Cyanosis refers to the bluish coloration of the skin due to the presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin in blood vessels near the skin surface.
Acute cyanosis can be a result of asphyxiation or choking, and is one of the surest signs that respiration is being blocked.
The elementary principle behind cyanosis is that oxygenated hemoglobin is red, while deoxygenated hemoglobin is blue. Thus oxygen deficiency - hypoxia - leads to blue discoloration of the lips and other mucus membranes.
Zyanose | Cyanose | Cyanose | Cyanose | Sinica | Cianose | Cyanóza
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