| thrombolytic |
able to break apart solid thrombus (clot); also fibrinolytic
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| thrombus |
blood clot (coagulated blood). A thrombus can develop by attachment of blood platelets (thrombocytes) to defects in the linings of blood vessels or because of a standstill of the blood flow, often they are mixed
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| thrombosis |
blood clots in the arteries
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| thrombosis |
Formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in an artery or vein. The thrombus can obstruct the flow of blood in the vessel. Parts of the blood clot can also become detached from the clot and carried by the bloodstream to other sites (thromboembolism). If a thrombus or embolus blocks a blood vessel supplying a vital organ, this can result in pulmonary embolism, heart attack, or stroke depending on the site of the blockage.
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| thrombocythemia |
A increase above normal in the concentration of the blood platelets.
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