A marked decrease in blood carbon dioxide content.
Deficiency of carbon dioxide in blood and tissues.
The condition of not having enough carbon dioxide in the blood and tissues.
Condition in which the carbon dioxide level in the blood is less than normal, sometimes caused by very deep or very rapid breathing; also called hypocapnia.
A condition in which there is an abnormally low concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood. This may be caused by breathing that is exceptionally deep in relation to the physical activity of the individual.
Literally, the absence of carbon dioxide. The term is incorrectly used to indicate less than the normal amount of carbon dioxide in blood and tissues.