cyanosis neonatorum - translation to russian
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cyanosis neonatorum - translation to russian

EYE INFECTION SHORTLY AFTER BIRTH
Opthalmia neonatorum; Ophthalmia neonatorum; Gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum

cyanosis neonatorum      

медицина

цианоз новорождённых

cyanotic         
  • left subclavian artery]], therefore causing the differential cyanosis.
  • Child with congenital heart disease with central cyanosis that is worsened by [[measles]]. Note the bluish-purple discoloration of the fingernails, lips, eyelids, and nose, along with prominent [[nail clubbing]].
  • This picture shows cyanosis in an individual with darker skin pigmentation. Note the pale purple (instead of the typical bluish-purple hue) nail beds. This patient also had prominent digital clubbing due to a congenital heart disease with right-to-left shunting (this patient had [[Tetralogy of Fallot]]).
  • A baby with a heart condition. Note purple nailbeds.
  • Another example of cyanosis in an elderly individual with darker skin pigmentation. Note the dark purple hue of the lips.
  • This illustration depicts a self-induced local (tissue) hypoxia on the right hand (right side of the picture) versus a normal left hand (left side of the picture). The cyanosis was achieved by inflating and tightening the blood pressure cuff on the right arm.
  • peripheral vascular disease]].
MEDICAL SIGN
Central cyanosis; Peripheral cyanosis; Bluish skin; CYanosis; Cyanodic; Acute cyanosis; Cianosis; Cyanotic; Blue-colored skin

[saiə'nɔtik]

медицина

цианотичный

синюшный

прилагательное

медицина

синюшный

цианотичный

cyanosis         
  • left subclavian artery]], therefore causing the differential cyanosis.
  • Child with congenital heart disease with central cyanosis that is worsened by [[measles]]. Note the bluish-purple discoloration of the fingernails, lips, eyelids, and nose, along with prominent [[nail clubbing]].
  • This picture shows cyanosis in an individual with darker skin pigmentation. Note the pale purple (instead of the typical bluish-purple hue) nail beds. This patient also had prominent digital clubbing due to a congenital heart disease with right-to-left shunting (this patient had [[Tetralogy of Fallot]]).
  • A baby with a heart condition. Note purple nailbeds.
  • Another example of cyanosis in an elderly individual with darker skin pigmentation. Note the dark purple hue of the lips.
  • This illustration depicts a self-induced local (tissue) hypoxia on the right hand (right side of the picture) versus a normal left hand (left side of the picture). The cyanosis was achieved by inflating and tightening the blood pressure cuff on the right arm.
  • peripheral vascular disease]].
MEDICAL SIGN
Central cyanosis; Peripheral cyanosis; Bluish skin; CYanosis; Cyanodic; Acute cyanosis; Cianosis; Cyanotic; Blue-colored skin

[saiə'nəusis]

медицина

синюха

цианоз

синюшность

существительное

медицина

синюха

цианоз

цианоз, синюха

Definition

Cyanosis
·noun A condition in which, from insufficient a/ration of the blood, the surface of the body becomes blue. ·see Cyanopathy.

Wikipedia

Neonatal conjunctivitis

Neonatal conjunctivitis is a form of conjunctivitis (inflammation of the outer eye) which affects newborn babies following birth. It is typically due to neonatal bacterial infection, although can also be non-infectious (e.g. chemical exposure). Infectious neonatal conjunctivitis is typically contracted during vaginal delivery from exposure to bacteria from the birth canal, most commonly Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis.

Antibiotic ointment is typically applied to the newborn's eyes within 1 hour of birth as prevention for gonococcal ophthalmia. This practice is recommended for all newborns and most hospitals in the United States are required by state law to apply eye drops or ointment soon after birth to prevent the disease.

If left untreated, neonatal conjunctivitis can cause blindness.

What is the Russian for cyanosis neonatorum? Translation of &#39cyanosis neonatorum&#39 to Russian