There are anecdotal reports of color vision deficient medical practitioners (particularly deuteranopes) having difficulty in recognizing cyanosis. An understanding of the color changes in oxygenated blood has led to a better understanding of the lighting needs for hospitals. Using the same database, ...
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Cyanosis is a bluish colour given by high levels of de-oxyhaemoglobin in the blood, but this is not related to eye colour. So where does blue come from as there is no blue pigment in the eye? The explanation for why some eyes are blue is the same as why the sky is blue, a ...
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One of the presenting signs of adrenal insufficiency is hyperpigmentation. We present the diagnosis of Addison's disease in an 11-year-old boy complaining of skin color changes that were misinterpreted as "progressive cyanosis". When skin color changes occur in a child, pediatricians should think ...
Diagnosis is made immediately after birth, when it is observed that the newborn is lacking oxygen. This is noted by the bluish color of the newborn, indicatingcyanosis, a lack of oxygen. A definite diagnosis is made by x ray,electrocardiography(ECG), andechocardiography. ...
carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body and carries carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. Hemoglobin is contained in the red blood cells of vertebrates and gives these cells their characteristic color. Hemoglobin is also found in many invertebrates, where it circulates ...
In an era when it was difficult to measure oxygen tension in the blood, the only way to determine whether an infant was adequately oxygenated was to observe color. If the infant was cyanotic, then oxygen was administered to relieve cyanosis but often in concentrations that produced super...
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