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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Central cyanosis
  1. ... or abdomen, lips, and tongue is abnormal (called central cyanosis). It is a sign that there is not enough oxygen in the blood. Central cyanosis often increases with crying.
  2. Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Autonomic Nervous System Disorders/Specifics ... Autonomic Nervous System Disorders ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ... From the National Institutes ...
  3. ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis). In some milder cases, CCHS may not become ...
  4. ... Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central Hughes M, Herrick AL. Raynaud's phenomenon. Best ... Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central Prete M, Fatone MC, Favoino E, Perosa F. ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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, ...
  8. ... 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, ...
  9. ... the skin caused by a shortage of oxygen (cyanosis). If untreated, CCHD can lead to shock, coma, ... Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central Grochowski CM, Loomes KM, Spinner NB. Jagged1 (JAG1): ...
  10. ... a bluish appearance of the skin or lips (cyanosis) or fainting. This breath-holding behavior usually stops ... Familial dysautonomia occurs primarily in people of Ashkenazi (central or eastern European) Jewish descent. It affects about ...
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