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- Dry_drowning abstract "Dry drowning occurs when a person's lungs become unable to extract oxygen from the air, due primarily to: Muscular paralysis Puncture wound to the torso (affecting ability of diaphragm to create respiratory movement) Changes to the oxygen-absorbing tissues Persistence of laryngospasm when immersed in fluid Prolonged exposure to a gas that displaces oxygen from the lungs (e.g. methane) Overdose of solute free water which leads to hyponatremia and swelling in the brain Holding one's breath (Apnea)The person may effectively drown without any sort of liquid. In cases of dry drowning in which the victim was immersed, very little fluid is aspirated into the lungs. The laryngospasm reflex essentially causes asphyxiation and neurogenic pulmonary edema (œdema).Dry drowning can occur clinically, or due to illness or accident. It is also one of the effects of waterboarding.".
- Dry_drowning wikiPageID "4846795".
- Dry_drowning wikiPageRevisionID "573238888".
- Dry_drowning hasPhotoCollection Dry_drowning.
- Dry_drowning subject Category:Causes_of_death.
- Dry_drowning subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
- Dry_drowning subject Category:Respiratory_diseases.
- Dry_drowning type Abstraction100002137.
- Dry_drowning type Crisis107417644.
- Dry_drowning type Emergency107417405.
- Dry_drowning type Event100029378.
- Dry_drowning type Happening107283608.
- Dry_drowning type Juncture107416714.
- Dry_drowning type MedicalEmergencies.
- Dry_drowning type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Dry_drowning type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dry_drowning comment "Dry drowning occurs when a person's lungs become unable to extract oxygen from the air, due primarily to: Muscular paralysis Puncture wound to the torso (affecting ability of diaphragm to create respiratory movement) Changes to the oxygen-absorbing tissues Persistence of laryngospasm when immersed in fluid Prolonged exposure to a gas that displaces oxygen from the lungs (e.g.".
- Dry_drowning label "Ahogamiento seco".
- Dry_drowning label "Dry drowning".
- Dry_drowning sameAs Ahogamiento_seco.
- Dry_drowning sameAs m.0cqrdx.
- Dry_drowning sameAs Q620686.
- Dry_drowning sameAs Q620686.
- Dry_drowning sameAs Dry_drowning.
- Dry_drowning wasDerivedFrom Dry_drowning?oldid=573238888.
- Dry_drowning isPrimaryTopicOf Dry_drowning.