Words and phrases that have a meaning related to asphyxia:  (123 results)
Often used in the same context:
asphyxiation, suffocation, blunt trauma, strangulation, bronchopneumonia, medical examiner, fat embolism, autopsy, pulmonary emphysema, cardiopulmonary arrest, bronchial pneumonia, peritonitis, postmortem examination, hypovolemic shock, dysrhythmia, exsanguination, drowning, cardiomegaly, coroner, ligature, cardiac arrhythmia, hypothermia, cardiac arrest, carbon monoxide poisoning, death, trama, coronary thrombosis, methemoglobinemia, diabetes insipidus, lividity, aspiration pneumonia, cerebral thrombosis, laryngospasm, antemortem, electrocution, trauma, subarachnoid, cardiac tamponade, subdural, lobar pneumonia, cyanosis, dehydration, overdose, hypovolemia, metabolic acidosis, hypoxemia, respiratory distress syndrome, intestinal obstruction, congenital anomaly, abrasions, mitral valve prolapse, toxemia, post mortem, hyoid bone, hyperpyrexia, anoxia, cardiac insufficiency, hypoventilation, puerperal, fetal distress, embolism, hypopituitarism, incompetent cervix, congenital disorder, vasovagal, abruption, decomposition, torticollis, goitre, bruxism, hydrops, patent ductus arteriosus, atresia, alveolitis, ketoacidosis, malposition, suppurative, depigmentation, postural hypotension, thyroid cartilage, haemorrhage, overexertion, atelectasis, heatstroke, septicemia, hyperthermia, syncope, meconium, diphenhydramine, hypotonia, injuries, empyema, unconsciousness, uremia, anencephaly, pneumothorax, epileptic seizure, enuresis, alkalosis, pyloric stenosis, decompression sickness, breech birth, hypoxia, exhaustion, inanition, bradycardia, malnutrition, depletion, desiccation, starvation, acidosis, hypocalcemia, hypoglycaemia, hypothyroidism, ileus, narcosis
Appears in the definition of:
asphyxiated, resuscitator, suspended animation
More general:
physiological state
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— Adjectives for asphyxia: perinatal, fetal, severe, neonatal, local, acute, partial, traumatic, intrauterine, fatal, birth, more...

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