Not only that, but his formerly vibrant face was now marred by a sickly pallor and shadows under his eyes. |
The figure of Christ, his sepulchral pallor set off by a shroud of tender pink, confronts the viewer with awesome directness. |
Even the brightest Moonlight induces pallor in each face it illuminates, and creates shadows like oubliettes, where all who enter disappear. |
Her sun baked skin had deteriorated to a grey, sickly pallor and her eyes had lost its bright sparkle. |
Oxygen saturation should be assessed by pulse oximetry in children with respiratory distress, significant tachypnea, or pallor. |
The treated limb will show patchy areas of pallor caused by arteriolar constriction. |