Examples of cyanosis in the following topics:
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- Severe hypoxia induces a blue discoloration of the skin as seen in Figure 1, called cyanosis.
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- Cyanosis, which suggests severe hypoxemia, is a late sign of extremely severe pulmonary edema.
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- More severe symptoms may include central cyanosis, decreased thirst, convulsions, persistent vomiting, or a decreased level of consciousness.
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- Decreased blood oxygen levels are usually present and may be observed as cyanosis, or blue discoloration of the lips and skin.
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- Some children have no signs while others may exhibit shortness of breath, cyanosis, syncope, heart murmur, under-developing of limbs and muscles, poor feeding or growth, or respiratory infections.
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- During this transition, some types of congenital heart diseases that were not symptomatic in utero during fetal circulation will present with cyanosis or respiratory signs.