Definition of Discolouration. Meaning of Discolouration. Synonyms of Discolouration

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Discolouration. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Discolouration and, of course, Discolouration synonyms and on the right images related to the word Discolouration.

Definition of Discolouration

No result for Discolouration. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Discolouration from wikipedia

- should correctly diagnose the type, intensity and location of the tooth discolouration. Time exposure and the concentration of the bleaching compound determines...
- 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...
- 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...
- light-complexioned people, and it may present chiefly as an orange discolouration of the palms and the soles in more darkly pigmented persons. Carotenemia...
- fatal, thrombotic disorder which manifests as blood spots, bruising and discolouration of the skin resulting from coagulation in small blood vessels within...
- 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...
- include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess or radicular cyst and discolouration of the tooth.[citation needed] Tests for a necrotic pulp include: vitality...
- poisoning. Modern medical experts are in agreement that her heart's discolouration was due not to poisoning, but to cancer, something which was not understood...
- kill the fungus. Excessive amounts of sodium bicarbonate can cause discolouration of fruits (two percent solution) and chlorosis (one percent solution)...