-
exposure to fluoride.
Dental trauma may
result in
discolorations.
Following luxation injuries red
discoloration may
develop almost instantly. This is due to...
- Skin
discoloration can be a side
effect of
certain medical therapies, for
instance minocycline treatment and radiotherapy.
Argyria Jeffrey K. Aronson...
- disease'. The most
common signs of
jaundice in
adults are a
yellowish discoloration of the
white area of the eye (sclera) and skin with
scleral icterus...
- The term "melanoglossia' is also used to
refer to
there being black discolorations on the
tongue without "hairs",
which are also
harmless and unrelated...
-
include drop in body
temperature (algor mortis, "cold of death") and
discoloration (livor mortis, "bluish
color of death").
risum teneatis, amici? Can...
-
Foxing is an age-related
process of
deterioration that
causes spots and
browning on old
paper do****ents such as books,
postage stamps, old
paper money...
- membranes, lips, nail beds, and ear lobes. Some
medications may
cause discoloration such as
medications containing amiodarone or silver. Furthermore, mongolian...
- or dependent,
portion of the body postmortem,
causing a
purplish red
discoloration of the skin. When the
heart stops functioning and is no
longer agitating...
-
Leukonychia (or leuconychia) is a
medical term for
white discoloration appearing on nails. It is
derived from the Gr****
words leuko 'white' and onyx 'nail'...
- An
allergic shiner is a dark
discoloration below the eye that is ****ociated with
allergic rhinitis and is
often seen in
conjunction with
bilateral Dennie–Morgan...