In cases studied bronchoscopically during an attack, the bronchi were found filled with bubbling secretions and the mucosa was somewhat cyanotic in color.
The patient became so cyanotic that a bronchoscope was at once introduced to prevent asphyxia.
Mucosa was very cyanotic because cannula was re-moved for laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy.
On the first day she lay in bed with cyanotic extremities, weak pulse, grunting, moaning and not responding in any way when examined.
Suggestive evidence to support this view comes from the frequency with which the extremities are cyanotic or cold, the skin greasy, sweating profuse or absent, and so on.
These workers are oftencyanotic while at work because the nitre products produce vasodilatation.
In the description of the symptoms of cholera it has been mentioned that the cyanotic color of the skin is produced by an accumulation of blood in the veins.
From this pulseless, exhausted, cold, and cyanotic condition there can be but one step to death.
If, however, produced by a permanent pulmonary obstruction, the course of the hepatic disease is toward cyanotic induration.
To this change has been applied the term cyanotic atrophy.
When this multiplication of the connective tissue occurs, the condition of the liver is entitled cyanotic induration.
The cyanotic patches in the skin gradually faded away and the body became warmer.
Cyanotic marks were seen on the arms, abdomen, back and neck.
Bungarus coeruleus, or kerait-bite, had its own peculiar symptoms of cyanoticpatches and insensibility, swooning and stertorous breathing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cyanotic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.