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1 kening, desquamation (peeling) and erythema (redness).
2 nclude the acute onset of pain, swelling and redness.
3 cept pain at the injection site, itching and redness.
4 uded vomiting, diarrhea, and left lower limb redness.
5 e effects were transient swelling, pain, and redness.
6 ms of blurry vision, pain or discomfort, and redness.
7 her laser or medical modalities that address redness.
8 ed right eye proptosis, periocular edema and redness.
9  improved with PDL treatment was haemangioma redness.
10                                          Eye redness (12/30, 40%) and hyphema (4/30, 13%) were the mo
11  pain or discomfort (26.5% [43 of 162]), and redness (24.7% [40 of 162]), with poor to fair agreement
12    Tenderness (83.0%; 95%CI: 69.2-92.4%) and redness (31.9%; 95%CI: 19.1-47.1%) at injection site wer
13         Overall, 62 cases (89%) reported eye redness, 32 (46%) fever and 29 (41%) respiratory symptom
14 sting stages than UV-B with the exception of redness (a *), which in Money maker was found to increas
15  SPC-IAP's high brightness (L* = 79.55), low redness (a* = 0.33) and low yellowness (b* = 13.27) valu
16 with incremental incorporation of pulp while redness (a*) was increased.
17  increasing garlic rate from 0 % to 2 %, the redness (a*), colour stability, oxymyoglobin and deoxymy
18 s determined by quantitating the increase in redness after 1 minimal erythema dose to vehicle- and RA
19 nced pain (aIRR = 1.111.662.47, P = 0.01) or redness (aIRR = 1.833.928.41, P < 0.01) were more likely
20 ied between 0.171 (CI = 0.000-0.334) for lid redness and 0.671 (CI = 0.294-1.000) for spontaneous pai
21  as model species, we hypothesized that skin redness and allocation of carotenoids between skin and m
22 ent may cause the colour to lose some of its redness and become less appealing.
23  and lower oxymyoglobin proportion and color redness and chroma values.
24 reased metmyoglobin proportion and decreased redness and colour stability may be used as reliable ind
25 r old male presented with pain, photophobia, redness and decreased vision in his right eye ten days a
26    Inactivation of microorganisms stabilized redness and delayed meat discoloration, preserving the q
27  group, along with a higher frequency of eye redness and difficulty in swallowing.
28 us conjunctivitis is characterized by ocular redness and discharge, and is a common clinical entity.
29                       Conjunctival erythema, redness and edema of the eyelid and an enlarged, swollen
30 sma volume expansion, including conjunctival redness and edema.
31 mbrane at birth followed by generalized skin redness and fine, light-colored scales has been termed n
32                                         Skin redness and heat or burning sensations were more frequen
33               Symptoms range from occasional redness and irritation to corneal ulcer.
34 ad higher a incidence of local side effects (redness and itching) but a similar incidence of systemic
35      MAP preserved better colour, especially redness and lipid oxidative status.
36 erythema migrans with homogeneous or central redness and nonspecific flu-like symptoms.
37 imilar complaints including distal extremity redness and pain, and demonstrated comparable distal lim
38 ference in disease severity score, including redness and roughness/bumpiness, with each graded on a s
39  which was accompanied by a reduction in the redness and scaling of the mouse skin.
40 altered epidermal differentiation leading to redness and scaling.
41 dnisolone was decreased less than 2.5mg/day, redness and swelling with slight itch were appeared in t
42 opathy signs (livedo reticularis, periungual redness and swelling, abnormally prominent onychodermal
43 lipid oxidation and promoted the increase of redness and the reduce of hue color of the mortadellas,
44 s of saratin suffered temporary conjunctival redness and two rabbits had upper eyelid edema.
45                        Protein, ash content, redness and yellowness increased while fat content decre
46                                          The redness and yellowness of cooked pasta increased with me
47 ignificantly correlated with changes in skin redness and yellowness over this period, and diet-linked
48 WSI) and lightness; but had higher hardness, redness and yellowness values than the control.
49 e products and led to an increased a* value (redness) and an increased residual nitrite content in pr
50 tion showed slower variations for the a( *) (redness) and b( *) (yellowness) indices compared to yogu
51 k prior to the appearance of symptoms (pain, redness, and blurring vision) which developed following
52 as clinician-graded mucoid discharge, bulbar redness, and bulbar edema were lower in the 5% PVP-I gro
53 d with substantially more skin burning, skin redness, and coughing (P < .0001 for each).
54 -old male presented with bilateral eye pain, redness, and elevated intraocular pressure.
55 nted with a 3-week history of left-eye pain, redness, and foreign-body sensation.
56  tubers exhibited lower lightness, increased redness, and greater yellowness.
57 ion, burning pain, mobility loss, and warmth/redness, and HRQoL.
58 rhythmia during or after cardioversion, skin redness, and patient-reported periprocedural pain.
