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Endoscopic images of a duodenal ulcer.
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Endoscopic images of a duodenal ulcer.

An ulcer (from Latin ulcus) is an open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection. Or in other words, it is a macroscopic discontinuity of the normal epithelium (microscopic discontinuity of epithelium is called erosion).

Description

Ulcers are non-healing wounds that develop on the skin, mucous membranes or eye. Although they have many causes, they are marked by:

  1. Loss of integrity of the area
  2. Secondary infection of the site by bacteria, fungus or virus
  3. Generalized weakness of the patient
  4. A lengthy healing time

Skin ulcers

The skin is the largest organ of the human body. Classification systems are used to communicate the severity and depth of an ulcer. It is an easy way to communicate changes for the better, or worse.

Merck Manual classification

National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP)

Wagner's classification

Texas University classification of diabetic ulcer

[Classification on table system]

Other locations

  1. Inferior members: most ulcers of the foot and leg are caused by underlying vascular insufficiency. The skin breaks down or fails to heal because of repeated insult or trauma. Pressure of the nail can cause subungual ulceration. These are most frequently seen in diabetics who have a very low potential to heal from injury.
  1. Sacrum and ischium
  2. Mouth ulcer
  3. Peptic ulcers: This includes ulcers of the esophagus, stomach, large and small intestine
  4. Genitalia: May be penile, vulvar or labial. Most often are due to sexually-transmitted diseases
  5. Eyes: corneal ulcers are the most common type. Conjunctival ulcers also occur.

Pathology of ulceration

Causes

The most common causes are:

Types

Some specific types of ulcers are:

 


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