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Hypoxic hypoxia is seen in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases ([[COPD]]), neuromuscular diseases or [[interstitial lung disease]]. | Hypoxic hypoxia is seen in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases ([[COPD]]), neuromuscular diseases or [[interstitial lung disease]]. | ||
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- For other uses of the term "hypoxia", see hypoxia.
Overview
Hypoxic hypoxia is hypoxia resulting from a defective mechanism of oxygenation in the lungs; may be caused by a low tension of oxygen, abnormal pulmonary function or respiratory obstruction, or a right-to-left shunt in the heart.
Hypoxic hypoxia is seen in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), neuromuscular diseases or interstitial lung disease.