Concept cluster: Health > Hypoxia
n
The state in which the level of carbon dioxide in the blood and tissue is significantly lower than normal.
adj
Of or relating to acapnia.
n
(medicine) The absence of cyanosis.
adj
(medicine) Suffering from asphyxia.
n
(medicine) A pathological condition caused by oxygen deficiency at high altitudes; symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea, and nosebleed.
adj
Alternative form of anoxaemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, anoxaemia.]
n
A condition in which a tissue or environment is severely or totally deprived of oxygen; severe hypoxia.
adj
Lacking oxygen.
adj
(medicine) Of, relating to, or showing the features of apoplexy.
n
(medicine) altitude sickness
adj
Pertaining to asphyxia.
n
(medicine, obsolete) A condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the body leads to loss of consciousness or death. Replaced in the mid-20th century by the more specific terms anoxia, hypoxia, hypoxemia and hypercapnia.
adj
Of or relating to asphyxia.
adj
That can cause asphyxiation
n
An acute lack of oxygen.
adj
Causing or relating to asphyxiation.
adj
Causing or relating to asphyxiation.
adj
Related to, or causing asphyxia
n
(medicine, obsolete) asphyxiation, typically resulting in death; asphyxia
n
Synonym of autoasphyxiation
n
The release of clamps from a blood vessel
adj
Obsolete form of diuretic. [(medicine, pharmacology) Increasing the amount or frequency of urination.]
adj
Having a very low oxygen concentration (i.e. between anoxic and hypoxic)
n
The use of electrocautery to stop a hemorrhage
adj
Relating to eumoxia
adj
Having a high oxygen concentration.
adj
(medicine) breathing normally
adj
Relating to, or characterised by, hydruria.
adj
Exhibiting or relating to hypercapnia.
n
(medicine) An unusually high density (on an X-ray plate etc)
adj
Pertaining to, or exhibiting hyperemia; congested with blood.
n
Excessive fluidization (typically of cell membranes)
n
Excessive mucoviscosity
adj
Relating to or causing hypernutrition
adj
Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting hyperoxia.
adj
Alternative form of hyperoxygenized [Synonym of hyperoxygenated]
adj
Related to hyperpnea.
adj
hyperventilating; relating to, or undergoing, hyperventilation
adj
(medicine) Of, relating to, or exhibiting hypocapnea; hypocarbic.
adj
(medicine) Of, relating to, or exhibiting hypocarbia; hypocapnic.
n
The condition of being hypocyanescent
n
In insufficient level of oxygenation
adj
Affected by hypothermia; having an abnormally low body temperature.
n
(medicine) Respiratory depression, occurring when ventilation is inadequate to perform the necessary gas exchange, which may be caused by certain medical conditions, by holding one's breath, or by drug overdose.
n
(medicine) An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in the blood, be it the partial pressure of oxygen (mm Hg), the content of oxygen (ml oxygen per dl of blood) or the per cent saturation of the blood's hemoglobin, singly or in combination.
adj
Relating to, or afflicted with, hypoxemia.
adv
With regard to hypoxemia
adj
Relating to hypoxia.
adj
Describing a breathing gas mixture that contains less than 21% oxygen.
adv
In terms of, or by means of, hypoxia.
adj
Causing jaundice.
adj
(physiology) normally ventilated
n
the difference between the oxygen uptake of the body at rest and during exercise
n
trauma due to excess oxygen, typically received from a hospital ventilator
adj
Describing physiological levels, or usage of oxygen
n
(physiology) normoxia of tissue that is not involved in respiration (a much lower level of oxygen)
n
A repeat hemorrhage
n
(medicine) A solution that is isotonic with blood and used for intravenous application in humans with significant blood loss.
n
(medicine) Hypoxia resulting from failure to transport sufficient oxygen to the tissues because of inadequate blood flow.
n
(uncountable) Asphyxia—a condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the body accompanied by an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide leads to loss of consciousness or death.
n
(geology) A period during which there was very little free oxygen in the environment, and many organisms became extinct
adj
Provoking the flow of urine; diuretic.

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