PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LEUKODERMAL»
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leukodermal
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leucodermal
leukodermic
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ˌleukoˈdermal
ˌleukoˈdermic
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEUKODERMAL»
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leukodermal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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A comparative analysis of the measurements of the distances between the small
iphenous vein and the common peroneal and tibial nerves at the back of the
knee was :rformed in melanodermal and leukodermal male adults. The positions
in ...
2
Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals
Inorganic arsenic-induced skin lesions such as dermatoses, which may include
eruption, pigmentation, or leukodermal hyperkeratosis, may ultimately lead to the
development of skin cancer and Bowen's disease. Effects on the nervous system
...
Gunnar F. Nordberg, Bruce A. Fowler, Monica Nordberg, 2011
3
Essays on the internal secretions, 1920
Present illness : Patient seized with dizzy spells, accompanied by swimming
sensations in the head; no loss of consciousness ; haziness of vision and what
patient describes as "butterflies" in the temporal fields; leukodermal spots for past
40 ...
4
Microbiology Abstracts: Bacteriology
In the biopsies from the leukodermal lesions of these 2 patients and from
unaffected skin of all 3 patients, no treponemes were demonstrated. The study
indicates that syphilitic leukoderma is not invariably a post-inflammatory
phenomenon, but ...
5
Occupational toxicants: critical data evaluation for MAK ...
Skin contact with stabilized vinylidene chloride can lead to irritation which is
caused in part by an additive. The monomethylether of hydroquinone, for
example, causes leukodermal changes, depigmentation on the 116 Vinylidene
chloride.
Dietrich Henschler, Helmut Greim, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Kommission zur Prüfung Gesundheitsschädlicher Arbeitsstoffe, 1997
6
General and applied toxicology
139.5.2 Toxic Effects and Dose-Response Relationships Inorganic arsenic-
induced skin lesions such, as dermatoses, which may include eruption,
pigmentation or leukodermal hyperkeratosis, may ultimately lead to the
development of skin ...
Bryan Ballantyne, Timothy C. Marrs, Tore L. M. Syversen, 2009
7
Oral and facial signs and symptoms of systemic diseases: a ...
Consider the leukodermal diseases. References Naegeli, O.: Schweiz Med.
Wschr., 48:57 ,1927. Manley, R.S.: /. Dent. Res., 22:479, 1943. Stein, J.B., and
Hinck, C.F.: Dental Cosmos, 70:592, 1928. NASOCILIARY NEURALGIA
SYNDROME ...
8
Environmental health effects research series
I A number of episodes of arsenic poisoning caused by medication or
contaminated food and drinking water have been reported. Skin lesions such as
dermatoses, which include eruption, pigmentation, or leukodermal
hyperkeratosis, may ...
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Monitoring, 1970
9
Excerpta medica. Section 4, Microbiology
In one of the patients the pigment disorder was not preceded by any visible
syphilids, and in the biopsy from the leukodermal skin in this patient
Treponemata pallida were demonstrated around vessels and inside nerve fibres
in which the ...
10
Environment Regulation Handbook
The leukodermal effect was observed, but no papillomas were produced. Neither
the dose nor the length of time of administration was adequate to determine
whether the substance could produce tumors or other toxic effects. G. Reasons
for ...