hyperperfusion |
hypoxia |
As nouns the difference between hyperperfusion and hypoxia
is that
hyperperfusion is (medicine) increased perfusion of blood through an organ while
hypoxia is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
hypoxia |
anoxemia |
As nouns the difference between hypoxia and anoxemia
is that
hypoxia is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia while
anoxemia is .
hypoxia |
anemic |
As nouns the difference between hypoxia and anemic
is that
hypoxia is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia while
anemic is an individual who has anemia.
As an adjective anemic is
of or pertaining to anemia.
hypertension |
hypoxia |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between hypertension and hypoxia
is that
hypertension is (pathology) the disease or disorder of abnormally high blood pressure while
hypoxia is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
As nouns the difference between hypertension and hypoxia
is that
hypertension is (pathology) the disease or disorder of abnormally high blood pressure while
hypoxia is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
anaemia |
hypoxia |
As nouns the difference between anaemia and hypoxia
is that
anaemia is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
hypoxia is a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
hypoxia |
acidosis |
In pathology terms the difference between hypoxia and acidosis
is that
hypoxia is a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia while
acidosis is an abnormally increased acidity of the blood.
eutrophication |
hypoxia |
As nouns the difference between eutrophication and hypoxia
is that
eutrophication is the process of becoming eutrophic while
hypoxia is a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
hypoxia |
hypoperfusion |
As nouns the difference between hypoxia and hypoperfusion
is that
hypoxia is a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia while
hypoperfusion is decreased perfusion of blood through an organ.
hypobaric |
hypoxia |
As an adjective hypobaric
is of, relating to, or utilizing less than normal pressure (as in air pressure).
As a noun hypoxia is
(pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
hypoxia |
anoxic |
As a noun hypoxia
is (pathology) a condition in which tissues (especially the blood) are deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen; anoxia.
As an adjective anoxic is
suffering from a reduced supply of oxygen.
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