
(from the article `hypoxia`) Stagnant hypoxia, in which blood flow through the capillaries is insufficient to supply the tissues, may be general or local. If general, it may ...
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Tissue hypoxia characterised not by tissue oligaemia (tissue blood volume being normal or even increased), but by intravascular stasis due to impairment of venous outflow or (in some instances) to decreased arterial inflow. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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a type seen when not enough oxygen is transported by the blood because blood flow is reduced, such as with heart failure.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. tissue hypoxia characterized not by tissue oligemia (tissue blood volume being normal or even increased), but by intravascular stasis due to impairment of venous outflow or (in some instances) to decreased arterial inflow.
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