Sentences with phrase «severe lack of oxygen»

Apnea of more than approximately one minute's duration therefore leads to severe lack of oxygen in the blood circulation.

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I didn't breast or bottle feed my daughter, she was tube fed and still is after suffering catastrophic brain damage at birth following a lack of oxygen in my labour, leaving her with severe cerebral palsy.
Because it's not a sudden severe cut off of blood, but rather a more moderate lack of oxygen that's been going on for minutes or hours, the body struggles to keep the heart rate in the normal range and is able to do so....
The most common complications that lead to ongoing disability include intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) or bleeding in the brain, asphyxia or a lack of oxygen to the brain, severe jaundice, hypoglycemia or a low blood sugar level, severe infections, long - term use of ventilation, and chronic lung disease known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)
Stephen sustained severe brain damage due to lack of oxygen for 10 to 15 minutes.
Haemoglobin is the part of blood that is responsible for carrying oxygen, and a lack of haemoglobin in the blood causes severe decrease in oxygen blood content.
In very severe attacks, lack of oxygen and respiratory distress may lead to collapse.
Once it has progressed to the severe level your veterinarian will be able to hear abnormal lung sounds, your pet will retain fluids and can actually lose consciousness from lack of oxygen to the brain.
Cats afflicted with Heinz body anemia will often develop a high fever, extreme fatigue or weakness due to lack of oxygen, poor appetite, pale or discolored skin, pale gums, lips, and tongue, and, in severe cases, discolored urine.
It had suffered severe brain damage as a result of lack of oxygen.
The results of these accidents can be wrongful death or severe brain damage due to a lack of oxygen.
She had a severe brain injury from lack of oxygen and blood flow, he said.
Marla Dixon was just 19 years old when her baby boy was delivered with limp limbs, a blue face, and a severe case of brain damage due to a lack of oxygen in December of 2013.
They can also occur due to a fall or head injury, or as a result of a lack of oxygen to the brain due to a severe health condition, such as an asthma attack or heart attack.
The girl, now 5, allegedly suffered a lack of oxygen and has severe neurological problems and disabilities, Girones said.
A lack of oxygen for one minute is much more severe than 10 seconds without sufficient oxygen.
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