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Descriptor en español: |
Hipoxia Encefálica
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Descriptor en inglés: | Hypoxia, Brain | ||||||
Descriptor en portugués: | Hipóxia Encefálica | ||||||
Descriptor en francés: | Hypoxie cérébrale | ||||||
Término(s) alternativo(s): |
Anoxia, Brain Anoxia, Cerebral Anoxic Brain Damage Anoxic Encephalopathies Anoxic Encephalopathy Brain Anoxia Brain Damage, Anoxic Brain Damage, Hypoxic Brain Hypoxia Cerebral Anoxia Cerebral Hypoxia Damage, Anoxic Brain Damage, Hypoxic Brain Encephalopathies, Anoxic Encephalopathies, Hypoxic Encephalopathy, Anoxic Encephalopathy, Hypoxic Hypoxia, Cerebral Hypoxic Brain Damage Hypoxic Encephalopathies Hypoxic Encephalopathy |
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Código(s) jeráquico(s): |
C10.228.140.624 C23.888.852.079.797 |
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Identificador Único RDF: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002534 | ||||||
Nota de alcance: | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
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Nota de indización: | do not confuse with BRAIN ISCHEMIA, a reduced blood supply |
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Calificadores permitidos: |
BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid CI chemically induced CL classification CN congenital CO complications DG diagnostic imaging DH diet therapy DI diagnosis DT drug therapy EC economics EH ethnology EM embryology EN enzymology EP epidemiology ET etiology GE genetics HI history IM immunology ME metabolism MI microbiology MO mortality NU nursing PA pathology PC prevention & control PP physiopathology PS parasitology PX psychology RH rehabilitation RT radiotherapy SU surgery TH therapy UR urine VE veterinary VI virology |
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Nota Pública de MeSH: | 2000; see CEREBRAL ANOXIA 1963-1999 |
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Nota de historia: | 2000(1963) |
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Identificador de DeCS: | 2571 | ||||||
ID del Descriptor: | D002534 | ||||||
Clasificación de la NLM: | WL 355 | ||||||
Documentos indizados en la Biblioteca Virtual de Salud (BVS): | Haga clic aquí para acceder a los documentos de la BVS | ||||||
Fecha de establecimiento: | 01/01/2000 | ||||||
Fecha de entrada: | 01/01/1999 | ||||||
Fecha de revisión: | 25/06/2010 |
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Hypoxia, Brain
- Concepto preferido
Anoxic Brain Damage
- Más estrecho
Hypoxic Brain Damage
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Anoxia, Brain
- Más estrecho
UI del concepto |
M0003872 |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Término preferido | Hypoxia, Brain |
Término(s) alternativo(s) |
Brain Hypoxia Cerebral Hypoxia Hypoxia, Cerebral |
UI del concepto |
M0335362 |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Término preferido | Anoxic Brain Damage |
Término(s) alternativo(s) |
Anoxic Encephalopathies Anoxic Encephalopathy Brain Damage, Anoxic Damage, Anoxic Brain Encephalopathies, Anoxic Encephalopathy, Anoxic |
UI del concepto |
M0335363 |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Término preferido | Hypoxic Brain Damage |
Término(s) alternativo(s) |
Brain Damage, Hypoxic Damage, Hypoxic Brain Encephalopathies, Hypoxic Encephalopathy, Hypoxic Hypoxic Encephalopathies Hypoxic Encephalopathy |
UI del concepto |
M0335359 |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Nota de alcance | A reduction in brain oxygen supply due to ANOXEMIA (a reduced amount of oxygen being carried in the blood by HEMOGLOBIN), or to a restriction of the blood supply to the brain, or both. Severe hypoxia is referred to as anoxia and is a relatively common cause of injury to the central nervous system. Prolonged brain anoxia may lead to BRAIN DEATH or a PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. Histologically, this condition is characterized by neuronal loss which is most prominent in the HIPPOCAMPUS; GLOBUS PALLIDUS; CEREBELLUM; and inferior olives. |
Término preferido | Anoxia, Brain |
Término(s) alternativo(s) |
Anoxia, Cerebral Brain Anoxia Cerebral Anoxia |
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