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Results 1 - 10 of 965 for Colored
  1. Stools that are pale, clay, or putty-colored may be due to problems in the biliary system. The biliary system is the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.
  2. Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. ... the color of one eye, or two differently colored eyes in your infant. A thorough eye exam ...
  3. Decorative contact lenses, also called colored or costume contact lenses, are not cosmetics or over-the-counter merchandise. They are medical devices regulated by the FDA, and ...
  4. Child Safety/Related Issues ... Child Safety ... Food and Drug Administration ... Enjoy a happy and safe Halloween by following these guidelines from FDA, the Consumer ...
  5. ... hearing loss from birth, fair skin, and light-colored hair. The hearing loss in affected individuals is ... family.Tietz syndrome also affects the eyes. The colored part of the eye (the iris) in affected ...
  6. ... by a complete or partial absence of the colored part of the eye (the iris). These iris ...
  7. Urine Color (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Urinalysis/Specifics ... Urinalysis ... Bladder Diseases/Related Issues ... Bladder Diseases ... Urine and Urination/Start Here ... Urine and Urination ... Mayo Foundation for Medical ...
  8. What's Your Risk of Eye Damage from UV Light? (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    Eye Diseases/Related Issues ... Eye Diseases ... Eye Wear/Specifics ... Eye Wear ... Regardless of your age or skin pigmentation, you're susceptible to damage from UV light. ...
  9. ... of the skin that causes brown or light colored spots on the chest, back, arms, legs, or ...
  10. ... to less melanin in the iris and lighter-colored eyes. Several other genes play smaller roles in ... pigmentation of the iris, which causes very light-colored eyes and significant problems with vision. Another condition ...
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