ulcerated in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

ulcerated in the PONS Dictionary

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The prolapsed pile may ulcerate, get infected and bleed.
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This is usually seen in females, may ulcerate and often occurs 120 years after primary infection.
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These nodules then ulcerate, although due to the variable characteristics of the lesions, species specific identification of the pathogen is impossible.
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The lesions are often asymptomatic but may become tender and ulcerate when injured.
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At later stages, the mole may itch, ulcerate or bleed.
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As the cyst continues to grow, the mass becomes more dense and can eventually ulcerate.
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In the chronic form, nasal and subcutaneous nodules develop, eventually ulcerating.
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The scratching can cause sores, naturally, and the sores then ulcerate.
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These capsules can ulcerate and heal over time.
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If the keloid becomes infected, it may ulcerate.
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