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Cerebral hypoxia
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
Hypoxic encephalopathy Symptoms In mild cases, hypoxia causes only inattentiveness, poor judgment, and uncoordinated movement. Severe cases result in a state of complete unawareness and unresponsiveness (coma) -- brain stem reflexes, including response to light and the breathing reflex, stop. Only blood pressure and heart function are maintained. If this persists, brain death is inevitable. If the lack of oxygen to the brain is limited to a very brief period of time, coma may be reversible with varying levels of return to function, depending on the extent of injury. Sometimes seizures may occur, which may be continuous with no stop between them (status epilepticus). ![]() Signs and tests Cerebral hypoxia can usually be guessed from the clinical history and examination. Testing is targeted at determining the cause of the hypoxia. Tests may include:
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