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    Another factor in stain removal is the fact that stains can sometimes comprise two separate staining agents, which require separate forms of removal. A machine oil stain could also contain traces of metal, for example. [1] Also of concern is the color of the material that is stained. Some stain removal agents will not only dissolve the stain ...

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    Fordyce spots (also termed Fordyce granules) are harmless and painless visible sebaceous glands typically appearing as white/yellow small bumps or spots on the inside of lips or cheeks, gums, or genitalia.

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    Blunt-nosed thumb forceps with serrated tips for increased grip. Adson tissue forceps. Note the 1×2 "teeth" on the lower tip. Debakey forceps, an "atraumatic" forceps used extensively in cardiothoracic, vascular and head and neck surgery.