Carboxyhemoglobin
Hemoglobin that has carbon monoxide instead of the normal oxygen bound to it.
Carbon monoxide has a much great affinity than oxygen for hemoglobin.
Carboxyhemoglobin is formed in carbon monoxide poisoning.
The source of the carbon monoxide may be exhaust (such as from a car, truck, boat or generator), smoke from a fire, or tobacco smoke.
The level of carboxyhemoglobin is a measure of the degree of carbon monoxide exposure.
The presence of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood is called carboxyhemoglobinemia.
Carboxyhemoglobin is also known as carbonmonoxyhemoglobin and carbon monoxide hemoglobin.