methemoglobin in English

noun
1
a stable oxidized form of hemoglobin that is unable to release oxygen to the tissues, produced in some inherited abnormalities and by oxidizing drugs.

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1. Many blood-gas analyzers will also report concentrations of lactate, hemoglobin, several electrolytes, oxyhemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, and methemoglobin.

2. A new assay-system with DPN-H as the substrate and methemoglobin as the electron acceptor is described.

3. Determination of the level of Carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin can identify patients with increased risk for development of postoperative pulmonary complications

4. This study examines this device's ability to measure dyshemoglobins in human volunteers in whom controlled levels of methemoglobin and Carboxyhemoglobin are induced.

5. Following multiple Anesthetizations with TMS, the methemoglobin increased by 90%, 5%, and 1% in brook trout, rainbow trout, and Atlantic salmon, respectively

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7. A new eight-wavelength pulse oximeter is designed to measure methemoglobin and Carboxyhemoglobin, in addition to the usual measurements of hemoglobin oxygen saturation and pulse rate

8. After splenectomy, which resulted in a good clinical and hematological remission, lactate formation and the abnormal electrolyte and methemoglobin level of the erythrocytes returned to normal.

9. Amyl nitrite can also cause what is known as methemoglobinemia, a life-threatening condition when the body produces too much methemoglobin, a substance in red blood cells

10. There are numerous reports in the older medical literature of cyanosis following the prolonged ingestion of Acetanilid; 1 the cyanosis was assumed to be due to the presence of methemoglobin