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Methemoglobinemia in a Young Man

2008 
In patients who have cyanosis and dyspnea that are unrelated to a cardiopulmonary cause, 1 rare possible diagnosis is methemoglobinemia. This condition is generally asymptomatic, even when the methemoglobin level is as high as 40% of the total hemoglobin value. In the patient described herein, extensive pulmonologic and cardiologic investigations failed to yield the correct diagnosis, which was finally made on the basis of physical findings and arterial blood-gas analysis. Later, a DNA analysis, reported separately by others, showed that the patient's methemoglobinemia was caused by a novel mutation of the cytochrome b5 reductase gene.
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