To become pale or lose color. Clinically, this is used as a test in which a temporary obstruction of blood flow (e.g., by digital pressure) is done to assess the speed of blood flow return to an area. A lack of blanching, no return, or slower return of color are all potential indicators of pathologic conditions.
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