L Lothric Full Member 7+ Year Member Feb 5, 2018 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey, What distinguishes a laceration from an ulcer/erosion? I stumbled upon this term in the context of Mallory-Weiss syndrome, where it seems like literature exclusively use the term "laceration". Is it an ulcer or erosion!?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey, What distinguishes a laceration from an ulcer/erosion? I stumbled upon this term in the context of Mallory-Weiss syndrome, where it seems like literature exclusively use the term "laceration". Is it an ulcer or erosion!?
Redbarron21 Full Member 5+ Year Member Feb 7, 2018 #2 Laceration implies there is a linear cut while ulcer / erosion is a sore of the skin or mucus membrane due to tissue breakdown. Upvote 0 Downvote
Laceration implies there is a linear cut while ulcer / erosion is a sore of the skin or mucus membrane due to tissue breakdown.
L Lothric Full Member 7+ Year Member Feb 7, 2018 #3 Redbarron21 said: Laceration implies there is a linear cut while ulcer / erosion is a sore of the skin or mucus membrane due to tissue breakdown. Click to expand... A linear cut? But even ulcers can be linear, e.g. in IBD (Crohn disease). I still don't understand lacerations... Upvote 0 Downvote
Redbarron21 said: Laceration implies there is a linear cut while ulcer / erosion is a sore of the skin or mucus membrane due to tissue breakdown. Click to expand... A linear cut? But even ulcers can be linear, e.g. in IBD (Crohn disease). I still don't understand lacerations...