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  1. ... hypertriglyceridemia); disturbances in nerve function (neuropathy); and enlarged, orange-colored tonsils. Affected individuals often develop atherosclerosis, which ...
  2. ... is more sensitive to light in the yellow/orange part of the visible spectrum (long-wavelength light). ...
  3. ... sensitive to light at long wavelengths (in the orange/red part of the visible spectrum). A nearby ...
  4. ... of old red blood cells and has an orange-yellow tint.ABCC2 gene mutations result in the ...
  5. ... enlarge and the tonsils to acquire a yellowish-orange color. A buildup of cholesterol can be toxic ...
  6. ... back of the eye) known as peau d'orange. Another eye abnormality known as angioid streaks occurs ...
  7. ... symptoms, such as disturbances in nerve function; enlarged, orange-colored tonsils; and clouding of the clear covering ...
  8. ... sebaceous. Nevi in this group are waxy, yellow-orange patches of skin, usually on the scalp or ...
  9. ... blood cells are broken down. It has an orange-yellow tint, and buildup of this substance can ...
  10. ... is more sensitive to light in the yellow/orange part of the visible spectrum (long-wavelength light), ...
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