Corvisar face (synonym - heart face) - characteristic changes in appearance, indicating disturbances in the functioning of the heart.
The name is given after the French physician Jean Nicolas Corvisart (1755-1821), who first described this symptom.
In corvisar's face, cyanosis (blueness) of the lips, tip of the nose, and earlobes is observed, due to stagnation of blood in small vessels. In addition, there is puffiness of the face, swelling of the eyelids and eye sockets. These changes are associated with impaired blood flow from the veins due to heart failure.
Corvisar's face is an important diagnostic sign of heart diseases, such as coronary heart disease, heart defects, myocarditis. The appearance of such changes in appearance requires immediate examination and treatment.
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French scientist Jean Nicholas Corvisart was born on May 31, 1805 in La Ferte-Milon. Son of a simple garden