A clinical manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia, consisting of deposition of bile pigments in the skin, resulting in a yellowish staining of the skin and mucous membranes.
The orange and black "sisitote" (Icterus pectoralis, Wagl.)
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Starling, orchard, or orchard oriole (Icterus spurius).
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JAUNDICE (Icterus).- Asymptomconsisting in discoloration by bile pigment of the skin, whites of the eyes, other mucous membranes and secretions.
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Many deaths have happened in a neighboring large city from that well-known complaint, Icterus Invidiosorum, after returning from a visit to the Music Hall.
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In the more open parts, three or four species of finches, a thrush, a starling (or Icterus), two Opetiorhynchi, and several hawks and owls occur.
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A Somali cat was presented with recurrent anorexia, lethargy, vomiting and icterus.
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The principal symptom is hematogenous icterus with cyanosis,-theurine contains blood and blood-coloring matter.
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Gout, icterus, and even cholera (Drasch and Porker) have their own odors.
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The leech had fears of icterus, and left Mme.
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Our evaluation had shown than correction is necessary for haemolysis and lipemia but not for icterus.
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The existence of accidental nigrities rests on well-established facts which are distinctly different from the pigmentation of purpura, icterus, or that produced by metallic salts.