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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for erysipelas OR cellulitis OR lymphedema OR ulcer
  1. Canker sores (Aphthous ulcers) are very common. Typically, they are a shallow ulcer with a white or whitish/yellow base surrounded by a ...
  2. Periorbital cellulitis is an acute infection of the tissues surrounding the eye, which may progress to orbital cellulitis with protrusion of the eyeball. Complications include meningitis.
  3. Peptic ulcers may lead to emergency situations. Severe abdominal pain with or without evidence of bleeding may indicate a perforation of the ulcer through the stomach or duodenum. Vomiting of a ...
  4. A major cause of peptic ulcer, although far less common than H.pylori or NSAIDS, is Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. A large amount of excess acid is produced ...
  5. Erysipelas produces a rash that is red, slightly swollen, very defined (well demarcated), warm, and tender to ... face, however, bilateral (both side) involvement is infrequent. Erysipelas may produce symptoms that affect the entire body ( ...
  6. Cellulitis is a noncontagious inflammation of the connective tissue of the skin, resulting from a bacterial infection. ... pain. Within 7 to 10 days of treatment cellulitis can be cured.
  7. ... This method is a means of diagnosing stomach ulcers as well as other anomalies along the upper ...
  8. ... death and infection. Treatment of the serious decubitus ulcer may include debriding (excising) the dead tissue and ...
  9. A peptic ulcer is an open sore or raw area in the lining of the stomach (gastric) or the upper part ...
  10. Erysipelas produces a rash that is red, slightly swollen, with very defined borders (well demarcated), warm, and ...
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