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asphyxiant A chemical (gas or vapor) that can cause death or unconsciousness by suffocation. Simple asphyxiants such as nitrogen, either use up or displace oxygen in the air. They become especially dangerous in confined or enclosed spaces. Chemical asphyxiants, such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide, interfere with the body's ability to absorb or transport oxygen to the tissues.
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asphyxia Inability to breath
Ãâó: www.childrenscolumbus.org/gd/gd.aspx
asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy Another term for Jeunes Syndrome which describes the syndrome: Asphyxiation (inability to breath) because of dystrophy (malformation or deformity) of the thorax (chest).
Ãâó: www.childrenscolumbus.org/gd/gd.aspx
asphyxia Lack of oxygen, unconsciousness, death. Caused by drowning, electric shock, aspiration of vomitus, foreign body in the respiratory tract, toxic gas or smoke, poisoning.
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asphyxia carbonica Suffocation from inhalation of coal or water gas or of carbon monoxide.
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