释义 |
is·che·mia noun also is·chae·mia \ə̇ˈskēmēə\ (-s) Etymology: New Latin ischaemia, from ischaemus styptic, stopping blood (from Greek ischaimos, from ischein to check, restrain + haima blood) + -ia; akin to Greek echein to have, hold — more at scheme, hem- : localized tissue anemia due to obstruction of the inflow of arterial blood (as by the narrowing of arteries by spasm or disease) < cerebral ischemia > < renal ischemia > < myocardial ischemia > • is·che·mic also is·chae·mic \(ˈ)i|skēmik, əˈs-\ adjective |