acyanosis

[/ˌeɪsaɪəˈnoʊsɪs/]
nounpl: acyanoses
acianose
1. The absence of cyanosis; a condition characterized by the lack of bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to deoxygenated hemoglobin
The patient's acyanosis indicated that oxygen saturation levels were adequate throughout the procedure.
A acianose do paciente indicou que os níveis de saturação de oxigênio foram adequados durante todo o procedimento.
Acyanosis is a technical medical term rarely used in everyday conversation. It appears primarily in clinical documentation, medical journals, and healthcare settings in both Brazil and the United States. The term is more commonly replaced by descriptive phrases such as 'absence of cyanosis' or 'normal skin color' in general medical practice.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
absence of cyanosisnormal oxygenationnormoxia (in context of oxygenation)
Antonyms / Antônimos
cyanosishypoxemia

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
acianose
Standard medical terminology used in clinical settings
Portugal
acianose
Medical term used in Portuguese healthcare systems
United States
acyanosis
Primarily used in medical and clinical literature

Related Words

cyanosishypoxiaoxygenationhemoglobindesaturationoximetry
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