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There was also evidence of cyanosis, an indication that death had been very quick.
If there had been, that would have explained the deep cyanosis."
Does cold or emotion cause the fingers to turn blue (cyanosis)?
The skin may also have a blue color (cyanosis) due to a lack of oxygen.
Usually cyanosis is first seen in the fingertips, especially under the fingernails and also the lips.
The skin may also appear bluish (cyanosis) and heart rate increases.
In acute cases there may be cyanosis and circulatory shock.
During treatment, the patient suffers from cyanosis, for which they give him heparin.
Transient cyanosis is common, particularly in babies born at high altitude.
This color change, known as "cyanosis," means you have less and less oxygen in your blood.
In these cases there are cyclical periods of cyanosis.
Because of inadequate oxygen delivery, the patient may appear blue (cyanosis).
We have shown that central cyanosis is seen in few hypoxaemic children.
I mean, it couldn't have been that his breathing stopped, because there was no cyanosis."
The latter can be indicated through wheezing and cyanosis.
The cyanosis may improve when the baby cries, as the oral airway is used at this time.
It causes cyanosis even at low blood levels.
The skin will have a blue appearance (cyanosis), because the body's blood contains a low amount of oxygen.
If breathing is not restored, the person's face turns blue (cyanosis) from lack of oxygen.
Examining your fingers and lips to see whether the skin has a blue tint (cyanosis).
He had trouble breathing, and his purplish complexion indicated cyanosis.
The bodies are all displaying signs of cyanosis.
Pain in the chest and cyanosis (blue color of skin) are symptoms of heart disease.
"Did all the seventeen cases have deep cyanosis?"
There was no sign of cyanosis, the attitude was quite peaceful."