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In the late 1940s and early 1950s there was some success with the first surgical methods used to treat aortic stenosis. The first attempts were valvulotomy (cutting off the valve… Read more »
In the late 1940s and early 1950s there was some success with the first surgical methods used to treat aortic stenosis. The first attempts were valvulotomy (cutting off the valve… Read more »
Aortic valve replacement is a procedure in which a heart patient’s weakened aortic valve is replaced with an artificial heart valve. We may need to replace the aortic valve because:… Read more »
Diet A deficiency in vitamin C may lead to scurvy, which impairs wound healing, which can lead to ulcers. Deficiencies in vitamin B12, zinc and iron have also been linked… Read more »
One of the complications that can be caused by a “cold sore” disease – according to doctors – is the transmission of the infection to some other parts of the… Read more »
They are ulcers that appear inside the mouth or in the upper larynx area, due to a break in the oral mucous membranes, and they are the most common recurrent… Read more »
It consists of multiple small shaded ulcers gathered in small groups and spread over most of the mucous membranes of the mouth. Biography The first thing the patient remembers is… Read more »
Complex large ulcers go through the same stages as the primary small ulcers, however, the large ulceration is: Ulceration often appears on the oropharyngeal areas, mainly on the mucous glands,… Read more »
One of the most important things that the patient may feel before the ulceration appears is a burning or tingling sensation 2-48 hours before the ulceration. A white bump surrounded… Read more »
Recurrent oral ulcers are present in the mucous membranes and are not associated with other symptoms. the reasons There are several factors that may be the cause of oral ulcers,… Read more »