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Methemoglobinemia, or methaemoglobinaemia, is a
condition of
elevated methemoglobin in the blood.
Symptoms may
include headache, dizziness, shortness...
- 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...
- flow to the
lungs or by
mixing oxygenated and
deoxygenated blood.
Methemoglobinemia,
which is a
disease defined by high
levels of
methemoglobin in the...
- 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...
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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...
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mechanism by
which sodium nitrite causes death is
methemoglobinemia. The
oftentimes severe methemoglobinemia found in
sodium nitrite poisoning cases results...
- loss of appetite.
Other side
effects include liver inflammation,
methemoglobinemia, and a
number of
types of skin rashes.
While the
safety of use during...
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unacceptable toxic effects—the most
alarming being cyanosis due to
methemoglobinemia, an
increase of
hemoglobin in its
ferric [Fe3+] state,
called methemoglobin...
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refer to:
Methemoglobinemia, a
disorder that can turn skin blue the Blue Fugates, an
Appalachian family with
congenital methemoglobinemia Cyanosis, a...
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Swallowing poppers (rather than
inhaling the vapour) may
cause cyanosis,
methemoglobinemia, unconsciousness, coma, and
complications leading to death. Accidental...