Definition of Methemoglobinemia. Meaning of Methemoglobinemia. Synonyms of Methemoglobinemia

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- Methemoglobinemia, or methaemoglobinaemia, is a condition of elevated methemoglobin in the blood. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, shortness...
- and as a medication. As a medication, it is mainly used to treat methemoglobinemia. It has previously been used for treating cyanide poisoning and urinary...
- flow to the lungs or by mixing oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. Methemoglobinemia, which is a disease defined by high levels of methemoglobin in the...
- are known for having a genetic trait that led to the blood disorder methemoglobinemia, causing the skin to be blue. Martin Fugate and Elizabeth Smith, who...
- loss of appetite. Other side effects include liver inflammation, methemoglobinemia, and a number of types of skin rashes. While the safety of use during...
- chemicals and depending on the level can cause health problems known as methemoglobinemia. A higher level of methemoglobin will tend to cause a pulse oximeter...
- mechanism by which sodium nitrite causes death is methemoglobinemia. The oftentimes severe methemoglobinemia found in sodium nitrite poisoning cases results...
- its use was later discontinued due to toxic side effects, including methemoglobinemia, which led to cyanosis. Acetanilide derived herbicides have been used...
- refer to: Methemoglobinemia, a disorder that can turn skin blue the Blue Fugates, an Appalachian family with congenital methemoglobinemia Cyanosis, a...
- unacceptable toxic effects—the most alarming being cyanosis due to methemoglobinemia, an increase of hemoglobin in its ferric [Fe3+] state, called methemoglobin...