| embolism |
The name of an event where clots detach from their source and migrate through the circulation to another blood vessel or body organ.
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| embole |
corps ?ranger (caillot de sang, bulle de gaz) qui d?ermine l'embolie.
Ãâó: membres.lycos.fr/doug/Urgences/Episodes/Lexique/
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| emboitement |
the supposed encasement of miniature individuals within the germ cells of predecessors, advanced as one theory of preformation.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| embolalia |
embololalia.
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| embolic a. |
an infected aneurysm caused by a septic embolus from infective endocarditis; it was formerly the most common form of mycotic aneurysm.
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