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The second, much older patient never regained consciousness; he remained icteric and lived for 26 days.
Some laboratories use a mechanical measurement, which eliminates interferences from lipemic and icteric samples.
Jaundiced newborns have an apparent icteric sclera, and yellowing of the face, extending down onto the chest.
Before Weil's characterization in 1886, the disease known as infectious jaundice was very likely the same as Weil's disease, or severe icteric leptospirosis.
Rocket immunoelectrophoresis and radial immunodiffusion procedures, although time consuming and requiring expertise, may be required for analysing samples which contain interfering material such as lipaemic and icteric samples.
In the time of Sampson, the pall was translated from Menevia in the following manner: a disorder called the yellow plague, and by the physicians the icteric passion, of which the people died in great numbers, raged throughout Wales, at the time when Sampson held the archiepiscopal see.