The loss of an adequate supply of oxygenated blood, usually due to obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow , leading to a lack of oxygen in the tissue and causing serious damage to the end organs (brain, heart, kidney).
reduction of blood supply - to brain, heart or other cells
An inadequate flow of blood to a part of the body, caused by constriction or blockage of the blood vessels supplying it.
reduction of blood supply to part of the body
A situation of oxygen deprivation. Prolonged oxygen deprivation in the brain results in permanent damage, commonly described as a stroke. The usual cause is a blood clot in an artery supplying the brain tissue.
Damage caused by deficiency of blood to the tissues.
Local and temporary blood deficiency (primarily due to contraction of a blood vessel)
a loss of blood flow to tissue, caused by an obstruction of the blood vessel, usually in the form of plaque stenosis or a blood clot.
A part of the body that has an inadequate blood supply (see also transient ischaemic attack)
Diminished supply of blood. The brain's supply of blood may be diminished by other injuries (eg to the chest) or by impaired PERFUSION (qv).
An insufficient supply of blood, depriving vital organs of oxygen and vital nutrients.
defective blood supply to a tissue or an organ.