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The conjunctivae (the mucous membranes that line the inner surface of the eyelid and the exposed surface of the eyeball) are normally a healthy red colour. In anaemia (haemaglobin < 90g/L), these tissues become unnaturally pale. Pallor of the conjunctivae is therefore a sign of anaemia used in clinical examination. There is, however, some debate over the reliability of this sign (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9051559) as it is not particularly sensitive.
Gerry Pallor's birth name is Gerald Pallor.
Pallor means paleness. His pallor told us that he was about to pass out.
Pallor is paleness in colour or of general appearance.
The opposite of Pallor is bright or vivid.
iron deficiency anaemia with nomocytic macrocytic anaemia
cathecolamines producing vasoconstriction, causing pallor.
Judging by your pallor you need to go out and get some sun.
There are many different antituberculosis drugs available. A lot of them do cause anaemia as a side effect, although some of them do not. Depending on how each drug works, the type of anaemia it causes varies. Some antituberculosis drugs that cause anaemia as a side effect are: * Cycloserine - megaloblastic anaemia * Isoniazid - haemolytic anaemia or aplastic anaemia * Pyrazinamide - sideroblastic anaemia * Rifampicin - haemolytic anaemia
pallor - which is defined as "paleness, as of the skin."Pallor is the medical term meaning the condition of having pale skin.
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