Hypoxic-ischemic nerve injury

Hypoxic-ischemic nerve injury is a neurological function or organic nerve damage caused by neurological ischemia or hypoxic neuroedema caused by respiratory arrest or other reasons leading to poor blood supply to the nerves. Some patients are treated promptly and recovered The subsequent nerve function is good, but some nerves are exacerbated by secondary ischemic degeneration due to prolonged ischemic time.

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