
1) Absence of oxygen 2) Deprivation of oxygen 3) Hypoxia 4) It may cause a coma 5) Lack of oxygen 6) Oxygen deprived 7) Severe hypoxia
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The term anoxia means a total depletion in the level of oxygen, an extreme form of hypoxia or `low oxygen`. The terms anoxia and hypoxia are used in various contexts: == See also == ...
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Strictly total absence of oxygen but sometimes incorrectly used instead of
hypoxia to mean a decreased oxygen supply in tissues.
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a total lack of oxygen; often used interchangeably with hypoxia to mean a reduced supply of oxygen to the tissues.
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An absence of oxygen.
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An absence of oxygen in the blood, cells, or tissues of the body. Since it is a condition that rarely exists, hypoxia is a preferable term. Related category • SPACE AND AEROSPACE MEDICINE
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See cerebral anoxia.
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See cerebral anoxia.
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<physiology> A total lack of oxygen, often used interchangeably with hypoxia to mean a reduced supply of oxygen to the tissues. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ә-nok´se-ә) absence of oxygen in the tissues; formerly used interchangeably with hypoxia to mean a reduction of oxygen in body tissues below physiologic levels. adj., anox´ic., adj.
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Total lack of oxygen, cf. hypoxia.
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Without oxygen
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an-ok′sē-ă Definitions: 1. Absence or almost complete absence of oxygen from inspired gases, arterial blood, or tissues.
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Anoxia: 1. Strictly speaking, the absence of oxygen. 2. The near absence of oxygen. 3. Sometimes used loosely as a synonym for hypoxia.From anâ€` (without) + -ox- (oxygen) + â€`ia == the state of being without oxygen.
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A complete depletion of oxygen that can lead to serious complications and irreversible damage. Narrower term(s): Fetal Anoxia
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Anoxia is a genus of large beetles of the family Scarabaeidae native to southern Europe and the Near East.
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Anoxia (hypoxia) is the lack of a normal supply of oxygen to body tissues, or the inability of the tissues to use the oxygen. Anoxic anoxia occurs when blood flowing through the lungs does not pick up enough oxygen. This can happen when there is a reduced amount of oxygen in the air, such as at altitudes above 3,000 meters. The blood also can fail ...
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(Gk: a/an not; + oxygen; oxus=sharp; -gen born of; root of gignomai being born of) environmental condition in which there is no free dissolved oxygen.
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anoxia, anoxic Absence or almost complete absence of oxygen from inspired gases, arterial blood, or tissues; to be differentiated from hypoxia.
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anoxia 1. Absence or almost complete absence of oxygen from inspired gases, arterial blood, or tissues. 2. Absence or deficiency of oxygen in body tissues.
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a medical condition caused by a severe lack of oxygen in the body.
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Lack of oxygen in tissues.
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noun severe hypoxia; absence of oxygen in inspired gases or in arterial blood or in the tissues
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an abnormally low amount of oxygen in the body tissues; hypoxia. · the mental and physical disturbances that occur as a result of hypoxia.
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Absence of oxygen caused by inhaling a breathing gas that contains no oxygen or being unable to inhale any breathing gas.
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