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Cyanosis can be caused by reduced cardiac output (e.g., in congestive heart failure), but the most common causes are nervous tension and exposure to cold. Another type of cyanosis results from poisoning, either by nitrates in contaminated food or water or by certain chemicals and drugs.
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