hypovolemic oligocythemia - Übersetzung nach russisch
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hypovolemic oligocythemia - Übersetzung nach russisch

LOW BLOOD VOLUME
Hypovolaemia; Hypovolaemic shock; Volume depletion; Hypovolæmia; Low blood volume; Desanguination; Desanguinate; Hypovolemic; Decreased blood volume; Oligemia; Autoreperfusion; Autoperfusion

hypovolemic oligocythemia      

медицина

гиповолемическая олигоцитемия

hypovolemic shock         
STATE OF SHOCK CAUSED BY A DECREASE IN CIRCULATING BLOOD VOLUME
Hemorrhagic shock; Shock index

медицина

гиповолемический шок

hemorrhagic shock         
STATE OF SHOCK CAUSED BY A DECREASE IN CIRCULATING BLOOD VOLUME
Hemorrhagic shock; Shock index

медицина

геморрагический шок

Definition

hypovolaemia
[?h??p?(?)v?'li:m??]
(US hypovolemia)
¦ noun Medicine a decreased volume of circulating blood in the body.
Derivatives
hypovolaemic adjective
Origin
1920s: from hypo- + volume + Gk haima 'blood'.

Wikipedia

Hypovolemia

Hypovolemia, also known as volume depletion or volume contraction, is a state of abnormally low extracellular fluid in the body. This may be due to either a loss of both salt and water or a decrease in blood volume. Hypovolemia refers to the loss of extracellular fluid and should not be confused with dehydration.

Hypovolemia is caused by a variety of events, but these can be simplified into two categories: those that are associated with kidney function and those that are not. The signs and symptoms of hypovolemia worsen as the amount of fluid lost increases. Immediately or shortly after mild fluid loss (from blood donation, diarrhea, vomiting, bleeding from trauma, etc.), one may experience headache, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, or thirst. Untreated hypovolemia or excessive and rapid losses of volume may lead to hypovolemic shock. Signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock include increased heart rate, low blood pressure, pale or cold skin, and altered mental status. When these signs are seen, immediate action should be taken to restore the lost volume.

Übersetzung von &#39hypovolemic oligocythemia&#39 in Russisch