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[Acute lung injury: principles and perspectives].
A 3-year-old boy with fever and oral lesions. Diagnosis: methemoglobinemia.
Persistent cyanosis in a 4 month old infant with severe pneumonia and haemoglobin M.
Acute intoxication with propafenone and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in a case of suicide attempt.
Intermittent cyanosis due to prominent eustachian valve in a newborn infant.
A rare case of neonatal cyanosis due 'cor triatriatum dexter' and a review of the literature.
Vomiting and apparent life-threatening event.
Case 4/2009: Fourteen-year-old boy with atrial septal defect and left pulmonary artery stenosis.
Appendectomy for an adult with cyanotic congenital heart disease.
Early cyanosis after bidirectional glenn operation by venovenous connection via hemiazygos vein.
Hypoxia in the term newborn: part one-cardiopulmonary physiology and assessment.
Thinner intoxication manifesting as methemoglobinemia.
Blue fingers and lips on an acute medical take.
Risk factors of supraventricular arrhythmia in adults with congenital heart disease.