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* [[Ulcerative dermatitis]], a skin disorder associated with bacterial growth often initiated by self-trauma
* [[Ulcerative dermatitis]], a skin disorder associated with bacterial growth often initiated by self-trauma
* [[Corneal ulcer]], an inflammatory or infective condition of the cornea
* [[Corneal ulcer]], an inflammatory or infective condition of the cornea
* [[Coronary artery ulceration]]
* [[Coronary artery ulceration]], defined as a cavity in the vessel wall with disruption of the intima and flow observed within the plaque cavity
* [[Mouth ulcer]], an open sore inside the mouth
* [[Mouth ulcer]], an open sore inside the mouth
* [[Aphthous ulcer]], a specific type of oral ulcer also known as a canker sore
* [[Aphthous ulcer]], a specific type of oral ulcer also known as a canker sore
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* Ulcerative sarcoidosis, a cutaneous condition affecting people with [[sarcoidosis]]
* Ulcerative sarcoidosis, a cutaneous condition affecting people with [[sarcoidosis]]
* Ulcerative lichen planus, a rare variant of [[lichen planus]]
* Ulcerative lichen planus, a rare variant of [[lichen planus]]
* [[Ulcerative colitis]], a form of [[inflammatory bowel disease]] (IBD).
* [[Ulcerative colitis]], a form of [[inflammatory bowel disease]] (IBD)
* Ulcerative disposition, a disorder or discomfort that causes severe abdominal distress, often associated with [[chronic gastritis]]
* Ulcerative disposition, a disorder or discomfort that causes severe abdominal distress, often associated with [[chronic gastritis]]

Revision as of 17:55, 6 September 2013

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Synonyms and keywords: ulceration An ulcer is a discontinuity or break in a bodily membrane that impedes the organ of which that membrane is a part from continuing its normal functions. Common forms of ulcers recognized in medicine include: