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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for Abnormal blood oxygen level
  1. ... symptoms soon become apparent. These can include an abnormal heart sound during a heartbeat (heart murmur), rapid breathing (tachypnea), low blood pressure (hypotension), low levels of oxygen in the blood (hypoxemia), and a blue or ...
  2. ... of ATP in red blood cells and increased levels of other molecules produced earlier in the glycolysis process. The abnormal red blood cells are gathered up by the spleen and destroyed.The resulting shortage of oxygen-carrying red blood cells (anemia) leads to extreme ...
  3. ... of ATP in red blood cells and increased levels of other molecules produced ... cells to carry oxygen throughout the body leads to fatigue, pallor, and ...
  4. ... with beta thalassemia, low levels of hemoglobin reduce oxygen levels in the ... of developing abnormal blood clots.Beta thalassemia is classified into two ...
  5. ... Over time, the body compensates for the lower oxygen levels by changing breathing ... an elevated risk of abnormal blood clots. When familial erythrocytosis results from EPAS1 ...
  6. ... called hemoproteins, including hemoglobin (the protein that carries oxygen in ... The abnormal buildup of porphyrins leads to the characteristic features ...
  7. ... of a hormone called erythropoietin, which controls red blood cell production. HIF's function is particularly important when oxygen levels are lower than normal (hypoxia). However, when adequate ...
  8. ... Over time, the body compensates for the lower oxygen levels by changing breathing patterns and producing more red blood cells and blood vessels.Researchers suspect that the ...
  9. ... the bloodstream, less hemoglobin is produced, causing red blood cells to be abnormally small and pale. The abnormal cells cannot carry oxygen effectively to the body's cells and tissues, ...
  10. ... and EPAS1 genes are also involved in red blood cell production; they each ... When oxygen levels are lower than normal (hypoxia), HIF activates genes ...
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