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- Histotoxic hypoxia (also called histoxic hypoxia) is the inability of cells to take up or use oxygen from the bloodstream, despite physiologically normal...
- additives or toxins, including chloroquine, benzene, nitrites, benzocaine. Histotoxic hypoxia (Dysoxia) or Cellular hypoxia occurs when the cells of the affected...
- influences the partial pressure of oxygen within the pulmonary alveoli Histotoxic hypoxia, the inability of cells to take up or use oxygen from the bloodstream...
- formation of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate raphides in the kidney tissue. The histotoxic effects of the raphides in kidney have by now been investigated. Oxalis...
- system and the heart, are particularly affected. This is an example of histotoxic hypoxia. The most hazardous compound is hydrogen cyanide, which is a gas...
- unable to extract sufficient oxygen from normally oxygenated hemoglobin. Histotoxic hypoxia (Dysoxia) occurs when oxygen is transported to the tissues but...
- exert pressure on brain tissue and impede their absorption of oxygen. Histotoxic hypoxiaOxygen is present in brain tissue but cannot be metabolized...
- causing asphyxiation of cells. As such, cyanide poisoning is a form of histotoxic hypoxia, because it interferes with the ability of cells to take or use...
- CABI. pp. 92–93. ISBN 9781845939939. Songer, JG (2010). "Chapter 12: Histotoxic Clostridia". In Gyles, CL; Prescott, JF; Songer, JG; Thoen, CO (eds.)...
- Vinters, H. V.; Galil, K. A.; Lundie, M. J.; Kaufmann, J. C. (1985). "The histotoxicity of cyanoacrylates. A selective review". Neuroradiology. 27 (4): 279–291...