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Anoxia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Anoxia happens when your body or brain completely loses its oxygen supply. Anoxia is usually a result of hypoxia. This means that a part of your body doesn't ...
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Anoxia - Wikipedia
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 ...
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What is Anoxia? - News-Medical
Anoxia is an extreme form of hypoxia or oxygen deprivation that can have serious consequences. This article provides a brief overview of anoxia.
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anoxia
anoxia Path. (æˈnɒksɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἀν- (an- 10) + oxygen + -ia1.] Deficiency of oxygen in the tissues (see quot. 1931).1931 Peters & van Slyke Quant. Clin. Chem. I. 577 Anoxia literally means oxygen lack. We shall use the term to cover any condition which retards oxidation processes in the tiss...
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What Causes Anoxia and How It's Treated - Verywell Health
occurs when the body or parts of the body do not receive oxygen—it's a life-threatening condition. The loss of oxygen can occur due to ...
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Anoxia: Symptoms, types, and treatment - MedicalNewsToday
Anoxia occurs when a person's body or brain stops getting oxygen. The loss of oxygen to the body or brain can be extremely harmful and even life-threatening.
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Hypoxia vs. Anoxia: What's the Difference? - Brain Injury Law Center
Anoxic anoxia: When there is not enough oxygen in the air you're breathing, as happens at high altitudes, or in cases of enclosed suffocation. This also occurs ...
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Pediatric anoxic brain injury - Children's Health
Anoxic brain injury is defined by a one-time event that causes harm to the brain. This harm can cause oxygen deprivation to the brain, which leads to brain cell ...
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Anoxia/Hypoxia brain injury - Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Also called a cerebral hypoxia or hypoxic-anoxic injury (HAI), this condition can cause permanent cognitive problems and disabilities, and it can even be life- ...
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ANOXIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. hypoxia especially of such severity as to result in permanent damage 2. the absence of dissolved oxygen in a body of water.
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Severely Hypoxic and Anoxic Areas - Long Island Sound Study
WHAT IS ANOXIA? Anoxia is typically defined as the complete lack of oxygen or often less than 0.2 mg/L. The Long Island Sound Partnership, however, defines ...
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Western Interior Seaway anoxia
Molybdenum, an oxygen-sensitive trace metal, will be present in unoxidized form in strata only if there is anoxia. Anoxia in the Western Interior Seaway during Oceanic Anoxic Event II is still an enigma.
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anoxæmia
anoxæmia Path. (ænɒkˈsiːmɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἀν- (an- 10) + oxygen + Gr. αἷµα blood + -ia1. Cf. F. anoxémie.] A deficiency of oxygen in the blood.1890 Billings Med. Dict. I. 74/1 Anoxæmia or Anoxy⁓hæmia. 1919 Proc. Physiol. Soc. 25 Jan. p. lxiv, While..the accelerated output of adrenalin must be sup...
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Mechanism of anoxic depolarization in the brain
The decrease in neuronal activity renders the turtle comatose for the duration of anoxia. Pasteur effect
Another anoxia-tolerant animal that is commonly used as a model to study anoxia in the mammalian brain is the crucian carp, which can survive
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paranatal
paranatal, a. Med. (pærəˈneɪtəl) [f. para-1 + natal a.1 and n.1] Of or pertaining to the time shortly before and after birth. Orig. given a broader meaning (quot. 1940).1940 F. Schreiber in Jrnl. Pediatrics XVI. 297 (heading) Neurologic sequelae of paranatal asphyxia. [Note] The term paranatal has b...
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