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  1. 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 ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. ... blue or purple, fades to violet, green, dark yellow, and turns a pale yellow until it completely disappears. A bruise will usually ...
  4. ... protect the healing incision. Some initial swelling and yellow crust formation around the incision is normal. Healing ...
  5. ... and significant infectious diseases, including West Nile, Malaria, yellow fever, viral encephalitis, and dengue fever. (Image courtesy ...
  6. ... diseases, such as encephalitis, West Nile, dengue fever, yellow fever, and others. (Image courtesy of the Centers ...
  7. ... and may be skin-colored, pink, or even yellow. The presence of this type of skin lesion ...
  8. ... in red and the urine flow pattern in yellow.
  9. ... dissolve in the body tissues, producing the characteristic yellow eyes and skin of jaundice. Bilirubin also has ...
  10. ... axilla (arm pit). The rash may range from yellow to golden brown in color. Mild itching is ...
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