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Brain hypoxia and ischemia may result from traumatic brain injury, circulatory problems such as cerebral vessel spasm or stroke, and lack of oxygenation that may occur during cardiopulmonary arrest.
Brain cells are extremely sensitive to a lack of oxygen. Some brain cells start dying less than 5 minutes after their oxygen supply disappears. As a result, brain hypoxia can rapidly cause severe brain damage or death. Symptoms ...
Syndromes, Neurocardiogenic Syncope, Malignant, Analysis, Dental Stress, Object Relations, Ventricular Ectopic Beats, Weber Cockayne Syndrome, Peptide Peptidohydrolase Inhibitors, Practice Managements, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Brain Hypoxia ...
See also: Stroke, Injuries, Hypoxia, Death, Paralysis
 
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