WOUNDS vs LESION: NOUN
- A casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
- A figurative injury (to your feelings or pride)
- Any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision
- Plural form of wound.
- The act of inflicting a wound
- Any visible abnormal structural change in a bodily part
- Any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision
- A hurting; hurt; wound; injury.
- In civil law, the loss or injury suffered in a commutative contract by the party who does not receive an equivalent for what he gives.
- In pathology, any morbid change in the structure of organs.
- Loss sustained from failure to fulfill a bargain or contract.
- Any morbid change in the exercise of functions or the texture of organs.
- A wound or injury.
- An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such patch of skin.
- An injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)
- Any of various pathological or traumatic changes in a bodily organ or tissue, including tumors, ulcers, sores, and wounds.
WOUNDS vs LESION: ADJECTIVE
- Put in a coil
- N/A
WOUNDS vs LESION: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wound.
- Hurt the feelings of
- Cause injuries or bodily harm to
- To wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.
WOUNDS vs LESION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause a lesion to form on or in.
WOUNDS vs LESION: RELATED WORDS
- Infections, Rifts, Traumas, Sores, Injuries, Bruises, Scars, Combat injury, Spite, Offend, Coiled, Injure, Hurt, Lesion, Injury
- Stenosis, Infarct, Osteochondroma, Parenchymal, Hemangioma, Ulceration, Papule, Biopsy, Nodule, Tumor, Harm, Infringement, Damage, Injury, Wound
WOUNDS vs LESION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Injured, Casualties, Bullets, Infections, Rifts, Sores, Injuries, Scars, Spite, Offend, Coiled, Injure, Hurt, Lesion, Injury
- Stenosis, Infarct, Osteochondroma, Parenchymal, Hemangioma, Ulceration, Papule, Biopsy, Nodule, Tumor, Harm, Infringement, Damage, Injury, Wound
WOUNDS vs LESION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We will cover different types of wounds, different wound dressings, and potential treatments for wounds.
- Requirements for reports of treatment of wounds from firearms and stab wounds.
- Those old wounds and the messages that came from those wounds continue to play.
- Wounds healing by primary intention are wounds that have been closed using stiches, skin glue, staples, etc.
- Wounds, piercings, burns, frostbite, or bullet wounds infected by soil, feces, dirt, saliva, etc.
- The typical needs of acute wounds versus chronic wounds are described below.
- Entrance holes or wounds are typically smaller and smoother than exit wounds.
- Wounds caused by blast are similar to other combat wounds.
- Because the dressing can conform to the shape of the wounds, they can be used for packing deeper wounds or wounds with tunneling.
- Examples of such wounds include pressureulcers, arterial, venous, and diabetic ulcers, dehisced surgical wounds, infected wounds, skin graftsites, and burns.
- Bar charts of the lesion size and weight in different groups and representative lesion pictures are shown.
- However scratching at the lesion, or using scraping and scooping to remove the lesion, can cause scarring.
- However, lesion effects have been found to depend critically on the topological position of the lesion.
- CT guided biopsy from the lesion, histopathology revealed the lesion to be Ewing sarcoma.
- Treatment for an osteochondritis dissecans lesion is guided by the stage of the lesion.
- Depending on lesion size and shape, it may be necessary to inject the lesion at additional sites.
- This lesion is similar to a bankart lesion as seen in my post on shoulder instability above.
- Clinical signs in basal ganglia lesion are contrlateral to the side of lesion.
- Shaving of epidermal or dermal lesion, single lesion, face, ears.
- Is this lesion considered a primary, secondary or vascular lesion?
WOUNDS vs LESION: QUESTIONS
- Can bilayered skin analogs heal excised burn wounds?
- What are the treatment options for infected wounds?
- Is topical chloramphenicol ointment safe for surgical wounds?
- Why are wound dressings contraindicated for dry wounds?
- Can dissolvable stitches be used on internal wounds?
- Does cleansing wounds with boiled water increase healing?
- Can rheumatoid arthritis cause slow healing wounds?
- When did a man die of wounds rather than of wounds?
- Why are abdominal gunshot wounds more dangerous than abdominal stab wounds?
- Do circular wounds heal faster than rectangular wounds?
- Is giant cell reparativegranuloma (GCC) an odontogenic lesion?
- Which is the most common periapical radiolucent lesion?
- How is lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) lesion diagnosed?
- What happens when a periosteum lesion is interrupted?
- What is the differential diagnosis of periapical lesion?
- What is the most common lesion diagnosed clinically?
- What is the pathophysiology of peripheral corneal lesion?
- What is Andersson lesion in ankylosing spondylitis?
- How is aortic bifurcation Lesion syndrome diagnosed?
- Does obesity worsen peripheral nerve damage/lesion?