pulmonary arterial tension and acute coronary syndromes ... the many diseasesleadto hypoxia of neuronal tissue
micro - blood vessel damagecausingleading to tissue hypoxia
inadequate blood flowleadingto hypoxia in myocardial tissue
the same type of chemicalscauseinflammation in the cardiovascular system
pulmonary arterial tension and acute coronary syndromes ... the many diseases ... , which in turns deteriorates the haemodynamic response and leads to neuronal deathleadto hypoxia of neuronal tissue
carbohydratescauseinflammation in the cardiovascular system
Various bacterial enzymes and toxins lead to vascular occlusion , ... decreased oxygen ) and ultimately tissue necrosis ( deathresultingin tissue hypoxia
the Various bacterial enzymes and toxins lead to vascular occlusion , ... decreased oxygen ) and ultimately tissue necrosis ( deathresultingin tissue hypoxia
only the omega-6 fatty acids ... without the omega-3 Fatty acids in balancecauseinflammation in the cardiovascular system
a reduced oxygen - carrying capacity of the bloodresultingin tissue hypoxia
poor gas exchanges in the lungs(passive) caused bytissue oxygenation ( tissue hypoxia )
that at the tissue level the hemoglobin will not release oxygen as easilycould resultin tissue hypoxia
Because carbon monoxide has an affinity for oxygen , its binding decreases oxyhemoglobinthus leadingto tissue hypoxia
nutrients ... the cellsresultsin tissue hypoxia
impair oxygen transportresultingin tissue hypoxia
the O2 carrying capacity of the bloodresultingin tissue hypoxia
the bloodresultingin tissue hypoxia
the cellsresultsin tissue hypoxia
the cellsresultingin tissue hypoxia
Tissue hypoperfusionleadingto tissue hypoxia
blood flowleadingto tissue hypoxia
increased deposition of extracellular matrix in connective tissue with vascular abnormalitiesresultingin tissue hypoxia
capacity of the bloodresultingin tissue hypoxia
some changesresultin tissue hypoxia
Various bacterial enzymes and toxins lead to vascular occlusionresultingin tissue hypoxia
vascular disturbancescan resultin tissue hypoxia
The physiological and pathological mechanismsresultin tissue hypoxia
The result ... an imbalance in oxygen supply and demandresultsin tissue hypoxia
microvascular injuryresultingin tissue hypoxia
increased deposition of extra cellular matrix in connective tissue with vascular abnormalitiesresultingin tissue hypoxia
the heart attack ... the bloodresultsin tissue hypoxia
Many of these mutationsresultin tissue hypoxia
the systemic release of proinflammatory cytokinescan causethe systemic release of proinflammatory cytokines
to disease pathogenesiscontributesto disease pathogenesis
to the cardiac remodeling and dysfunctioncontributeto the cardiac remodeling and dysfunction
the brain(passive) caused bythe brain
High blood pressure , hyperlipidemia ; inflammation in the lungscan causeHigh blood pressure , hyperlipidemia ; inflammation in the lungs
in lower blood pressuremay resultin lower blood pressure
to heart attacks even when other risk factors are normalcan leadto heart attacks even when other risk factors are normal
damagecausedamage
to increased inflammatory markers like Tumor Necrosis Factor , TNF - alpha and , Interleukin 6 ... IL-6leadsto increased inflammatory markers like Tumor Necrosis Factor , TNF - alpha and , Interleukin 6 ... IL-6
impaired functions of the affected tissuescausingimpaired functions of the affected tissues
from either decreased oxygen - carrying capacity associated with anemia or decreased oxygen contentresultingfrom either decreased oxygen - carrying capacity associated with anemia or decreased oxygen content
in cell death ( necrosisresultingin cell death ( necrosis
in proteinuriaresultsin proteinuria
in cellsresultingin cells
to deathleadsto death
an appropriate increase in Epo productioncausingan appropriate increase in Epo production
in a poor prognosisresultsin a poor prognosis
This fibrotic activity(passive) was discoveredThis fibrotic activity
in various compensatory mechanismsresultsin various compensatory mechanisms
to release of catecholamines which further dilate cerebral veins and increase ICP [ 27,28leadsto release of catecholamines which further dilate cerebral veins and increase ICP [ 27,28
pressure on the arteriescausingpressure on the arteries
Ischemic strokes(passive) are typically caused byIschemic strokes
usuallyleadsusually
to coronary artery diseasepossibly leadingto coronary artery disease
in decreased swelling at the site of inflammationresultsin decreased swelling at the site of inflammation
to cardiovascular diseasesleadingto cardiovascular diseases
to [ [ fetal distressleadsto [ [ fetal distress
muscle soreness And much morecausesmuscle soreness And much more
to a heart failure or even strokewill leadto a heart failure or even stroke
a lack of oxygen in the bloodmay causea lack of oxygen in the blood
movement(passive) caused bymovement
to heart diseasepotentially contributingto heart disease
to reduced risk of strokeleadingto reduced risk of stroke