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Results 1 - 10 of 122 for Cyanosis
  1. ... oxygen in the blood. The medical term is cyanosis. ... color to their skin. This condition is called cyanosis. Depending on the cause, cyanosis may develop suddenly, ...
  2. ... discoloration in the skin or mucous membranes called cyanosis. Most cyanosis is seen as a result of congenital heart ...
  3. Cyanosis (Texas Heart Institute)  
    Cyanosis is a condition in which the lips, fingers, and toes appear blue. It happens in some ...
  4. Polycythemia vera (PV) is a bone marrow disease that leads to an abnormal increase in the number of blood cells. The red blood cells ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. ... They result in a low blood oxygen level. Cyanosis refers to a bluish color of the skin ... the body can make the skin look blue ( cyanosis ). Some of these heart defects involve the heart ...
  7. ... symptoms may include: Bluish color to the skin ( cyanosis ) due to low oxygen level in the blood ... response to cold (this reaction is called peripheral cyanosis). A bluish color in the chest or abdomen, ...
  8. ... oxygen levels in the blood. This leads to cyanosis (a bluish-purple color to the skin). The ... Symptoms include: Bluish color to the skin (cyanosis) due to low ... the baby is upset Clubbing of fingers (skin or bone enlargement ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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, ...
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