Abnormally low levels of oxygen in the blood, typically measured by arterial blood gas analysis or pulse oximetry. Can cause shortness of breath, confusion, and tissue damage.
From Greek 'hypo' (under/below), 'oxys' (sharp/oxygen), and 'haima' (blood). The term emerged in the 20th century as technology developed to measure blood oxygen levels accurately, revolutionizing respiratory medicine.
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