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anoxaemia (ˌænɒkˈsiːmɪə) or anoxemian (Medicine) a deficiency in the amount of oxygen in the arterial blood[C19: from New Latin, from an- + ox(ygen) + -aemia] ˌanoxˈaemic, ˌanoxˈemic adjEncyclopediaSeeanoxemiaanoxaemiaenUK
an·ox·e·mi·a (an'ok-sē'mē-ă) Absence of oxygen in arterial blood; formerly used to include the moderate decrease in oxygen, now properly distinguished as hypoxemia. Synonym(s): anoxaemia. [G. an- priv. + oxygen + G. haima, blood]anoxaemia An abnormal or extreme reduction in the oxygen content of the blood. Literal anoxaemia is incompatible with life and, as commonly used, the term is incorrect.an·ox·e·mi·a (an'ok-sē'mē-ă) Absence of oxygen in arterial blood; formerly often used to include moderate decrease in oxygen now properly distinguished as hypoxemia. Synonym(s): anoxaemia. [G. an- priv. + oxygen + G. haima, blood] |