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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Colours
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  1. Color blindness is the inability to distinguish the differences between certain colors. The most common type is red-green color blindness, where red and green are seen as ...
  2. This is a normal color Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical cord performed at 30 weeks gestation. The cord is the colored area in the middle ...
  3. ... in the same lesion. This lesion has multiple colors.
  4. ... discoloration. A bruise begins as a pinkish, red color that can be very tender to touch. ... will turn into a dark blue or purple color. As the bruise begins to heal it changes ...
  5. ... of the person; heredity; and skin characteristics including color (pigmentation). No scar can be removed completely. The ... the age of the person, skin type and color, and hereditary factors that may precondition the extent ...
  6. ... seen here) to yellowish to golden brown in color. A tan can accentuate the difference in skin color.
  7. ... be white to yellowish to golden brown in color. A tan can accentuate the difference in skin color.
  8. ... skin, produce melanin. Melanin gives the skin its color. In certain conditions melanocytes can become abnormal and cause an excessive amount of darkening in the color of the skin.
  9. ... region around the nipple is often a different color or pigmented. This region is called the areola.
  10. ... pitched sounds while inhaling Difficulty breathing Bluish skin color Loss of consciousness if blockage is not cleared ...
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