| 31. | Turns out he had a little ulceration between his epiglottis and his soft palate.
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| 32. | That practice can lead to painful lesions and ulcerations that take days to heal.
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| 33. | Infrequent adverse effects include esophageal ulceration, renal impairment, confusion, and bronchospasm.
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| 34. | Further, postmortem examinations of some seal carcasses revealed gastric ulcerations caused by parasites.
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| 35. | The fibrous cap is prone to rupture and ulceration which can lead to thrombosis.
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| 36. | However, if used on ulcerations or open wounds, it can cause tattooing.
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| 37. | Posthitis can also lead to superficial ulcerations and diseases of the inguinal lymph nodes.
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| 38. | The surface may also show ulceration or erythema.
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| 39. | Fibrotic tissue may predispose the tissue to ulceration.
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| 40. | The lesions may persist for years with complications like ulceration, bleeding and infection.
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