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Results 11 - 20 of 36 for anthrax OR ulcer
  1. An ulcer is a crater-like lesion on the skin or mucous membrane caused by an inflammatory, infectious, or malignant condition. To avoid irritating an ulcer a person can try eliminating certain substances from ...
  2. ... H pylori bacteria, a cause of many peptic ulcers. An actively bleeding ulcer may also be cauterized (blood vessels are sealed ...
  3. ... canker sore is a common form of mouth ulcer, which appears as a painful white or yellow ulcer surrounded by a bright red area. A canker ...
  4. ... on the fingers, palms, toes and soles, and ulcers in the mouth. This photograph shows the small whitish to yellowish mouth ulcers with surrounding redness.
  5. ... be used to test for the cause of ulcers, to detect duodenal regurgitation, to evaluate the cause of malabsorption, to assess the adequacy of anti-ulcer medications, and to evaluate secretion of gastrin.
  6. ... to scar tissue or deformities Bleeding, infection, or ulcers due to inflammation of the small intestine (regional ...
  7. In cases of chronic stomach problems (such as ulcers), or obesity or cancer, partial or total removal ...
  8. ... blood or bright red blood in their stool. Ulcers of the stomach and duodenum are common causes ...
  9. ... of the GI tract becomes inflamed, leading to ulcers and bleeding. The colon is most often the ...
  10. ... most frequently in the foot and calf, and ulcers and non-healing sores of the foot and ...
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