ulcerated in A Sentence

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    Ulcerated skin and mucosal lesions generally are painful;

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    Sometimes the patch of Bowen's disease can become cracked or Ulcerated and can bleed.

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    It may or may not be Ulcerated, and it has not yet spread to lymph nodes or other sites.

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    This may ulcerate and then slowly subside over several weeks or months to heal leaving a small flat scar.

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    It may ulcerate and then slowly subside over several weeks or months to heal, leaving a small, flat scar.

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    It may or may not be Ulcerated and it has not yet spread to the lymph nodes or other sites.

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    Adverse reactions to the vaccine include headache, fever and enlargement of a regional lymph node to greater than 1cm, which may ulcerate.

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    Other adverse reactions to the vaccine include headache, fever and enlargement of a regional lymph node to greater than 1 cm and which may ulcerate.

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    In the case when giant peaked condylomas appear in patients, they lead to complete destruction of tissues, very often ulcerate, which in turn leads to the development of secondary infection.

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    We firstly found data from the best Australian and international studies to determine the probabilities of patients healing, ulcerating, needing hospitalisations, amputations and dying when they received best care and when they received the usual care provided in Australia,” Dr Norman said.

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    When a child's fever is not broken and it is known that his mother has had a three-four-hour abortion, the cervix has become Ulcerated in the uterus and there may be severe depletion, it is fever between four to eight o'clock in the evening.

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