
1) Cyanosis 2) Cyanosis of the extremities 3) Medical sign
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Name = Acrocyanosis | ICD10 = {ICD10|I|73|8|i|70} | ICD9 = {ICD9|443.89} | Image = | Caption = | DiseasesDB = 29444 | ICDO = | OMIM = | MedlinePlus = | eMedicineSubj = | eMedicineTopic = | eMedicine_mult = | MeshName = | MeshNumber = }} Acrocyanosis is persistent blue or cyanotic discoloration of the extremities, most commonly occurring in the han...
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(acro- + cyanosis) a condition marked by symmetrical cyanosis of the extremities, with persistent, uneven, mottled blue or red discoloration of the skin of the digits, wrists, and ankles and with profuse sweating and coldness of the digits. Called also Raynaud's sign.
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bluish discoloration of the hands caused by spasms in arterioles (small arteries) of the skin. Less commonly, the feet are affected. The fingers or ... [1 related articles]
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Blueness of the hands and feet caused by a decrease in the blood supply and oxygen, either by constriction or spasm of the small blood vessels.
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<clinical sign, dermatology> A condition marked by symmetrical cyanosis of the extremities, with persistent, uneven, mottled blue or red discolouration of the skin of the digits, wrists and ankles and with profuse sweating and coldness of the digits. ... The appearance is causes by constriction of small arterioles in the limbs and may be asso...
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(ak″ro-si″ә-no´sis) persistent cyanosis of the fingers and hands or the toes and feet, with mottled blue or red discoloration, coldness, and profuse sweating of the digits. It may be seen in newborn infants or during the first weeks of life in response to exposure to cold.
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Slow blood circulation causing bluish discolouration of hands and feet.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ak′rō-sī-ă-nō′sis Definitions: 1. A circulatory disorder in which the hands, and less commonly the feet, are persistently cold and blue; some forms are related to Raynaud phenomenon. Synonyms: Crocq disease, Raynaud sign
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Acrocyanosis: Blueness of the extremities (the hands and feet). Acrocyanosis is typically symmetrical. It is marked by a mottled blue or red discoloration of the skin of the fingers and wrists and the toes and ankles and by profuse sweating and coldness of the fingers and toes. Acrocyanosis is caused by narrowing (constriction) of small arterioles ...
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The blueish appearance of a newborn infants hands and feet that is seen during the first few hours after delivery. The hands and feet may feel cold to the touch.
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[
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acrocyanosis, acrocyanotic 1. Circulatory disorder in which the hands, and less commonly the feet, are persistently cold and blue. 2. A condition marked by symmetrical cyanosis of the extremities, with persistent, uneven, mottled blue or red discoloration of the skin of the digits, wrists, and ankles and with profuse sweating and coldness of the di...
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Raynaud`s sign noun cyanosis of the extremities; can occur when a spasm of the blood vessels is caused by exposure to cold or by strong emotion
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cyanosis of the extremities, characterized by blueness and coldness of the fingers and toes.
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