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HYPOXIA
Hypoxia generically means a low level of oxygen. In different contexts it may refer to:
In the body:
- Hypoxia, the reduction of oxygen in tissues below levels which are considered to be normal.
- Hypoxaemia, the reduction of oxygen specifically in the blood.
- Anoxia the extreme form of hypoxia where there is no oxygen present.
- Ischemia is a medical term for hypoxia where there is a restriction in blood supply, generally due to factors in the blood vessels. Also ischaemia or ischæmia.
- Hyperoxia, the condition opposite to hypoxia, is an excess of oxygen in body tissues or a higher than normal partial pressure of oxygen.
In the environment:
Measurements of hypoxia
- Oxygen saturation is a relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium and is therefore a measure of hypoxia or hypoxic conditions.
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