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- Raynaud phenomenon is a condition in which the body's normal response to cold or emotional stress is exaggerated, resulting in abnormal spasms (vasospasms) in ...
- ... bluish appearance of the skin, lips, and nails (cyanosis).There are two forms of autosomal recessive congenital ... I and II. People with type I have cyanosis from birth and may experience weakness or shortness ...
- ... bluish appearance of the skin, lips, and nails (cyanosis), which usually first appears around the age of ... methemoglobinemia, beta-globin type are generally limited to cyanosis, which does not cause any health problems. However, ...
- ... bluish appearance of the skin, lips, and nails (cyanosis). The mutations that cause type I usually reduce ... form of the two types. In addition to cyanosis, people with this form have neurological problems. The ...
- ... lips, and nails to appear bluish in color (cyanosis). The signs and symptoms of methemoglobinemia, beta-globin type are generally limited to cyanosis, which does not cause any health problems. However, ...
- ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis). In some milder cases, CCHS may not become ...
- ... the skin caused by a shortage of oxygen (cyanosis). If untreated, CCHD can lead to shock, coma, ...
- ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis) or fainting. This breath-holding behavior usually stops ...
- ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis). The prevalence of congenital myasthenic syndrome is unknown. ...
- ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis), severe high blood pressure (hypertension), and an enlarged ...