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View definitions for ulceration

ulceration

noun as in matter

noun as in ulcer

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Sophie Bell, a vet in Salisbury, says dog owners should seek veterinary advice if they notice any "odd lesions or ulcerations" on their animals.

From BBC

Effects of exposure can also include kidney and liver damage, nasal and skin irritation and ulceration, and eye irritation and damage, according to the U.S.

The drug “can be smoked, snorted or injected. It causes severe skin ulcerations that spread and worsen quickly,” San Francisco health officials said.

Jurors heard her death was a result of "inflammation and infection in extensive areas of ulceration arising from obesity and its complications, and immobility in a girl with spina bifida and hydrocephalus".

From BBC

"Pugs often have protruding eyes whose lids don't meet, leading to ulceration. The list goes on."

From Salon

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