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Example sentences for "ulcerating"

Lexicographically close words:
ular; ulcer; ulcerate; ulcerated; ulceration; ulcerations; ulcerative; ulcerous; ulcers
  1. In the treatment of epistaxis or bleeding from the nose, of hæmorrhage from the socket of a tooth, and sometimes from ulcerating or granulating surfaces, however, they may be useful.

  2. It is also met with in the throat in some cases of scarlet fever, and may give rise to fatal hæmorrhage by ulcerating into large blood vessels.

  3. There is generally a history of prolonged or repeated irritation, or the condition may develop in connection with a scar, a wart, a cutaneous horn, or an ulcerating sebaceous cyst.

  4. Direct infection sometimes occurs from an abscess, a cellulitis, or an infected wound in the neck; it has also occurred from a foreign body impacted in the œsophagus ulcerating through and perforating the gland.

  5. Dried effete masses of exudation; as, for example, the crusts of impetigo, of eczema, and of the pustular and ulcerating syphilodermata.

  6. An ulcerating tumor of the nose or throat may cause the breath to have an offensive odor.

  7. Proliferating and dying cells, and the fluid which exudes from an ulcerating surface and the débris of broken-down tissue is known as pus, and the process by which this is formed is known as suppuration.

  8. Emphysema may follow the fracture of a rib when the end of a bone is forced inward and caused to penetrate the lung, or it may occur when, as a result of an ulcerating process, an organ containing air is perforated.

  9. In the latter case, besides the swelling and distortion of the haw, there is this peculiarity, that in the midst of the red inflamed mass there appears a white line or mass formed by the exposed edge of the ulcerating cartilage.

  10. Extensive and deep cicatrices are not infrequently found in the site of the ulcerating local manifestations.

  11. Indeed, the same gland may sometimes be found ulcerating at one side while cicatrization is going on at the other.

  12. In the gradual escape of urine by ulceration behind the constricted point—the urethra being neither altogether obstructed, nor nearly so—abscess forms in the cellular tissue, exterior to the ulcerating part.

  13. The migration of calculi may take place by ulcerating through into neighboring hollow organs.

  14. When the latter are ulcerating or are concealed by diphtheritic membrane, and are situated on the tongue, they may be mistaken for either simple or parasitic stomatitis.

  15. They would naturally be most readily detached from soft, fungoid, and ulcerating cancerous growths.

  16. Only after ten to fourteen days a hard nodule presents itself, which, soon breaking, forms an ulcerating sore, which continues until the animal dies.

  17. In this way gummas can eat holes in bone, or leave ulcerating sores in the skin where the gumma formed and died, or take the roof out of a mouth, or weaken the wall of a blood-vessel so that it bulges and bursts.

  18. The eruption may consist of almost anything, from faint pink spots to small lumps and nodules, pimples and pustules, or large ulcerating or crusted sores.


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