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词汇 acrocyanosis
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Definition of acrocyanosis in English:

acrocyanosis

nounˌakrə(ʊ)sʌɪəˈnəʊsɪsˌakrōˌsīəˈnōsis
mass nounMedicine
  • A condition marked by bluish or purple colouring of the hands and feet, caused by slow circulation.

    〔医〕手足发绀,肢端发绀

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Massive DVT is characterized by severe pain, swelling of the entire limb, acrocyanosis, and ultrasonic findings of involvement of the iliofemoral vein segment and/or inferior vena cava.
    • ‘Blackfoot disease ‘has been associated with arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Taiwan; Raynaud's phenomenon and acrocyanosis also may occur.’
    • In addition to bradycardia, cardiac findings may include acrocyanosis and decrease in overall heart size and stroke volume.
    • Although acrocyanosis should score 1, and a cry in response to a brisk tangential slap of the soles of the feet should score 2, actual scores were incorrect in a third of cases.
    • The World Health Organization has recommended the use of ginkgo in Raynaud's disease, acrocyanosis, and post-phlebitic syndrome. (2,7)

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek akron 'tip' + cyanosis.

Definition of acrocyanosis in US English:

acrocyanosis

nounˌakrōˌsīəˈnōsis
Medicine
  • Bluish or purple coloring of the hands and feet caused by slow circulation.

    〔医〕手足发绀,肢端发绀

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Massive DVT is characterized by severe pain, swelling of the entire limb, acrocyanosis, and ultrasonic findings of involvement of the iliofemoral vein segment and/or inferior vena cava.
    • ‘Blackfoot disease ‘has been associated with arsenic-contaminated drinking water in Taiwan; Raynaud's phenomenon and acrocyanosis also may occur.’
    • Although acrocyanosis should score 1, and a cry in response to a brisk tangential slap of the soles of the feet should score 2, actual scores were incorrect in a third of cases.
    • In addition to bradycardia, cardiac findings may include acrocyanosis and decrease in overall heart size and stroke volume.
    • The World Health Organization has recommended the use of ginkgo in Raynaud's disease, acrocyanosis, and post-phlebitic syndrome. (2,7)

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek akron ‘tip’ + cyanosis.

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