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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for paleness
  1. ... hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), extreme ... carry oxygen throughout the body leads to fatigue, pallor, and shortness of breath. Iron and a molecule ...
  2. ... experience sudden redness and warmth (flushing) or unusual paleness (pallor) of the skin. These attacks can occur during ...
  3. ... include fatigue, weakness, and an abnormally pale appearance (pallor).People with Diamond-Blackfan anemia have an increased ...
  4. ... these nerves to have an abnormally pale appearance (pallor), which can be seen during an eye examination. ...
  5. ... Hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), extreme tiredness (fatigue), shortness of breath (dyspnea), and ...
  6. ... them. Anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), fatigue, ...
  7. ... with iron overload can lead to pale skin (pallor), tiredness (fatigue), and slow growth.In hypochromic microcytic ...
  8. ... replace them. This type of anemia leads to paleness, yellowing of the skin and whites of the ...
  9. ... these infants exhibit extreme tiredness (lethargy), pale skin (pallor), and nausea. During episodes of fasting, ketone levels ...
  10. ... replace them. This type of anemia leads to paleness, yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), fatigue, ...
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