep sore. People with diabetes may get ulcers from minor scrapes on the feet or legs, from cuts that heal slowly, or from the rubbing of shoes that do not fit well. Ulcers can become infected.
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A break in the skin or linings of organs. In Crohn's disease, this break often occurs in the lining of the small intestine or colon.
Ãâó: www.crohnsresource.com/glossary.jsp
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| ulcer |
Destruction of the surface of the skin or mucous membrane resulting in an open sore.
Ãâó: www.ferring.com/therapeutic/gastro/GLOSSARY.htm
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| ulceration |
A break in the continuity of the surface with exposure of the underlying tissue.
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