News

Acrocyanosis is common in newborn babies but can also affect teens and young adults. The blue color comes from the decrease in blood flow and oxygen moving through the narrowed vessels to your ...
The condition is known as acrocyanosis and occurs when there is a venous accumulation of blood in the legs. While a bluish or purplish discoloration of the hands is more common among patients with ...
The paper, authored by Dr. Manoj Sivan at the University of Leeds, focuses on the case of one 33-year-old man who developed with acrocyanosis—venous pooling of blood in the legs.
The paper, authored by Dr Manoj Sivan at the University of Leeds, focuses on the case of one 33-year man who developed with acrocyanosis – venous pooling of blood in the legs. A minute after ...
The paper, published in The Lancet, focuses on the case of a 33-year-old British man who developed acrocyanosis – venous pooling of blood in the legs. Dr Manoj Sivan, of the University of Leeds ...
The paper, authored by Dr Manoj Sivan at the University of Leeds, focuses on the case of one 33-year man who developed with acrocyanosis – venous pooling of blood in the legs. A minute after sta ...
focuses on the case of one 33-year man who developed acrocyanosis -- venous pooling of blood in the legs. A minute after standing, the patient's legs began to redden and became increasingly blue ...