Talk:Anoxia

Report significant generalized low attenuation of the entire brain parenchyma as well as cerebellum is seen suggesting global brain anoxia.Diffuse cerebral edema with effacement of the gray white matter border and marked effacement of the brain sulci as well as major cisterns.The gray white matter interface has been lost as well.No intracerebral, sub dural or extra dural haemorrhage.Disproportionate dilatation of left lateral ventricle is seen with occipital horn measuring up to 8mm.Conclusion.Significant generalized low attenuation of the brain parenchyma as well as cerebellum is seen suggesting global brain anoxia.Diffuse carebral edema with effacement of the gray white matter border and marked effacement of the brain sulci as well as major cirterns. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 223.123.84.34 (talk) 02:38, 5 July 2023 (UTC)

Making disamb rather than simple REDIRECT
This page formerly redirected to Hypoxia (medical), however, this was inappropriate given the various contexts of "anoxia".

I believe that the various Wikipedia articles on subjects relating to anoxia and hypoxia need to be edited and merged as appropriate -- the situation is currently rather a mess. -- Writtenonsand (talk) 10:44, 25 December 2007 (UTC)