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Перевод: ulcerated
изьязвленный
Тезаурус:
- Henry was there, beginning to get a little fat but still magnificent in his jewel-encrusted cloth of gold and drenched in the perfume of his own making; he had to hide the smell of his ulcerated leg.
- Up to 88% of district nursing time could be spent on leg ulcer care, as a quarter of clients with ulcerated limbs need visits lasting more than 15 minutes and half require dressings more than three times a week.
- A recent survey in West Surrey and North East Hampshire asked district nurses how many clients they had with ulcerated limbs; the number of times they visited each patient; and the types of treatment given for a specific month.
- The choice of where clients with ulcerated limbs should be treated is extremely important.
- She died of ulcerated colitis at twenty-four.
- Wright et al have described EGF secreting lineages containing neutral mucin arising beside ulcerated intestinal mucosa.
- Ten in 1 000 of the adult population and 36 in 1 000 over 65 have ulcerated limbs, and 83% of all ulcers are nursed in the community.
- Catarrhal measles with abundant rash and earache; thick, swollen, heavily coated tongue; offensive breath; swollen, ulcerated eyelids; often loose motions.
- As a result, they spend much of their time sitting down in the thick layer of muck which can inflict burns to their hocks and breasts, and they may also develop ulcerated feet.
- The purposes of the present study were (1) to determine the binding of human recombinant bFGF to the intact and ulcerated gastric mucosa; (2) to assess the protective activity of bFGF against the damage by various irritants and stress; (3) to examine the efficacy of bFGF in ehaling of gastric ulcers; and (4) to evaluate the interaction of bFGF with sucralfate in the gastroprotection and healing of gastric ulcerations in rats.
- However, a possible explanation has been put forward by Brooks et al (1971), which proposes that softening of the atheromatous plaque may be due to the presence of unusual lipids (cholesteryl esters of hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid) found in high concentrations in ulcerated plaques (Harland et al, 1971) which are thought to produce smooth muscle cell necrosis at the base of the plaque.
- leaves, fresh or dried, oil; antiseptic ad astringent, for sore throats, to treat skin troubles, ulcerated mouth, of help with quinsy and tonsillitis, as a soothing and calming drink
- dried powdered petals, to give pleasant taste and smell to other medicinal remedies, rose vinegar traditionally used for headaches, also rose honey for sore throat and ulcerated mouth
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