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    Pallor is a pale color of the skin that can be caused by illness, emotional shock or stress, stimulant use, or anemia, and is the result of a reduced amount...
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  • Pallor mortis (from Latin pallor 'paleness' and mortis 'of death') is the first stage of death that occurs in those with light/white skin. An opto-electronical...
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  • Optic disc pallor refers to an abnormal coloration of the optic disc as visualized by a fundoscopic examination. The disc normally has a pink hue and a...
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    Anemia (redirect from Palmar pallor)
    symptoms of heart failure. On examination, the signs exhibited may include pallor (pale skin, mucosa, conjunctiva and nail beds), but this is not a reliable...
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    and will have an area of pallor in its center when viewed microscopically. In hypochromic cells, this area of central pallor is increased. This decrease...
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  • Chionodes pallor is a moth in the family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Arizona and Colorado...
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  • initially present (pityriasis), and alba (Latin for white) refers to the pallor of the patches that develop. The patches are not totally depigmented. The...
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  • Putrefaction is the fifth stage of death, following pallor mortis, livor mortis, algor mortis, and rigor mortis. This process references the breaking down...
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  • Paleness may refer to: Pallor, a medical condition Paleness (color) Pale (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    central, hemoglobinized area) surrounded by a white ring (an area of relative pallor), followed by dark outer (peripheral) second ring containing a band of hemoglobin...
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  • or 30 degrees for 30 to 60 seconds may cause pallor. (This part of the test checks for elevation pallor.) A vascular angle of less than 20 degrees indicates...
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    may also be decreased pulses in the limb, poikilothermia, paralysis, and pallor along with associated paresthesia. Usually, the pain cannot be relieved...
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    Stages Pallor mortis Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Putrefaction Decomposition Skeletonization Fossilization Preservation Cryopreservation Cryonics...
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  • reference to Adrastus turning pale at the sight of the deaths at Thebes. The "pallor of Adrastus" apparently became proverbial. Grimal, s.v. Adrastus 1; Parada...
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    Stages Pallor mortis Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Putrefaction Decomposition Skeletonization Fossilization Preservation Cryopreservation Cryonics...
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    Stages Pallor mortis Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Putrefaction Decomposition Skeletonization Fossilization Preservation Cryopreservation Cryonics...
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  • are extravasated and impart red color to the gangrenous part. Diascopy Pallor Cracowski, Jean-Luc; Roustit, Matthieu (17 January 2011). "Human Skin Microcirculation"...
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  • Histopathology at low magnification of a cerebral infarction on H&E stain, showing pallor in the infarcted area due to edema....
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    Stages Pallor mortis Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Putrefaction Decomposition Skeletonization Fossilization Preservation Cryopreservation Cryonics...
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  • mēlon (μῆλον), "tree fruit". The fruit's yellowish-green colour evoked the pallor of illness or death for the Greeks. Following is the translation by Apostolos...
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    occurs simultaneously.[citation needed] Cholinergic urticaria Erythema Pallor Rash Heller, Jacob L. (10 Aug 2017). "Iron overdose". MedlinePlus Medical...
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    Brain death (no neuronal activity) The stages that follow after death are: Pallor mortis, paleness which happens in 15–120 minutes after death Algor mortis...
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    Man with myxedema or severe hypothyroidism showing an expressionless face, puffiness around the eyes and pallor...
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    from slightly egg-shaped to rod or pencil forms. They have normal central pallor with the hemoglobin appearing concentrated at the ends of the elongated...
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    him as an old man, "cruel looking" and giving an effect of "extraordinary pallor". I saw... Count Dracula... with red light of triumph in his eyes, and with...
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    Fournier gangrene include swelling or sudden pain in the scrotum, fever, pallor, and generalized weakness. It is characterized by pain that extends beyond...
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  • stages that follow shortly after death are: Corneal opacity or "clouding" Pallor mortis, paleness which happens in the first 15–120 minutes after death Livor...
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    Stages Pallor mortis Algor mortis Rigor mortis Livor mortis Putrefaction Decomposition Skeletonization Fossilization Preservation Cryopreservation Cryonics...
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    coloration of the arm. The arterial type results in pain, coldness, and pallor of the arm. TOS may result from trauma, repetitive arm movements, tumors...
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  • some documented prodromal symptoms include: unusually intense nausea and pallor, excess salivation, sweating, flushing, rapid/irregular heartbeat, diarrhea...
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