1907
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)51905-4
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Idiopathic Cyanosis Due to Sulphhæmoglobinæmia:

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“…Formed by the production of a ferrohaemoglobin-peroxide complex which is sulphated in the presence of hydrogen sulphide, sulphaemoglobin persists for the life of the red cell. The terms microbic cyanosis 2 and enterogenous cyanosis 3 re¯ected the early belief that enteric organisms were involved in the pathogenesis.…”
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“…Formed by the production of a ferrohaemoglobin-peroxide complex which is sulphated in the presence of hydrogen sulphide, sulphaemoglobin persists for the life of the red cell. The terms microbic cyanosis 2 and enterogenous cyanosis 3 re¯ected the early belief that enteric organisms were involved in the pathogenesis.…”
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