Category:Cyanosis

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<nowiki>cianosis; Көгеру; كوگەرۋ; Цианоза; Siyanoz; 發紺; Cyanóza; ціаноз; 發紺; 发绀; Moʻmataloq; Көгеру; cianozo; cyanóza; Cijanoza; Cianosi; cyanose; Cijanoza; chứng xanh tím; كوگەرۋ; Kögerw; Цијаноза; 发绀; Көгеру; cyanose; cyanose; sianoz; شینبوون; cyanosis; زراق; cianózis; zianosi; цианоз; Zyanose; цыяноз; Ցիանոզ; 發紺; Cyanose; チアノーゼ; כיחלון; Cyanosis; syanoosi; cianosi; Cijanoza; Cijanoza; 发绀; Kögerw; cyanose; cianose; cianoza; یرقان اسود; cianosi; dulasedd; ผิวหนังเขียว; sinica; Cyanos; 發紺; کبودی پوست; cianoză; Цијаноза; 청색증; Sianosis; cianóis; κυάνωση; Цианоз; zdravstvena diagnoza; symptôme clinique; Larruazaleko kolorazio urdina, odolaren gutxiegizko oxigenazioak eragindakoa; синюшная окраска кожи и слизистых оболочек; coloración azulada de la piel, mucosas y lechos ungueales; signe clínic; kandaki oksijen miktarında azalma; Blaufärbung der Haut; 질병의 종류; medical sign; علامة أو عرض طبي; stav namodralého zbarvení kůže způsobený nedostatečným okysličením krve; segno medico; Cianotico; Cianótico; Cianotico; 末梢性發紺; 中央性發紺; 蒼藍症; 发绀; 紫紺; 中心性發紺; سیانوز; کبودی; Modrikavost; Sinica obwodowa; Cyjanoza; Sinica centralna; синюшність шкіри; blauwzucht; синюха; Doença azul; Cyanose; Blausucht; Zyanotisch; Syanosis; Cyanosis; сінюха; إزرقاق; زرقة; cyanosa; cianóza; cyanoza; ציאנוזיס</nowiki>
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Wikidata Q192120
Library of Congress authority ID: sh85035033
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 126509151
BNCF Thesaurus ID: 40807
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Cyanosis is a blue to purple coloration of the skin and mucous membranes which may happen because of reduced oxygen in the blood or when small blood vessels constrict (vasoconstriction) because of a medical problem, and not enough oxygenated blood can reach that area of the body.

Usually cyanosis is first seen in the fingertips especially under the fingernails (the nail bed) and the lips. The longer the body goes without oxygen, the larger the area which becomes cyanotic. The extremities are affected by cyanosis first, they include; the fingertips and the lips and also the toes, tip of the nose and ear lobes.

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