VocabDictionary

ischemia

/ɪˈskiːmiə/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism.

Example Sentences:
  • The patient suffered from myocardial ischemia, which led to a heart attack.
  • Prolonged ischemia in the limb can result in irreversible tissue damage or necrosis.
Share & Learn With Friends

Share “ischemia” with study groups, classmates, or on your social channels.

English Synonyms & Near Equivalents

English Antonyms & Opposites

Comprehensive Thesaurus Breakdown

Compare formal, informal, literary synonyms and register nuances for “ischemia”.

Thesaurus Entry
Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Greek 'iskhaimos', meaning 'stanching blood' or 'restraining blood', composed of 'iskhein' (to keep back, restrain) and 'haima' (blood). It entered medical English in the mid-19th century to describe the localized reduction of blood supply.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

I-SCH-EMIA: 'I' (I) 'SCH' (stop) 'EMIA' (blood) - I stop the blood.

Frequently Asked Questions About “ischemia

1. What is the meaning of “ischemia” in English?

In English, ischemia (noun) is defined as: “A restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism.”.

2. How do you use “ischemia” in a sentence?

The patient suffered from myocardial ischemia, which led to a heart attack.

3. What are English synonyms of “ischemia”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “ischemia”?

Derived from the Greek 'iskhaimos', meaning 'stanching blood' or 'restraining blood', composed of 'iskhein' (to keep back, restrain) and 'haima' (blood). It entered medical English in the mid-19th century to describe the localized reduction of blood supply.