| embolism |
A body in the circulation that obstructs blood flow. There are a number of types of emboli, including thromboemboli (blood clots in the circulation), fat emboli (due, for example, to release of fat globules into the circulation from bone marrow as can occur in fractures accompanying traumatic accidents), and air emboli (due, for example, to faulty injection technique).
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| embolization |
A technique to treat arteriovenous malformations (AVM's) and tumours with a large number of vessels by injecting a special glue to block off the abnormal vessels.
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| embolism |
Obstruction or occlusion of a vessel by an embolus.
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| embolus |
A plug, composed most often of detached blood clots, that travels in the bloodstream; can result in embolism when lodged in an artery.
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| embolus |
a blood clot that has broken away from a thrombus and traveled through the circulatory system
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