59  one week later, he presented with eye pain, redness, and photophobia.
60  for signs of umbilical cord infection (pus, redness, and swelling).
61 at was characterized by lid edema, chemosis, redness, and tearing.
62 ody discharge, eyelid swelling, conjunctival redness, and unilateral involvement-can assist clinician
63 macroscopically, as a reduction in swelling, redness, and wound gape, and microscopically, as a signi
64 ms included foreign body sensation, tearing, redness, and/or pain.
65 ticipant-reported tearing, lid swelling, and redness as well as clinician-graded mucoid discharge, bu
66  significantly less itching and conjunctival redness at 31 and 29 of 33 other time points, respective
67  CAC and investigator-evaluated conjunctival redness at 7, 15, and 20 minutes post CAC.
68                               High intensity redness at pH 2.5-3.5 indicated that the final product m
69                                              Redness at the reference electrode site was noticeable f
70    For each implant, probing depths, mucosal redness, bleeding on probing, suppuration, plaque index,
71 d with rapidly progressive left ocular pain, redness, blurred vision of 20/100, and intraocular press
72                 Other symptoms were dryness, redness, burning sensation and itching.
73 DL), content of astaxanthin and intensity of redness, but reduced muscle pH, cathepsin activity and f
74 ments in tear breakup time and ocular bulbar redness, compared with placebo, for both forms of omega-
75                              During storage, redness decreased in samples exposed to 400 and 600 MPa.
76     Transepidermal water loss and a(*) (skin redness) decreased in an age-dependent manner, and were
77             The effective induction of local redness early after I. scapularis attachment and the ina
78                    Clinical sequelae include redness, edema, and tissue slough.
79 acuity impairment and bilateral non-painfull redness eyes several days after the third infusion.
80 alyzed facial and genital skin luminance and redness, fecal androgens, rates of mating behaviors, and
81 during stimulation (100%) and temporary skin redness following stimulation (100%).
82 lar neovascularization, eyelid inflammation (redness), friability of vasculature, inflammatory discha
83 nt analysis illustrated the colour value a* (redness), fruit weight, size (length and width), sugars
84 ith erythema of the abdominal skin or severe redness (&gt;2 cm extension from the cord stump) with or wi
85  in the active tDCS group, particularly skin redness, headache, and scalp burn.
86 nts of pain, blurred vision, photophobia and redness in her left eye for a month.
87 nd subjective quantification of conjunctival redness in images obtained with calibrated and non-calib
88 ief of itching, pain, discomfort, edema, and redness in response to wasps, fire ants, mosquitoes, bee
89  burning pain, tension, heaviness, or warmth/redness in the arm had lower lymphedema-specific HRQoL (
90 thalmologic problems presented with pain and redness in the left eye associated with slowly progressi
91 cular protection but reported irritation and redness in their right eyes after the operation.
92 re darker in colour, and the contribution of redness in these samples continued to increase until day
93  The beetroot extract is used to improve the redness in tomato pastes, soups, sauces, desserts, jams,
94 d load and DIA identified blanching (loss of redness) in the ICS, reflected by a decrease in hemoglob
95  b(*) values with the highest a(*) value and redness index (a(*)/b(*)) (p<0.05).
96 vel of clinical agreement between the Ocular Redness Index (ORI) score and the two image-based method
97 decreased with a concomitant decrease in the redness index (p < 0.05).
98 edical treatment are primarily local (ocular redness, irritation); surgical treatment carries a small
99 ng generalized or localized skin scaling and redness, known as the ichthyoses, has revealed novel pat
100  between pHu and aging time was observed for redness, metmyoglobin-reducing activity, and oxygen cons
101 nses for bullous keratopathy, presented with redness, mild pain and a sticky sensation in their left
102 wed that acetylated corn starch enhanced the redness, moisture retention, thickness, and sensory attr
103 dex (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP), mucosal redness (MR), suppuration (SUP), keratinized mucosa dime
104                The inclusion of TP increased redness of cooked pork sausages.
105                                 The relative redness of dorsal fur was positively correlated with wei
106 scalloping appearance, mucosal cracking, and redness of mucosa.
107 ability scores obtained from quantifying the redness of phloxine-stained colonies accurately reflect
108 f infection included petechial hemorrhaging, redness of the abdomen, and erratic swim behavior.
109 ed on body size, degree of feather cover and redness of the comb) from a multi-tier free range system
110 , itching, burning pain, vasodilatation, and redness of the extremities consistent with erythromelalg
111 M) is a neuropathy characterized by pain and redness of the extremities that is triggered by warmth.
112 d expansion and luminosity; while increasing redness of the extrudates compared to the control (0% po
113 dominant painful neuropathy characterized by redness of the skin and intermittent burning sensation o
114  while effectively improving and stabilizing redness of vacuum-packaged pork during storage for 12 da
115  while effectively improving and stabilizing redness of vacuum-packaged pork during storage for 12 da
116 acin causes vasodilation, manifest as rubor (redness) of the head and neck, providing a visible sign
117 iffer between interventions, except for skin redness on the scalp in active tDCS (P = .03).
