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They have a discrete "punched out" appearance, a pale wound bed and minimal exudate.
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But her friend saw she was pale and wounded.
These days, though, pictures of horrific Loxosceles bites are easy to find: ulcerating ankles; forearms stripped of flesh; pale, ragged wounds ringed with blackened cells.
Wounded, wounded, wounded!
It explores the uncanny realism Spanish artists brought to scenes of the crucifixion and the saints: the statues have pale skin and red wounds painted on their spindly limbs to grab your attention; to shock and stupefy.
I'm still remembering things that I didn't at that time," he said, sitting up in his bed at the field hospital, his head loosely bandaged and his complexion pale after he too was wounded in the subsequent bombardment.
And every so often his pale blue eyes freeze into a wounded wistfulness.
We watch as a blob of pale white gum bubbles out of the tree's wound - it is fresh frankincense.
Pale, which plays an important role in melanization and wound repair, and draper, which functions in phagocytosis, were also significantly regulated in our study.
Pale (ple), a tyrosine hydroxylase involved in melanization and wound repair, was also significantly up-regulated by bacteria, bead and saline injection in Colony 1 and bacteria and bead injection in Colony 2 [ 44].
The wound edge can be described as smooth, rugged, reddened, pale, inflamed or macerated, since no valid or reliable measuring instruments exist [ 30].
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