Hunner's ulcers or Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease Interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the bladder and, like any ulcer, they can bleed, ooze, and may vary in size. They were first described by Guy LeRoy Hunner, a Johns Hopkins gynecologist, in a paper delivered to the Boston Medical Society in 1915.
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| - Hunner's ulcers or Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease Interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the bladder and, like any ulcer, they can bleed, ooze, and may vary in size. They were first described by Guy LeRoy Hunner, a Johns Hopkins gynecologist, in a paper delivered to the Boston Medical Society in 1915. (en)
- A úlcera de Hunner ocorre em 5 a 10 por cento das pessoas que apresentam cistite intersticial, uma doença da bexiga. As úlceras se formam na parede da bexiga e, como qualquer lesão do tipo, elas podem sangrar, exsudar e variar de tamanho. A lesão foi descrita pela primeira vez pelo Dr. Guy LeRoy Hunner (1868–1957), um ginecologista da Universidade Johns Hopkins, em um artigo destinado à Boston Medical Society em 1915. (pt)
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| - Hunner's lesion seen in interstitial cystitis by cystoscopy (en)
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| - Hunner's ulcers or Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease Interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the bladder and, like any ulcer, they can bleed, ooze, and may vary in size. They were first described by Guy LeRoy Hunner, a Johns Hopkins gynecologist, in a paper delivered to the Boston Medical Society in 1915. (en)
- A úlcera de Hunner ocorre em 5 a 10 por cento das pessoas que apresentam cistite intersticial, uma doença da bexiga. As úlceras se formam na parede da bexiga e, como qualquer lesão do tipo, elas podem sangrar, exsudar e variar de tamanho. A lesão foi descrita pela primeira vez pelo Dr. Guy LeRoy Hunner (1868–1957), um ginecologista da Universidade Johns Hopkins, em um artigo destinado à Boston Medical Society em 1915. (pt)
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