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- Yellow nails are seen in the 'yellow nail syndrome' in which there is thickening and yellow to yellow-green discoloration of all nails. Lymphedema, especially of the ankles, and ...
- Yellow nail syndrome is characterized by yellow nails that lack a cuticle, grow slowly, and are loose or detached (onycholysis). Yellow nail syndrome is most commonly associated with lung ...
- ... blue or purple, fades to violet, green, dark yellow, and turns a pale yellow until it completely disappears. A bruise will usually ...
- ... protect the healing incision. Some initial swelling and yellow crust formation around the incision is normal. Healing ...
- ... and significant infectious diseases, including West Nile, Malaria, yellow fever, viral encephalitis, and dengue fever. (Image courtesy ...
- ... diseases, such as encephalitis, West Nile, dengue fever, yellow fever, and others. (Image courtesy of the Centers ...
- ... and may be skin-colored, pink, or even yellow. The presence of this type of skin lesion ...
- ... in red and the urine flow pattern in yellow.
- ... dissolve in the body tissues, producing the characteristic yellow eyes and skin of jaundice. Bilirubin also has ...
- ... axilla (arm pit). The rash may range from yellow to golden brown in color. Mild itching is ...