Definition of Discolouration. Meaning of Discolouration. Synonyms of Discolouration

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- A nail disease or onychosis is a disease or deformity of the nail. Although the nail is a structure produced by the skin and is a skin appendage, nail...
- Malar flush is a plum-red discolouration of the high ch****s. It is classically ****ociated with mitral valve stenosis due to the resulting CO2 retention...
- should correctly diagnose the type, intensity and location of the tooth discolouration. Time exposure and the concentration of the bleaching compound, determines...
- pleochroic halo, or radiohalo, is a microscopic, spherical s**** of discolouration (pleochroism) within minerals such as biotite that occurs in granite...
- sign is a medical clinical sign characterised by the bluish-violet discolouration of the mucous membranes of the ****, **** (particularly on the anterior...
- include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess or radicular cyst and discolouration of the tooth.[citation needed] Tests for a necrotic pulp include: vitality...
- Oxygen Microbial agent Symptoms Present Aerobic bacteria Surface slime Discolouration Gas production Change in odor Fat decomposition Present Yeasts Surface...
- stored in clear ampoules and phials may acquire a slight clear amber discolouration upon exposure to light; this reportedly has no effect on the potency...
- Chickpea plant (Cicer arietinum) with root rot. Note the symptomatic discolouration in some of its leaves....
- under the age of eight years old due to the risk of drug-induced tooth discolouration. When streptococci alone are the cause, penicillin is the drug of choice...