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Results 31 - 40 of 85 for Cyanosis
  1. ... body) Pale or blue skin color (pallor or cyanosis) Possible tests include: Blood chemistries Blood oxygen levels ( ...
  2. ... caused by lack of oxygen to the tissues ( cyanosis ) is often seen. Tests used to diagnose ARDS ...
  3. ... Abnormal breathing sounds ( stridor ) Fever Blue skin color ( cyanosis ) Drooling Difficulty breathing (the person may need to ...
  4. ... Stopped breathing or difficulty breathing Blue skin color (cyanosis) After the seizure, the person may have: Confusion ...
  5. ... infants may not show the signs of the cyanosis but later may develop episodes of bluish skin ...
  6. ... child's lips, fingers, and toes to look blue (cyanosis).
  7. ... cyanotic heart defect because the condition leads to cyanosis, a bluish-purple coloration to the skin, and ...
  8. ... occur with temper tantrums . Symptoms can include: Blue (cyanosis) or pale skin Crying, then no breathing Fainting ...
  9. ... include: Bluish skin due to lack of oxygen (cyanosis) - emergency treatment is needed Breathing difficulty including wheezing ...
  10. ... EA may include: Bluish coloration to the skin ( cyanosis ), often with attempted feeding Coughing, gagging, and choking ...
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