"Hypoxia, Brain" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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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.
Descriptor ID |
D002534
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.228.140.624
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Concept/Terms |
Hypoxia, Brain- Hypoxia, Brain
- Cerebral Hypoxia
- Hypoxia, Cerebral
- Brain Hypoxia
Anoxic Brain Damage- Anoxic Brain Damage
- Brain Damage, Anoxic
- Damage, Anoxic Brain
- Anoxic Encephalopathy
- Anoxic Encephalopathies
- Encephalopathies, Anoxic
- Encephalopathy, Anoxic
Hypoxic Brain Damage- Hypoxic Brain Damage
- Brain Damage, Hypoxic
- Damage, Hypoxic Brain
- Hypoxic Encephalopathy
- Encephalopathy, Hypoxic
- Encephalopathies, Hypoxic
- Hypoxic Encephalopathies
Anoxia, Brain- Anoxia, Brain
- Cerebral Anoxia
- Anoxia, Cerebral
- Brain Anoxia
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1995 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
2003 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2005 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2017 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2024 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hypoxia, Brain" by people in Profiles.
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Cardona Qui?ones RA, Salem Hern?ndez SA, Sekimitsu S, Antongiorgi Torres J, Yerstein O, Safar LT. A neuropsychiatric case of delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy from opioid intoxication resulting in Anton-Babinski syndrome and quadriplegia. Neurocase. 2023 10; 29(5):160-166.
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Ghasemi M, Kaddouh F, Deb A, Owegi MA. Delayed-onset MRI findings in acute chorea related to anoxic brain injury. Clin Imaging. 2018 Mar - Apr; 48:22-25.
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Shekar PS, Ehsan A, Gilfeather MS, Lekowski RW, Couper GS. Arterial pressure monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass using axillary arterial cannulation. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2005 Oct; 19(5):665-6.
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Kaufman SA, Miller SP, Ferriero DM, Glidden DH, Barkovich AJ, Partridge JC. Encephalopathy as a predictor of magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in asphyxiated newborns. Pediatr Neurol. 2003 May; 28(5):342-6.
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Chan JW, Bell KE. Global cerebral anoxia. Can J Neurol Sci. 2002 Feb; 29(1):88-90.
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Cataltepe O, Vannucci RC, Heitjan DF, Towfighi J. Effect of status epilepticus on hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in the immature rat. Pediatr Res. 1995 Aug; 38(2):251-7.
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Cataltepe O, Barron TF, Heitjan DF, Vannucci RC, Towfighi J. Effect of hypoxia/ischemia on bicuculline-induced seizures in immature rats: behavioral and electrocortical phenomena. Epilepsia. 1995 Apr; 36(4):396-403.
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Bankier AA, Fleischmann D, Windisch A, Germann P, Petritschek W, Wiesmayr MN, H?bsch P. Position of jugular oxygen saturation catheter in patients with head trauma: assessment by use of plain films. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1995 Feb; 164(2):437-41.