Pronunciation: /ˌɪskiˈmiə/
noun a restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism
A1 Ischaemia is a condition where there is reduced blood flow to a part of the body.
A2 The doctor explained that ischaemia can lead to tissue damage if not treated promptly.
B1 Patients with underlying heart conditions are at a higher risk of developing ischaemia.
B2 The surgeon performed a bypass surgery to restore blood flow to the area affected by ischaemia.
C1 Advanced imaging techniques can help in early detection of ischaemia in patients.
C2 The research study focused on the long-term effects of chronic ischaemia on cognitive function.
formal Ischaemia is a condition in which there is an inadequate blood supply to a part of the body, causing tissue damage.
informal Ischaemia occurs when not enough blood flow reaches a certain part of the body, leading to damage.
slang Ischaemia is like when something gets choked off from its blood supply and starts to die.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, ischaemia can be compared to neglecting a vital aspect of one's life until it deteriorates.
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