A plausible mechanism for the pain is that high internal pressure in the liver or spleen restricts blood flow, causing hypoxia.
The culprit, nitrogen, which released into our bays and sound, causes hypoxia.
Excess nitrogen causes hypoxia, a loss of oxygen that has been killing the lobsterman's catch.
During this stage, the state of hypoperfusion causes hypoxia.
The heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly, and ventricular fibrillation can cause tachycardia and hypoxia.
But he has been in Washington a long time, and that can cause hypoxia.
Cyanide causes hypoxia, loss of consciousness, and muscular paralysis, which lead to respiratory and cardiac failure.
This causes hypoxia, and ultimately asphyxiation and death.
Tumors with insufficient blood supply often cause interstitial hypoxia, which subsequently contributes to acidosis.
Pertussis can cause severe paroxysm-induced cerebral hypoxia and 50% of infants admitted to hospital will suffer apneas.