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Results 1 - 10 of 121 for trauma OR ulcer
  1. ... areas of missing skin (lesions). These areas resemble ulcers or open wounds, although they are sometimes already ... Congenital defect of the skull and scalp Congenital ulcer of the newborn Scalp defect congenital Genetic Testing ...
  2. ... skin, and eyes.Painful mouth sores called aphthous ulcers are usually the first sign of Behçet disease. ... the mouth, the throat, and the tonsils. The ulcers look like common canker sores, and they typically ...
  3. ... Wolfram syndrome type 2 have stomach or intestinal ulcers and excessive bleeding after an injury. The tendency to bleed excessively combined with the ulcers typically leads to abnormal bleeding in the gastrointestinal ...
  4. ... people with BLS I also have open sores (ulcers) on their skin, usually on the face, arms, and legs. These ulcers typically develop in adolescence or young adulthood. Some ...
  5. ... first reported individuals with acatalasemia developed open sores (ulcers) inside the mouth that led to the death of soft tissue (gangrene). When mouth ulcers and gangrene occur with acatalasemia, the condition is ...
  6. ... or sporadic hemiplegic migraine (described below), minor head trauma can cause life-threatening brain swelling (cerebral edema) ... cerebral edema and fatal coma after minor head trauma: role of the CACNA1A calcium channel subunit gene ...
  7. ... bones that break (fracture) easily, often from mild trauma or with no apparent cause. Multiple fractures are ... childhood and adolescence that often result from minor trauma, such as falling while learning to walk. Fractures ...
  8. ... tumors often grow rapidly and become open sores (ulcers). Affected individuals are also at increased risk of ... number over time. Large benign tumors may become ulcers and prone to infections. The tumors are most ...
  9. ... fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading ... skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma and blisters easily.Researchers are working to determine ...
  10. ... fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading ... skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma and blisters easily. Most COL17A1 gene mutations cause ...
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