0 relating to or being affected by an ulcer (= a break in the skin or on an organ that does not heal naturally):
After it became more irritated and ulcerous, she saw a doctor.
Residents with ulcerous wounds have been admitted to the facilities.
He was also renowned for caring for the sick, especially those with ulcerous wounds.
He suffered ulcerous sores in his mouth, pain troubled his stomach and intestines, and he struggled with increasingly low spirits.
The location of the bite forms a black ulcerous crust (tache noire).
The final diagnosis was typhic ulcerous aortitis and internal abdominal angina.
As the result of 900 post-mortem investigations, he described six different types of tuberculosis -- ulcerous phthisis, calculous phthisis, cancerous phthisis, tubercular phthisis, glandular phthisis and phthisis with melanosis.