Hypoxia is a general term to describe lack of oxygen in the blood.
etiology for this situation might be damage in any one of the pathways that related to oxygen exchange. Including lung diseases-- red blood cell diseases or outer environment with lack of O2 .
the result is hyperventilation to compensate and then danger of metabolic alkaloids .
Hypoxia is actually a deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching body tissue. HypoxEMia is a lack of oxygen in the blood.
Uncertain etiology means the cause is unknown.
Hypoxia can occur in healthy people when they ascend to high altitudes.
This deficiency is called hypoxia or hypoxemia.This deficiency is called hypoxia or hypoxemia.
Oxygen relieves hypoxia.
Hypoxia can be treated with oxygen therapy
Pseudomonas is a bacterium. It doesn't have an etiology; it is an etiology. It can cause skin infections, UTIs, and other illnesses.
Etiology is what causes a disease or how it occurs based on studies
Staphylococcus is a bacterium. It doesn't have an etiology, it is an etiology for infections including boils, folliculitis, some UTIs, and impetigo.
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That is the correct spelling of "etiology" (study of causation, or especially disease causes).
Infective etiology (or infectious etiology) in chest x-ray is an detailed examination of how the disease has spread in the patient's chest.
Etiology refers to the course of a disease. What that means is that it is the history of the progression and development of it. Some conditions have a common etiology because they develop the same way. For example, a cold and a flu; they start out the same, but then change their etiology once they develop more.