cyanosis in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌsaiə'nəusis ] ]
Examples
- Loss of consciousness may be accompanied by convulsions and is followed by cyanosis and cardiac arrest.
- Differential cyanosis is the bluish coloration of the lower but not the upper extremity and the head.
- A coughing spell may last a minute or more, producing cyanosis, apnoea, and seizures.
- It is characterized by sudden severe pain, swelling, cyanosis and edema of the affected limb.
- Effects may included fatty liver degeneration, epithelial necrotizing nephritis, central nervous system depression and cyanosis.
- The body now has : central cyanosis, or a bluish of the mucous membranes and skin pallor.
- Peripheral cyanosis is the blue tint in fingers or extremities, due to an inadequate or obstructed circulation.
- However, uncorrected VSD can increase pulmonary resistance leading to the reversal of the shunt and corresponding cyanosis.
- Infants who experience severe cyanosis at birth die within hours of delivery if medical intervention in not immediate.
- Presenting signs and symptoms of the congenital heart defect may include cyanosis, breathlessness, lethargy and poor feeding.