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Results 1 - 10 of 167 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. Melanoma (VisualDX)  
    Melanoma/Images ... Melanoma ... VisualDX ... While melanoma is the least common of all the skin cancers, it is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It can be life- ...
  7. Atypical Nevus (VisualDX)  
    Moles/Images ... Moles ... VisualDX ... Nevus is the medical name for a mole. Moles (nevi) in which the skin cells are growing unusually are called atypical, or dysplastic, ...
  8. Mole (Nevus) (VisualDX)  
    ... and some are flat. Moles can range in color from skin-colored to pink, tan, brown, black, ...
  9. Tinea Versicolor (VisualDX)  
    Fungal Infections/Images ... Fungal Infections ... Skin Infections/Images ... Skin Infections ... VisualDX ... Tinea versicolor, also known as pityriasis versicolor, is a common ...
  10. Vitiligo (VisualDX)  
    ... disease). Immune cells of the body attack the color-producing (pigment-producing) cells in the skin, which ...
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