hyperoxia |
hyperopia |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between hyperoxia and hyperopia
is that
hyperoxia is (pathology) a condition caused by an excess of oxygen in tissues and organs while
hyperopia is (pathology) a disorder of the vision where the eye focusses images behind the retina instead of on it, so that distant objects can be seen better than near objects.
As nouns the difference between hyperoxia and hyperopia
is that
hyperoxia is (pathology) a condition caused by an excess of oxygen in tissues and organs while
hyperopia is (pathology) a disorder of the vision where the eye focusses images behind the retina instead of on it, so that distant objects can be seen better than near objects.
hyperoxia |
hypoxemia |
As nouns the difference between hyperoxia and hypoxemia
is that
hyperoxia is (pathology) a condition caused by an excess of oxygen in tissues and organs while
hypoxemia is (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.