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Cyanosis refers to abnormal blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes. The term is derived from the Greek word kuaneos meaning dark blue.
PHA partners with NORD, EURORDIS to raise global awareness about PH

PHA partners with NORD, EURORDIS to raise global awareness about PH

Skin-colored hospital gowns can help detect cyanosis

Skin-colored hospital gowns can help detect cyanosis

Microarray analysis can identify chromosome abnormalities in children with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome

Microarray analysis can identify chromosome abnormalities in children with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome

New CCS guidelines and position papers for physicians and nurse practitioners

New CCS guidelines and position papers for physicians and nurse practitioners

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) releases appraisal consultation document on treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension in adults

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) releases appraisal consultation document on treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension in adults

Toddlers with sleep apnea experience more respiratory disturbances when they sleep on their backs

Toddlers with sleep apnea experience more respiratory disturbances when they sleep on their backs

Sleeping on back affects sleep apnea among young children

Sleeping on back affects sleep apnea among young children

Black Sea coastal area of Turkey is prone to bouts of an unusual type of food poisoning from "mad" honey

Black Sea coastal area of Turkey is prone to bouts of an unusual type of food poisoning from "mad" honey

Common anemia drug may protect hearts of infants undergoing surgical repair of congenital defects

Common anemia drug may protect hearts of infants undergoing surgical repair of congenital defects

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