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  1. The tissue called "gray matter" in the brain and spinal cord is also known as substantia grisea, and is made up of cell ...
  2. Paleness is an abnormal loss of color from normal skin or mucous membranes . ... Unless pale skin is accompanied by pale lips, tongue, palms ...
  3. ... the follicles make less melanin, and this causes gray hair. Graying often begins in the 30s. Scalp ... turning white. Body and facial hair also turn gray, but most often, this happens later than scalp ...
  4. ... nails, gums, or lips are a blue or gray color The area around your child's eyes is a blue or gray color Very tired or fatigued Not moving around ...
  5. ... skin around it. If your stoma: Is purple, gray, or black Has a bad odor Is dry ... Swells Bleeds Is draining fluid Itches Has white, gray, brown, or dark red bumps on it Has ...
  6. ... Has a base that is covered with a gray or yellowish-gray material Has a base that bleeds easily if ...
  7. ... cause the skin to turn red or bluish-gray Sores in the genital area due to bites ... an exam to look for: The lice Small gray-white oval eggs (nits) attached to the hair ...
  8. ... healthy bacteria grow. BV may cause a thin, gray vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, and a fishy odor. ... a heavy vaginal discharge that may be yellow-gray or green in color. Women may also experience ...
  9. ... birthmark that is flat and blue, or blue-gray in color. They appear at birth or in ... back. The markings are usually: Blue or blue-gray spots on the back, buttocks, base of spine, ...
  10. ... nose and throat. The throat infection causes a gray to black, tough, fiber-like covering, which can ... look inside your mouth. This may reveal a gray to black covering (pseudomembrane) in the throat, enlarged ...
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