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Cyanosis


A bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to an increase in the amount of deoxygenated hemoglobin in the blood or a structural defect in the hemoglobin molecule.

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<b>Cyanosis</b> of the hand in
Cyanosis of the hand in
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<b>Cyanosis</b> of nail beds.
Cyanosis of nail beds.
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<b>Cyanosis</b>: Bluish discoloration
Cyanosis: Bluish discoloration
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<b>Cyanosis</b> - Wikipedia, the free
Cyanosis - Wikipedia, the free
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Perioral <b>Cyanosis</b>
Perioral Cyanosis
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<b>Cyanosis</b> refers to the bluish
Cyanosis refers to the bluish
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<b>Cyanosis</b> of the nail bed:
Cyanosis of the nail bed:
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<b>Cyanosis</b> is a bluish
Cyanosis is a bluish
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