Carcinomatous ulcer, an ulcer with cancerous pathology behind it
Rodent ulcer, also known as basal cell carcinoma
Melanotic ulcer
A historical term for necrotizing fasciitis
Topics referred to by the same term
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Malignantulcer may refer to: Carcinomatous ulcer, an ulcer with cancerous pathology behind it Rodent ulcer, also known as basal cell carcinoma Melanotic...
(swelling) around the ulcer. Chronic trauma may produce an ulcer with a keratotic (white, thickened mucosa) margin. Malignant lesions may ulcerate either...
very rarely malignant transformation (Marjolin's ulcer - secondary carcinomas in chronic wounds). Sores may recur if those with pressure ulcers do not follow...
characterized by the repeated formation of benign and non-contagious mouth ulcers (aphthae) in otherwise healthy individuals. The cause is not completely...
rapacity and virulence of the disease; a 1590 work described it as "a malignantulcer quickly consuming the neather parts; ... very hungry like unto a woolfe"...
Stevens's trip to the hospital, "A local physician suspected Albert had a malignantulcer that had spread to the liver and advised him to consult specialists...
legs; while in men, on the back. Melanoma is frequently referred to as malignant melanoma. However, the medical community stresses that there is no such...
with an ulcer. Squamous-cell skin cancer is more likely to spread. It usually presents as a hard lump with a scaly top but may also form an ulcer. Melanomas...
peptic ulcer disease affecting the area around the pylorus), as well as malignant causes, such as gastric cancer. Causation related to ulcers may involve...
serious health problems, including ulcers and alcohol dependence. In 1988, he underwent surgery to remove a malignantulcer. A period of abstinence and recovery...
This is a timeline of the events relating to the discovery that peptic ulcer disease and some cancers are caused by H. pylori. In 2005, Barry Marshall...
with addressing the cause). Six out of ten venous leg ulcer patients experience pain with their ulcer, and similar trends are observed for other chronic...
Malignant transformation is the process by which cells acquire the properties of cancer. This may occur as a primary process in normal tissue, or secondarily...
Chronic wounds such as venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and malignant wounds can have an enormous impact on...
organ damage. Both of these definitions had collectively been known as malignant hypertension, although this medical term is replaced.[citation needed]...
grow uncontrollably and becomes malignant. It is from the Greek: καρκίνωμα, romanized: karkinoma, lit. 'sore, ulcer, cancer' (itself derived from karkinos...
Degos disease, also known as Köhlmeier-Degos disease or malignant atrophic papulosis, is an extremely rare condition caused by blockage of arteries and...
disease included fever and vomiting. This was followed by formation of ulcers in the mouth and a skin rash. Over a number of days, the skin rash turned...
several subtypes of catatonia: akinetic catatonia, excited catatonia, malignant catatonia, and delirious mania. Failure to recognize and treat catatonia...
become malignant. Patients who do not seek medical treatment such anti-ulcer medication have high rate of recurrence and death secondary to ulcer disease...
infection. The bacterium was first identified as the causal agent of gastric ulcers in 1983 by the Australian doctors Barry Marshall and Robin Warren. Infection...
from this rock was said to help the healing of "wounds, fistulas and malignantulcers". Exactly what the rock was that this ointment was made from has been...
black liquorice, or blueberries. The most common cause of melena is peptic ulcer disease. However, any bleeding within the upper gastrointestinal tract or...