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How to pronounce ischemia in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ischaemia
Type of anaemia, anemia
Has types ischaemic stroke, ischemic stroke, tia, transient ischemic attack
Derivation ischemic

Examples of ischemia

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Effects of cerebral ischemia in mice deficient in neuronal nitric oxide synthase.
From the nature.com
This can lead to ischemia, a starving of the heart tissue of oxygen and nutrients.
From the latimes.com
In addition, NOX4 was co-immunoprecipitated with TLR4 after ischemia in mice.
From the nature.com
Nuclear translocation and activation of JNK1 during ischemia and reperfusion.
From the nature.com
In women, chest pain may be less predictive of coronary ischemia than in men.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A distinction should be made between myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction.
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About 87% of strokes are caused by ischemia, and the remainder by hemorrhage.
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Plaque rupture is the basis for the coronary thrombosis in acute ischemia.
From the sciencedaily.com
The most common mechanism of damage is ischemia causing infarction and scar formation.
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More examples
  • Local anemia in a given body part sometimes resulting from vasoconstriction or thrombosis or embolism
  • (ischemic) relating to or affected by ischemia
  • Ischemia is a restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism (to keep tissue alive). Ischemia is generally caused by problems with blood vessels, with resultant damage to or dysfunction of tissue...
  • Local disturbance in blood circulation due to mechanical obstruction of the blood supply (vasoconstriction, thrombosis or embolism)
  • (Ischemic) A low oxygen state usually due to obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow in the tissue.
  • (Ischemic) When one does not receive enough blood flow.
  • (ischemic) Restricted in blood flow and therefore deprived of oxygen. Ischemic heart disease is a major killer; ischemic brain damage may result from stroke.
  • (ischemic) refers to a lack of blood-bourne oxygen. Ischemic strokes are more common than hemorrhagic strokes and may be caused by stenosis or thrombosis of the arteries, as well as by the presence of thrombo-emboli in the arteries. Almost always contralateral and therefore unilateral
  • Restriction or blockage of blood flow through a blood vessel. Ischemia is a causative agent of certain heart attacks and strokes and is involved in various types of visual field losses.