118  seen in the periorbital tissues without any redness or fluctuance and with no purulent discharge fro
119 5% CI: 1.58-5.83, p < .001) and conjunctival redness (OR = 2.73, 95% CI: 1.73-4.29, p < .001).
120  to be equivalent to increasing the physical redness (or greenness) by 25-117%, depending on the obse
121 s related to the salve, including itchiness, redness, or garlic odour.
122     She denied any associated fever, chills, redness, or pain.
123 rd was examined for signs of infection (pus, redness, or swelling) on these visits and in follow-up v
124 enhanced CT were skin rash (P = .0311), skin redness (P = .0055), skin swelling (P = .0117), and head
125  = 0.005), and a sustained reduction in skin redness (P = 0.02), correlating with significant express
126 OSDI to p = 0.019 for tearing), conjunctival redness (P = 0.022), ocular staining (P = 0.012), fluore
127  was observed to increased levels of mucosal redness (P = 0.026) and the full-mouth bleeding score (P
128  in Nepal, with a history of sudden onset of redness, pain and decreased vision in his left eye follo
129 swelling of the right breast associated with redness, pain, and itching over the past month (Fig 1).
130 swelling of the right breast associated with redness, pain, and itching over the past month.
131 e week 1 visit, including flashes, floaters, redness, pain, or decreased vision, which warranted an e
132  iris, ciliary body, and choroid-causing eye redness, pain, photophobia, floaters, and blurred vision
133        All treatments enhanced peel and pulp redness, particularly sorbitol-Ca, as confirmed by lower
134 1 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 36-73]) and redness (positive likelihood ratio, 8.4 [95% CI, 7-11])
135                Cord stumps were examined for redness, pus, swelling, and foul odour on day 0, 1, 4, 1
136 n the prevalence of any local adverse event (redness, rashes, and pain) or systemic adverse event (fe
137  migrans commonly had homogeneous or central redness rather than a peripheral erythema with partial c
138 tion of carotenoids between skin and muscle (redness ratio) will be positively and negatively associa
139 ed ball rolling across the floor, the ball's redness, roundness and motion appear to be unified and i
140 T cell lymphoma characterized by generalized redness, scaling, itching and increased numbers of circu
141                     At follow-up, the median redness score reported by the 2 blinded raters for the t
142 atistically significantly lower conjunctival redness scores at 20 minutes (P <.05) but not at 7 or 15
143 d intraocular inflammation without prominent redness, severe pain, or hypopyon.
144 stations were listed and included rash, skin redness, skin swelling, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness,
145 ith CS (Spearman r = 0.31; P = .001) and eye redness (Spearman r = 0.39; P = .004), and a negative co
146 matology clinic with complaints of recurrent redness, swelling, and burning pain in his left arm.
147 s that eosinophils are unlikely to cause the redness, swelling, and induration characteristic of the
148 and treated the signs of inflammation, heat, redness, swelling, and pain with agents that block or in
149  presented with a 5-day history of right eye redness, swelling, and progressive vision loss.
150  were due to injection-site reactions (pain, redness, swelling, and ulceration).
151                     Adverse reactions (local redness, swelling, induration, fever>39 degrees C) were
152 , ocular surface staining, bulbar and limbal redness, tear volume, anterior blepharitis, meibomian gl
153  fungal keratitis consist of blurred vision, redness, tearing, photophobia, pain and foreign body sen
154 ents receiving tDCS had higher rates of skin redness, tinnitus, and nervousness than did those in the
155 om 0% (0 of 197) for swelling and (0 of 198) redness to 13% (24 of 183) for injection-site pain, reso
156 flectance measurements of percentage of skin redness, transepidermal water loss, and participant-asse
157 mulsion eye (NEE) methods involve simple eye redness, trauma without eye involvement, and subconjunct
158 verse event in all groups was injection-site redness (up to 25% of participants).
159                                          The redness value a( *) of whole grain rice measured in CIE
160 roducts at higher drying temperatures, while redness value a( *) showed dependence on astaxanthin val
161                                Lightness and redness values gradually decreased over time, while yell
162 e scales, the Efron and the Validated Bulbar Redness (VBR) grading scales.
163                     The observed decrease in redness was higher with elevated pressures (5.0 vs 3.7).
164                        Unexpectedly, intense redness was observed in digestive tubes of worms before
165 e eye, characterized by intense photophobia, redness, watering eyes and itching due to an inflammator
166 lications (eg, subcutaneous edema, mild skin redness) were observed in two patients.
167 clinical examination, conjunctival edema and redness with proptosis were noted.
168              WPC and feed moisture increased redness, yellowness and decreased luminosity.

 
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