
1) Blood disease 2) Blood disorder 3) Blood disorder 4) Hypovolaemia
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1) Hypovolaemia
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In physiology and medicine, hypovolemia (also hypovolaemia, oligemia or shock) is a state of decreased blood volume; more specifically, decrease in volume of blood plasma. It is thus the intravascular component of volume contraction (or loss of blood volume due to things such as hemorrhaging or dehydration), but, as it also is the most essential o...
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(hi″po-vo-le´me-ә) abnormally decreased volume of circulating blood in the body; see also fluid volume deficit and hypovolemic shock. adj., hypovole´mic, adj. .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′pō-vō-lē′mē-ă Definitions: 1. A decreased amount of blood in the body. Synonyms: hyphemia
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Hypovolemia: An abnormal decrease in blood volume or, strictly speaking, an abnormal decrease in the volume of blood plasma. From hypo- + volume + emia (blood).
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a decrease in the volume of circulating blood; also referred to as being in shock
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Abnormally decreased volume of circulating blood; can lead to shock.
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[
n] - a blood disorder consisting of a decrease in the volume of circulating blood
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hypovolemia 1. An abnormal decrease in blood volume or, strictly speaking, an abnormal decrease in the volume of blood plasma. 2. An abnormally decreased volume of circulating blood in the body; the most common cause is hemorrhage or bleeding. Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectl...
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Reduced circulating blood volume either due to blood or fluid loss or to redistribution of blood flow as occurs during shock.
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Reduction in circulating blood volume either due to loss of fluids or redistribution of fluids.
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