Clinical manifestations of common noncyanotic congenital heart disease
1, in newborns or infants that is difficult to feed, the child can not wait to eat, but sucking weakness, shallow breathing, often eat and stop eating, pale, breath holding,…
1, in newborns or infants that is difficult to feed, the child can not wait to eat, but sucking weakness, shallow breathing, often eat and stop eating, pale, breath holding,…
Cyanosis or necrosis of the fingers is an ischemic symptom of the upper extremity in the clinical picture of subclavian artery steal syndrome. The common ones are, in order of…
Cyanosis or necrosis of the fingers is an ischemic symptom of the upper extremity in the clinical picture of subclavian artery steal syndrome. The common ones are intermittent dyskinesia, upper…
Cyanosis is a manifestation of the increase of deoxyhemoglobin in the blood, which causes the skin and mucous membranes to turn blue-purple, also known as cyanosis. This change often occurs…
Cyanosis is a manifestation of an increase in reduced hemoglobin in the blood that causes a cyanotic change in the skin and mucous membranes, which may also be referred to…
Pay attention to local heat preservation, prevent cold if there are endocrine disorders should be corrected. Cyanosis is limited to peripheral cyanosis at the end of the limbs, earwheel, tip…
Normal newborns can sometimes present with cyanosis within 5 minutes of birth, due to the fact that the ductus arteriosus and foramen ovale have not yet closed and still maintain…
Cyanosis is a manifestation of cyanotic changes in the skin and mucous membranes due to an increase in the amount of reduced hemoglobin in the blood, which can also be…
Cyanosis or necrosis of the fingers is a subclavian artery blood-stealing syndrome, in which ischemic symptoms of the upper extremities are commonly seen in the order of intermittent dyskinesia, upper…
Normal newborns can sometimes show cyanosis within 5 minutes after birth, because the arterial duct and foramen ovale have not yet closed, still maintain the right-to-left shunt, the lung has…