Asphyxia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asphyxia (from Greek a- , "without" and σφυγμός (sphygmos), "pulse, heartbeat") is a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body that arises from being unable to breathe normally...
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Suffocation refers generally to the death of an infant caused by obstruction of the breathing passages. ... Severe low O2 levels can further depress the ability of the infant to respond - the result is slow asphyxiation *without* a struggle. I apologize if outlining this scenario is painful for some but it is currently...
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66 possible diagnoses found. Too many? Narrow results ... Traumatic asphyxia syndrome ... External Links Related to Asphyxia/suffocation...
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suffocation , asphyxiation killing by depriving of oxygen ... Definition: suffocation, asphyxiation ... ... is a Kind of: suffocation, asphyxiation...
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suffocation , asphyxiation the condition of being derprived of oxygen (as by having breathing ... What is asphyxiation? ... Definition: suffocation, asphyxiation...
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Entry in the Material Safety Data Sheet HyperGlossary at ILPI. ... Asphyxiation is the process by which asphyxia (lack of oxygen which interferes with the oxygenation of the blood) occurs. ... Asphyxiation can lead to death. See the section on asphyxiants for more details.
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Asphyxia may arise from any one of a number of causes, including inhalation of smoke or poisonous gases, obstruction of the windpipe (by water, food, vomit, or foreign object), strangulation, or smothering. ... Suffocation; a lack of oxygen that produces a build-up of carbon dioxide waste in the tissues.
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Medical examiner records were reviewed for 42 Maryland children younger than 10 years who died of asphyxiation from 1970 through 1978. Twelve children choked on food; six of these deaths involved hot dogs. Eight choked on nonfood objects. ... Twenty-two deaths resulted from suffocation, including four infants who died...
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