Cerebral hypoxia

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What is Cerebral hypoxia?

The term cerebral hypoxia technically refers to lack of oxygen supply to the cerebral hemispheres (the outer portion of the brain). However, it is more typically used to refer to a lack of oxygen supply to the entire brain.

Alternative Names:

Hypoxic encephalopathy

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