Hypoxia
Hypoxia is a condition characterised by a reduced level of oxygen in body tissues or organs. It can result from inadequate oxygen supply, impaired oxygen utilization, or a combination of both. Oxygen is essential for the normal functioning of cells and tissues, and hypoxia can have various effects on the body depending on its severity and duration.
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Reference: Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary (9th ed) Oxford University Press 2015 ISBN-13: 9780199687817, p771