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applied within 6 hours of cerebral hypoxia effectively improves survival and neurological outcome. In adults, however, the evidence is less convincing and the first goal of treatment is to restore oxygen to the brain. The method of restoration depends on the cause of the hypoxia. For mild-to-moderate
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per minute. Initially the body responds to lowered blood oxygen by redirecting blood to the brain and increasing cerebral blood flow. Blood flow may increase up to twice the normal flow but no more. If the increased blood flow is sufficient to supply the brain's oxygen needs then no symptoms will
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and places the patient at increased risk for a major stroke in the future. In a broad study in 1998, more than 11 million people were estimated to have experienced a stroke in the United States. Approximately 770,000 of these strokes were symptomatic and 11 million were first-ever silent MRI
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of the brain (left side) typically causes problems with speech and language. Damage to the right side of the brain may interfere with the ability to express emotions or interpret what one sees. Damage on either side can cause paralysis of the opposite side of the body.
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Mild and moderate cerebral hypoxia may result in seizures and impaired memory going forward. The outcome of severe cerebral hypoxia will depend on the success of damage control, amount of brain tissue deprived of oxygen, and the speed with which oxygen was restored.
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cases of hypoxia, removal of the cause of hypoxia may be sufficient. Inhaled oxygen may also be provided. In severe cases treatment may also involve life support and damage control measures.
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452:MĂĽnchausen syndrome by proxy
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3785:Superior vena cava syndrome
3512:Vertebral artery dissection
3502:Intracranial berry aneurysm
2643:Primary progressive aphasia
1916:September 27, 2007, at the
1681:"Are you a hypoxia expert?"
1639:, Humana Press; 1 edition,
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383:being predisposing factors.
316:American Stroke Association
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3542:Arteriovenous malformation
3517:Familial aortic dissection
2965:Hashimoto's encephalopathy
2671:Posterior cortical atrophy
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2343:Cavernous sinus thrombosis
1983:University of Pennsylvania
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2326:Herpesviral encephalitis
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3938:White coat hypertension
3415:Fibromuscular dysplasia
3379:Carotid artery stenosis
2650:Frontotemporal dementia
2336:Encephalitis lethargica
732:, which have a role in
572:(thrombotic stroke) or
558:Focal cerebral ischemia
394:Neonatal encephalopathy
128:hypoxic/anoxic injuries
3928:Pulmonary hypertension
3911:Secondary hypertension
3906:Essential hypertension
3896:Hypertensive emergency
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3673:Portal vein thrombosis
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3216:Cardiovascular disease
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2034:"Coma: Coping skills"
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2960:Toxic encephalopathy
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1907:AACN Clinical Issues
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1657:"What is Hypoxia?"
1487:Birth Injury Guide
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2983:Both/either
2777:Generalised
2636:Early-onset
2631:Alzheimer's
2366:spinal cord
2231:MedlinePlus
2038:Mayo Clinic
1893:, Norway.gr
1667:Archive.org
1589:Answers.com
1190:(1.00
1073:(1): 5–13.
1028:Neurol Clin
710:epinephrine
448:suffocation
361:hemorrhages
324:spinal cord
320:focal brain
197:brain death
3975:Categories
3864:Vasculitis
3854:Thrombosis
3815:Angiopathy
3759:Varicocele
3752:Hemorrhoid
3582:Halo nevus
3438:dissection
3229:arterioles
2751:paroxysmal
2723:Autoimmune
2516:Dyskinesia
2386:Meningitis
2364:Brain and
2043:2007-04-13
2018:2007-04-13
1993:2007-04-13
1954:2013-06-06
1793:The Lancet
1699:2007-04-13
1513:28 January
1492:2021-10-05
1223:2007-04-13
1163:2007-04-13
881:References
819:autoimmune
698:heart rate
328:infarction
235:, work in
3618:Phlebitis
3359:Trans fat
3295:Foam cell
3251:Arteritis
3218:(vessels)
2748:Episodic/
2626:Tauopathy
2577:Akathisia
2565:Myoclonus
2548:Athetosis
2480:Tauopathy
2212:389088001
2207:SNOMED CT
2059:Neurology
1759:1465-1858
1579:"Hypoxia"
789:Prognosis
680:Treatment
639:, shock,
566:occlusion
528:Diagnosis
511:Mechanism
494:Weak cry.
223:. Severe
116:apoptosis
58:Specialty
3986:Ischemia
3832:Embolism
3434:Aneurysm
3371:Stenosis
3305:Atheroma
3256:Aortitis
3225:Arteries
3114:SMALED2B
3109:SMALED2A
2806:Migraine
2798:Headache
2764:epilepsy
2760:Seizures
2618:Dementia
2521:Dystonia
2149:12045640
2087:43411074
2079:16682658
1948:23111939
1914:Archived
1869:11385146
1839:(2001).
1822:24825982
1814:15474135
1777:23440789
1685:Approach
1556:19030315
1425:11779883
1384:33095581
1376:12865617
1300:19423857
1089:20130351
1048:16443133
1013:18080596
1005:12627012
970:19277687
929:10558756
921:11600423
875:Ulegyria
849:See also
839:bedsores
805:and the
799:epilepsy
753:Oxidants
745:acidosis
718:seizures
714:atropine
613:windpipe
570:thrombus
562:aneurysm
431:prolapse
420:placenta
371:such as
332:etiology
267:drowning
254:without
237:nitrogen
185:fainting
181:cyanosis
171:result.
112:neuronal
104:ischemia
76:seizures
70:Symptoms
3653:abdomen
3334:Hyaline
3126:SMA-PME
3121:SMA-PCH
3104:SMALED1
2816:Tension
2811:Cluster
2536:Meige's
2353:Amoebic
2201:D002534
2114:1636327
1768:7003568
1623:3497548
1547:2528639
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1155:. U.S.
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574:embolus
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340:aphasia
297:and in
283:trachea
263:choking
88:hypoxia
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2553:Chorea
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580:(MCA).
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289:, and
247:in an
229:anemia
225:asthma
214:Causes
195:, and
92:oxygen
3768:Other
3601:Veins
3451:torso
3393:Other
3159:both:
3091:DSMA1
3086:SMAX2
3081:SMAX1
3061:only:
3034:only:
2938:Other
2860:Other
2772:Focal
2405:Brain
2308:Brain
2190:437.9
2083:S2CID
1818:S2CID
1380:S2CID
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925:S2CID
414:with
350:is a
291:shock
252:cabin
96:brain
3702:head
3232:and
2762:and
2473:PKAN
2468:NBIA
2196:MeSH
2185:9-CM
2145:PMID
2110:PMID
2075:PMID
1969:link
1944:PMID
1865:PMID
1810:PMID
1773:PMID
1755:ISSN
1743:2013
1641:ISBN
1619:PMID
1552:PMID
1515:2012
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655:and
643:and
373:fMRI
314:and
189:coma
3349:LDL
3076:SMA
3059:LMN
3032:UMN
3023:MND
2889:CSF
2840:TIA
2485:PSP
2461:NMS
2430:and
2291:CNS
2181:ICD
2137:doi
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