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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Purple
  1. ... bruise will turn into a dark blue or purple color. As the bruise begins to heal it ... pinkish, red color, changes to dark blue or purple, fades to violet, green, dark yellow, and turns ...
  2. ... the Gram stain. The Gram stain is colored purple. When combined with the bacteria in a sample, the stain will either stay purple inside the bacteria (Gram-positive), or it will ...
  3. ... the red blood cell (RBC). This picture shows purple-stained malaria parasites inside red blood cells.
  4. ... Purpura. This disorder usually presents with red to purple bumps on the legs, often accompanied by aching ...
  5. ... the skin. The lesions are generally violaceous (red-purple), slightly raised bumps (papules) with fine scales. The ...
  6. ... striae first appear they have a violaceous (red-purple) color, but over time they take-on a ...
  7. ... retinol, is essential to the formation of visual purple in the retina, which allows vision in dim ...
  8. ... because the condition leads to cyanosis, a bluish-purple coloration to the skin, and shortness of breath ...
  9. ... lesions are usually flesh colored to a red-purple. This picture shows a close-up of a ...
  10. ... lesions are usually flesh colored to a red-purple. This picture shows a small granuloma on the ...
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