Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet EROSIONS


EROSIONS

Definition av EROSIONS

  1. böjningsform av erosion

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  • The size of the piles indicates many years of deep shaft coal production, while the weeded erosions indicate the tipples have been idle for years.
  • The disease was characterized by fever, oral erosions, diarrhea, lymphoid necrosis, and high mortality.
  • Upper gastrointestinal bleeding can be caused by peptic ulcers, gastric erosions, esophageal varices, and rarer causes such as gastric cancer.
  • EI is a severe form of dry scaly skin, that initially presents with redness, blisters, erosions, and peeling in a newborn baby.
  • Ulcerated hemangiomas can present as black crusted papules or plaques, or painful erosions or ulcers.
  • Familial corneal erosions occur in dominantly inherited recurrent corneal erosion dystrophy (ERED) in which COL17A1 gene is mutated.
  • Patient remains asymptomatic until epithelial erosions precipitate acute episodes of ocular hyperemia, pain, and photophobia.
  • Several of these small hillocks were formed as a result of subaerial erosions and other tectonic movements.
  • Also known as "Koebner variant of generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex", presents at birth to early infancy with a predilection for the hands, feet, and extremities, and palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis and erosions may be present.
  • As this virus can cause thrombocytopenia, injudicious use of these drugs can cause erosions in the gastric epithelium leading to exsanguinating upper GI bleed (due to thrombocytopenia).
  • This is accomplished through a serial permutation scheme of compressions (Stauchungen), stretchings (Dehnungen), and rests, designed to achieve maximal dispersion of the erosions so as to avoid progressive modification of the same elements each time around.
  • It should not be taken by those who have undertaken organ or tissue transplants, or those who suffer from bleeding erosions or bleeding ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, enteritis, colitis, or malabsorption syndrome.
  • Pitted keratolysis typically presents with white discoloration of the skin and numerous discrete, "punched-out" pitted lesions or erosions, usually located on the soles of the feet.
  • Mutations in this gene are associated with both generalized atrophic benign and junctional epidermolysis bullosa, as well as recurrent corneal erosions, and expression of this gene is abnormal in various cancers.
  • The ulcerations may be superficial and confined to the mucosa, in which case they are more appropriately called erosions, or they may penetrate deeper into the submucosa.
  • This expansion of the synovial membrane, sometimes referred to as "pannus", can lead to bony erosions and cartilage degradation at the site of the cartilage-bone junction in the periarticular bone.
  • Pseudoporphyria is clinically characterized by increased skin fragility; erythema; and the appearance of tense bullae and erosions on sun-exposed skin, which are identical to those seen in patients with PCT.
  • Pemphigus foliaceus causes a characteristic inflammatory attack at the subcorneal layer of epidermis, which results in skin lesions that are scaly or crusted erosions with an erythematous (red) base.
  • Folliculitis decalvans is an inflammation of the hair follicle that leads to bogginess or induration of involved parts of the scalp along with pustules, erosions, crusts, ulcers, and scale.
  • Mitis junctional epidermolysis bullosa (also known as "Nonlethal junctional epidermolysis bullosa") is a skin condition characterized by scalp and nail lesions, also associated with periorificial nonhealing erosions.


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