PPT-ORAL ULCERATION Definition – what is an ulcer?
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Full thickness breach of the mucosal epithelium Exposes nerve endings underlying the lamina propria Typical symptoms pain soreness discomfort when eating spicy
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Full thickness breach of the mucosal epithelium Exposes nerve endings underlying the lamina propria Typical symptoms pain soreness discomfort when eating spicy acidic foods Can be superficial or extend into tissues underlying the surface epithelium to submucosa muscle or periosteum. Leg ulceration is a common condition affecting 1 of the adult population at some time in their life Cullum and Roe 1995 The effective treatment of lower limb ulcer ation is highly dependent upon establishing the aetiology of the wound and the identi Wisam. Khalid (FICMS). General Surgery. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE. STOMACH AND DUODENUM. Parietal cells. These are in the . bodacid. -secreting portion) of the stomach. and line the gastric . crypts,They. August 19, 2016. Corneal Ulcers in Methamphetamine Use. CC:. Decreased vision OD. HPI:. 22 year old Caucasian female, known . Hep. C , heroin abuser, presents with pain, redness, photophobia, and decreased vision OD. Peptic ulcers are the areas of . degeneration. and . Necrosis. of gastrointestinal mucosa exposed to acid-peptic secretions.. The term peptic ulcer describes a condition in which there is a discontinuity in the entire thickness of the gastric or duodenal mucosa that persists in the gastric juice.. Dr: Arshad M.Malik. Associate Professor Surgery. LUMHS. ORAL CAVITY. LIPS. TEETH. GINGIVA. ORAL MUCOUS MEMBRANES. PALATE. TONGUE. ORAL LYMPHOID TISSUES. Oral Ulcers. Definations. Classifications. Causes. BDS. What is an ulcer? . Full . thickness loss of the epithelium where underlying connective tissue can be observed and fibrin may be deposited on surfaces. Symptoms- pain/soreness, discomfort when eating spicy/acidic foods. Assist.lect. .. Shaymaa. . Hasan. Abbas. Desired Outcomes. The goals of PUD therapy are to: . (1) resolve symptoms. (2) reduce acid secretion. (3) promote epithelial healing. (4) prevent ulcer-related complications . . VMD-603(PG). Dr Bipin Kumar. Assistant Professor, Veterinary Medicine. BVC, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna. DISEASES OF GI TRACT. ORAL CAVITY. Dental disease, . Foreign bodies, . General Surgery. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE. STOMACH AND DUODENUM. Parietal cells. These are in the . bodacid. -secreting portion) of the stomach. and line the gastric . crypts,They. are responsible for the production of hydrogen ions to form. Matilde. Monteiro-. Soares. Anne Rasmussen. Anita . Raspovic. Isabel . Sacco. Jaap van Netten. www.iwgdfguidelines.org. Guideline meeting . Berlin September 2018. Slides . courtesy. IWGDF; . available. VESSSICULOBULLOUS . DISEASES. L 19. The causes of oral ulcerations are:. 1.. . INFECTIVE:. Viral, bacterial, and fungal infections.. Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Texas, Health Science Center, San Antonio.Department of Orofacial Sciences, University of California at San Francisco.Disclosures: FIGURE 1. Squamous Macule: . flat and well-demarcated lesion of any size, characterized by color change in contrast to the surrounding skin. It is generally caused by alteration of melanin pigment.. Papule. Elevated, solid and circumscribed lesion, usually 1 cm or less in diameter.. Noor Wafaa Hashim. Definition. Diabetic foot is a common chronic foot problems cause great disability within the diabetic patients. 10-15% of diabetic patients develop foot ulcers and foot related problems are responsible for up to 50% of diabetes related hospital admission..
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