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The presence in the circulating blood of any of several orange or red crystalline pigments commonly occurring in the chromoplasts of plants and in the fatty tissues of plant-eating animals which may cause a yellowing of the skin resembling jaundice

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  • Make sure to alternate green and orange ones; too many orange foods can make your kid look orange—that’s called carotenemia.
  • Excessive consumption of carrots can produce carotenemia, a too yellowed skin tone that looks jaundiced.
  • Possibly caused by carotenemia.
  • carotenemia, 120
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