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Definition of hypoxia in English: hypoxianounhʌɪˈpɒksɪəhaɪˈpɑksiə mass nounMedicine 1Deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues. Example sentencesExamples - These hemorrhagic and hemolytic events would result in tissue hypoxia that would, in turn, stimulate erythropoiesis.
- This is not easy, as too little fluid will cause hypoperfusion whereas too much will lead to oedema that will cause tissue hypoxia.
- Increased hypoxia in local tissues, marked oedema of the toes, or development of venous hypertension may be involved.
- The hypothetical role of tissue hypoxia also needs to be explored.
- Oxygen is cheap, widely available, and used in a range of settings and conditions to relieve or prevent tissue hypoxia.
- 1.1 Oxygen deficiency in a biotic environment.
Example sentencesExamples - Emersion results in hypoxia in many aquatic crustaceans.
Derivatives adjective Medicine Seizures are usually due to hypoxic encephalopathy, hemorrhage or cerebral infarction. Example sentencesExamples - But there was no difference in glucose intolerance between hypoxic and hypoglycemic conditions.
- The patient became febrile, hypoxic, developed hemorrhagic pneumonia, and died.
- One baby had signs of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy with fits.
- Control tissues were free of significant autolysis and showed no signs of hypoxic or ischemic injury.
Origin 1940s: from hypo- (denoting an element in a low valency) + oxygen + -ia1. Definition of hypoxia in US English: hypoxianounhaɪˈpɑksiəhīˈpäksēə Medicine 1Deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues. Example sentencesExamples - This is not easy, as too little fluid will cause hypoperfusion whereas too much will lead to oedema that will cause tissue hypoxia.
- These hemorrhagic and hemolytic events would result in tissue hypoxia that would, in turn, stimulate erythropoiesis.
- Oxygen is cheap, widely available, and used in a range of settings and conditions to relieve or prevent tissue hypoxia.
- The hypothetical role of tissue hypoxia also needs to be explored.
- Increased hypoxia in local tissues, marked oedema of the toes, or development of venous hypertension may be involved.
- 1.1 Oxygen deficiency in a biotic environment.
Example sentencesExamples - Emersion results in hypoxia in many aquatic crustaceans.
Origin 1940s: from hypo- (denoting an element in a low valency) + oxygen + -ia. |